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Liberaltarian, Individualist, & Cosmopolite - Panarchy Advocate - Professional Historian, Amateur Philosopher πŸ—½πŸŒπŸ—οΈπŸ”°πŸ¦¬

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Movement isolationism is the triumph of the isolationist, and a toxin to the movement. Already, representatives of both the β€œFree State Project” and LPNH admit that they have little to no interest in the success of the liberty movement or of the LP nationally. And why should

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A liberal coalition of people from multiple third parties would make a lot of sense. If we can agree around a broad notion of traditional liberalism and agree that we won’t agree on every single policy issue, we might be able to help save the countryβ€”and the world. Laura Ebke, Ph.D.

Moorfield Storey (@storeymoorfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Department of Interior on orders of the FΓΌhrer is working to remove any references to history that are negative about the country whether true or not. Only Trump's fantasies are allowed, no actual history. npr.org/2025/06/10/nx-…

Justin Amash (@justinamash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today the U.S. House will vote to cut 0.1% of annual federal spending. I hope it passes, but that doesn’t make it any less pathetic. It’s a rounding error. Don’t let anyone in government get away with pretending this is a serious effort to get spending and debt under control.

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Those who fantasize about and even momentarily actualize wielding power against their enemies never do quite understand those who don’t.

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No, Slimy Stephen. The American delusion that has pervaded our politics and been reinforced by existing electoral policy is that we can only win by voting for the duopoly. Those "wins" are marginal at best and disastrous most of the time.

Zach For Liberty (@zachforliberty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m Zach Hall, and I’m proud to announce my candidacy for State Representative in Ohio’s 43rd District. I know it’s 16 months until Election Day, but the fight for liberty, accountability, and real representation starts now. As a proud Libertarian, I believe Ohioans deserve

I’m Zach Hall, and I’m proud to announce my candidacy for State Representative in Ohio’s 43rd District. I know it’s 16 months until Election Day, but the fight for liberty, accountability, and real representation starts now.

As a proud Libertarian, I believe Ohioans deserve
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When will incels finally acknowledge that men and women being comfortable with each other as themselves is actually more sustainable as a marital strategy than... Conforming to external standards

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For reason, I wrote about why everyone on the internet is blaming capitalism for everything. What these online anticapitalists are really upset about is usually workismβ€”or the consequences of their own agency.

For <a href="/reason/">reason</a>, I wrote about why everyone on the internet is blaming capitalism for everything.

What these online anticapitalists are really upset about is usually workismβ€”or the consequences of their own agency.
Matt Zwolinski (@mattzwolinski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suppose you think the state should be much smaller than it is. It doesn’t follow that any cut is good, or that we should just start hacking away with a chainsaw at a stack of programs. We need a theory of *how* to shrink the state.

Suppose you think the state should be much smaller than it is. It doesn’t follow that any cut is good, or that we should just start hacking away with a chainsaw at a stack of programs. We need a theory of *how* to shrink the state.