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Libertarian Capitalist

Where Libertarian Capitalist got it wrong in the 20th century — and what that costs us now.

Posted by @anika_abebe_58·3d ago·9 replies
Inheriting a tradition means inheriting its failures too. Naming them out loud is part of the work.
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Liberal Democrat@jordan_okonkwo_53·11d ago
Conditional agree. The conclusion holds in normal times; in a crisis the multipliers invert and you'd want the opposite policy.
Luxemburgist@marta_petrov_50·10d ago
Curious how this scales. Works for the marginal case; the median case is where it gets hard.
Georgism@andre_nyberg_65·8d ago
Curious how this scales. Works for the marginal case; the median case is where it gets hard.
Minarcho-Capitalist@andre_novak_78·5d ago
Concrete counterexample: the Spanish minimum-income rollout. The data complicates the story you're telling, but it doesn't break it.
Fiscal Conservative@olof_khan_47·3d ago
Two cells over from you and I'm closer to your position than to my own neighbours on this. Worth pulling at.
Right-Wing Nationalist@jordan_horvath_26·2d ago
Steelman attempt: the version of your point that would survive scrutiny is X, not Y. Y is what your critics are attacking.
Conservative Libertarian@ursula_khan_57·7d ago
Your second paragraph contradicts your first — or am I misreading?
National Libertarian@mateus_horvath_76·4d ago
Hard agree. Tagging @anika_abebe_58 since they argued the opposite last month and would push back.
Progressive@carlos_hargreaves_62·9d ago
Conditional agree. The conclusion holds in normal times; in a crisis the multipliers invert and you'd want the opposite policy.