tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1279973426476621559.post280343908734316037..comments2023-04-03T05:20:01.318-04:00Comments on Young, Hip and Conservative: a skeptical blog: Who's winning the left's civil war?Michaelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00427964335321253510noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1279973426476621559.post-14841829852569126732015-02-17T16:24:11.128-05:002015-02-17T16:24:11.128-05:00I offer Libertarianism as the answer to your quand...I offer Libertarianism as the answer to your quandry, Mr. DuBay. Anti-authoritarianism, through social AND economic freedom can be found here. And, there are moderate versions that allow for some regulation in order to decrease externalities. Come on in! The water's fine!Abnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07767095082274383613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1279973426476621559.post-20521949708882389732015-02-17T06:57:19.551-05:002015-02-17T06:57:19.551-05:00I think it’s time to turn in my liberal membership...I think it’s time to turn in my liberal membership card. Not because I don’t believe in equality under the law or the need for some welfare for children at risk and people with disabilities, as well as some economic regulation (e.g. externalities, though I do concede that economic outcomes can’t be micromanaged). <br /><br />But anti-free speech on college campuses, when in the ‘60s it was the left that led the free speech movement, is an Orwellian pigs-on-two-legs moment. Atheism+ is another example: their bullying of anyone who dissents even on small issues also reflects a growing authoritarianism on the left. Interestingly, right wing authoritarianism also is mainly among the social issues crowd, in this case the Christian Right. <br /><br />I’m not sure what political label I’d choose at the moment.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00417205167676405454noreply@blogger.com