7 thoughts on “‘A braintrust of Other Ways’

  1. I was reading Benjamin Constant today and he had a line, which I didn’t write down sadly, to the effect that we need to have significant parts of our life that are beyond the jurisdiction of politics. What keeps occurring to me, as I try to figure out if I’m least fond of Liberalism, Libertarianism, or Conservatism, is how many things in life it’s now assumed should be judged by those philosophies.Report

    1. Right? It’s such an indicator of how badly political our society has become, and how politicized our culture is getting. I mean, politics has always been with us, but these days we spend endless hours wondering which shows are ‘conservative’ and everything gets one of these labels as an adjective anymore. It’s theatre of the absurd.Report

  2. Also this: “In a nutshell, we should use libertarian tools to achieve communitarian goals”. Didn’t the anarchists figure this out 150 years ago? I absolutely love the porch, and the porchers, but I actually think that a lot when I read stuff there.Report

    1. Yeah – this was really the first critique that had me off my localist kick for a while. Now that I’m back on my localist kick, I am so with much more of a libertarianish angle, though I’m as lousy a libertarian as I am anything else.Report

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