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Apr 24, 2007Libertarian Theory and Real World Politics
I gave this talk at the LP of California Convention on Sunday. It is concerned largely with the role of liberal ideology in American history, and how everything from slavery and Lincolnianism to the New Deal and War on Drugs has largely been a result of not enough radical libertarians and too much compromise —- too much gradualism in theory.
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