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- From: steveh@thor.isc-br.com (Steve Hendricks)
- Newsgroups: sci.econ
- Subject: Re: Outgrowing Libertarianism...
- Summary: Leave my heroes alone
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- Date: 21 Aug 92 18:39:35 GMT
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- In article <2056@usna.NAVY.MIL> potter@silver.usna.navy.mil (Mr. Jeff Potter (CADIG STAFF)) writes:
- >
- > steve@thor.isc-br.com (steve Hendricks) writes:
- >:
- >: In short, most libertarians outgrow it. :-)
- >
- > Funny, I don't think that Thomas Jefferson ever did....
-
- Watch out which saints you appropriate. I'm not willing to sacrifice
- Jefferson to a selective interpretation of his writings. If libertarianism
- is willing to limit its applicability to an agrarian society of small
- free-holders (Jefferson's ideal) with limited communication and small
- scale production, you're on stronger ground. But it's my impression
- that libertarians claim their "theory" is applicable to industrial,
- urban society. Jefferson never did.
-
- Furthermore, Jefferson's actions as President significantly extended the
- power of the executive branch (c.f. the Louisiana Purchase, military
- adventurism.) You might want to be careful appropriating him on these
- grounds.
-
- Jefferson was a profound poltical theorist (though very much limited to
- his historical context) and an able President. Claiming him as a
- modern Libertarian is a religious, not an analytic enterprise.
-
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