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A liberty and free-market economics curriculum

#liberty #libertarianism #laissezfaire #freemarketeconomics #commonlaw #austrianeconomics

Diversity in politics

There are so many strains of thought and ideology in secular democracies around the world, exemplified, perhaps best, in contemporary American political life. Some of these strains of thought are compatible with others and may even be subsets of others. Many of them are violently opposed to others. In the American context, we see, at least, the following :  environmentalism cultural progressivism economic socialism progressive-lite Keynesian welfare + neocon warfare hawks = the establishment / moderates / centrists civil libertarianism non-interventionism social conservatism Constitutional conservatism free-market libertarianism populism, protectionism & nativism, anti-progressivism, anti-establishment A neat left-right divide no longer makes sense. Most people find themselves on a spectrum between very different political philosophies and emphases. The two major political parties represent uneasy marriages that exist because for historical reasons or current