Posted November 07, 2012
Fesin: i really don't wanna get into a American political debate, but doesn't "Libertarianism" in the US actually mean that the states can tell you what to do, instead of the federal government?
And if I'm right, do people really think that's an improvement?
Bearing in mind that libertarian has many different variations, IMO, libertarianism is represented much more by the Ninth Amendment than by the Tenth Amendment. Those Tenthers, grrrr! Try picking up The Forgotten Ninth Amendment. A Call for Legislative and Judicial Recognition of Rights under Social Conditions of Today by Bennett Patterson sometime if you want to grok it. And if I'm right, do people really think that's an improvement?
I don't know how you can put Che with Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. How does he relate to Thoreau's Civil Disobedience? :P