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“Despite what you might hear coming out of the Manhattan Institute these days, no liberal worthy of the name advocates the death penalty for having insufficient commitment to trans rights or the public funding of science.” www.liberalcurrents.com/pluralism-pa...
Subtitle should also say “and Why Libertarians Never Took It Up”
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Up next: an article on why so many libertarian academics fall prey to pseudo history and pseudo archaeology.
I probably should have mentioned Cato as well, but I was already aware of the various personalities they would regularly invite to speak at Cato events or were Cato scholars. Though not directly related, that they kept O’Toole on so long still surprises me.
Excited to publish @syennesis.bsky.social at @liberalcurrents.com. He review Quinn Slobodian's Hayek's Bastards. Enjoy this view from Mont Pèlerin!
Or maybe it captured me, but not in the way that Rand would have wanted. 3/3
I mean, I love Cormac McCarthy and I know people who loathe his writing and think it’s turgid, overly nihilistic, etc. Still, at the end of the day I do find Rand’s writing very sterile. It has never captured me. 2/2
Gotcha. I hope this doesn’t seem like a cop out, but how one sees literature is fairly subjective. I’ll take your thoughts into consideration and maybe revisit them again in a future post. 1/2
The second in four articles on Ayn Rand. Please subscribe to my Substack.
FWIW, I’ve decided to make a four part series about Ayn Rand. The remaining three will be on the civil rights movement, altruism and homosexuality.
also you all need to see this, because this is something I don't think *anybody* could predict for where this ad goes
A new piece on my Substack: enemyofwolves.substack.com/p/modern-pat...