I assume it is not ad hominem to elaborate on one's degree of
libertarianism who has just confessed it.
Inconsistent libertarian = unequal rights advocate = believes
that some (people's) rights are more important than others =
anti-libertarian.
In authoritarian mainstream = authoritarian = opposite of
libertarian.
Now I can further reinforce my dondero disclaimer.
-Mark
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You are correct, for I am an advocate of small 'l' limited
libertarianism, NOT a Big 'L' Libertarian connected with the
Libertarian Party.
My views represent an inconsistent 'Mainstream' libertarianism,
not Big 'L' Libertarians who are mostly out of the authoritarian
Mainstream.
--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Readers: If you are wondering what large parts of Eric
Dondero's
> posts have to do with Libertarian principles, the answer is
> probably "nothing". Please consider the source. Many of his
posts
> are not only unrelated to libertarian principles, they are
> anathema, despite his frequent representation to the contrary.
In
> fact, his submissions have a reputation for getting rejected by
> the moderator 10-25% of the time. Libertarian philosophy and
its
> representatives are not always synchronous, largely due to the
> tolerant nature of the former.
>
> -Mark
>
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