Eric Dondero
I would only respond that I'm a big believer in a broad definition
of libertarianism. My foe Paul Ireland is a believer in a very well-
defined and narrow definition of libertarianism.
My feelings basically are that hell, if it's good enough for
Liberals and Conservatives, it damn sure's good enough for advocates
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MJ
This bolsters the claims of those who have suggested you
are seeking to tarnish rather than embrace libertarianism.
Regard$,
--MJ
[T]he basic axiom of libertarian political
theory holds that every man is a self-owner,
having absolute jurisdiction over his own
body. In effect, this means that no one else
may justly invade, or aggress against,
another's person. It follows then that each
person justly owns whatever previously unowned
resources he appropriates or 'mixes his labor
with'. From these twin axioms- self-ownership
and 'homesteading'-stem the justification for
the entire system of property rights titles in
a free market society. -- Murray N. Rothbard
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