DIGG THIS Current United States policy, let alone popular political thought, is very far from libertarian. Writing about a future election where libertarianism is the mainstream can only be an exercise in vision as of now. Nevertheless, there are signs that libertarianism can serve as a durable political mainstream of a solid, universal-adult-suffrage republic. Despite the low poll numbers racked up by all libertarian candidates (in the broader sense), there are definite signs that a libertarian mainstream can be the basis of a thriving two-party state — a competitive two-party system, with frequent horse races. Based upon what the libertarian … Continue reading Another Kind of Election Day
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