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Hunh? "State capacity" just means competent governance supportive of economic development. Hong Kong under the British, for example, had high state capacity. Seems a bit of stretch to equate that with "tyranny."
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Unless you're taking a hard libertarian line that all government beyond a bare minimum equals tyranny. Which, OK, but that's not what most people (even libertarians) mean by "tyranny."
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Who used the phrase “state capacity libertarianism” before Cowen?
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It feels like 90s era Libertarian stanning for the Republican party of that decade. Responsible small government, minimal moralism, not extreme like those anarchist libertarians. I bought the pitch the first time, I like to think I'm wiser now.
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I'm not one either, maybe there are more cool kids in the resistance
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I don't really get what it is as a coherent position.
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It's an updated form of (Germany's) ordoliberalism, tbh, only with more lenience w/r/t all the technofuturist programs, etc
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