Hey - great responses to my original post.

I wonder if I can take the question in another direction.  It seems
that there is some acknowledgement that the GOP is a second home to
many libertarians.  In my experience it seems to be a libertarian's
primary party affiliation due to the lack of candidates on local
ballots.  I have many friends who claim to be "on the libertarian side
of the republican spectrum."  They are registered republicans who
believe in a free market and do not believe

Yet the GOP is a questionable alternative to libertarian ideals. This
is a paradox.  The Republican rhetoric appears to be supportive of the
free market – yet it favors one side of the equation (business rights)
over the other side of the equation (worker rights).  In seems to me
that a true libertarian would favor both sides of the equation
equally. Business should not be regulated by government.  But a
worker's right to organize should also be unregulated.

The Taft-Hartley Act prohibited labor practices such as jurisdictional
strikes, secondary boycotts, picketing, closed shops etc.  It allowed
states to pass "right-to-work" laws – which were adopted by Republican
states to limit union power within the workplace.  But it flies in the
face of free association – an ideal that is solidly libertarian on its
face.

I wonder, then, how republicans who claim to be libertarians reconcile
favoring business owners over labor and worker's rights.  As a
libertarian, you need not agree that unions are beneficial or positive
within a market economy, but isn't it my right to organize and fight
for higher wages or worker safety?  Here lies the contradiction of the
"Libertarian Republican."  It is a slight of hand used by the GOP to
claim that they favor working Americans – when, in actuality, they are
fighting take care of owners rights.  I have yet to see any republican
platform built upon both sides the labor / capital equation.







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