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- From: tucker@shiva.edsg.hac.com (George Tucker)
- Newsgroups: sci.econ
- Subject: Re: The Moral Basis of Property was Libertarian history
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- Date: 24 Jul 92 22:06:39 GMT
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- In article <50764@dime.cs.umass.edu> yodaiken@chelm.cs.umass.edu (victor yodaiken) writes:
- >Fortunately, one is not required to either endorse Chairman Mao or
- >the Dupont Corporation unless one is a member of an extremist
- >political party, e.g. Sendero Luminoso or the LP.
-
- As last week's Barrons pithily pointed out, there are two branches of the LP -
- right-Libertarians and left-Libertarians. Right Libertarians are "the
- ones who would convert the corridor to your bathroom into a private
- tollway". Left Libertarianisms are those who "still want to <whatever you
- do with them> magic mushrooms". Personally, I just don't vote for
- drug warriors or think bureaucrats are my good buddies. The LP has never
- required me to endorse anything nor do I believe it ever does so.
- Membership in the Sendero Luminoso is probably much different.
-
- George Tucker tucker@tcville.hac.com
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