At this point I'm really tired of seeing public intellectuals fight and insult each other, but I realize that this is something much of the public will never get tired of.
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What's the debate?
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I am arguing that white supremacy and libertarianism are not identical views and others are arguing various shades of the other side.
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I will check! Seems to me that libertarianism always had a sort of white supremacist wing (Rothbard, Paul, etc.), but that now there's kind of a breakup, with most of those guys going over to Trumpism.
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I was not in any way disputing close historical links. I was disputing identity between the doctrines and thus that we should boycott libertarians as potential collaborators.
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The anti-drug-war and anti-prison aspects of libertarianism definitely seem to work against white supremacy, at least as practiced in the U.S.
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where is a good history on the very early parts of those movements within the broader libertarian movement?
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Not sure how early you're looking, but Hayek gives a really good distinction between nationalism-linked-conservatism and classical liberalism. https://www.press.uchicago.edu/books/excerpt/2011/hayek_constitution.html …
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