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Does libertarianism have an alt-right problem? August 23, 2017 Writing in the Daily Beast, Matt Lewis suggests a disproportionate number of alt-right leaders claim to be former libertarians .
The Libertarian Party of Kentucky has compared vaccine passports with symbols of Nazi oppression. A healthcare worker receives a Covid-19 vaccine at the Jackson Memorial Hospital on December 15 ...
Once the Libertarian Party becomes a husk of its former self, the alt-right faction will continue to assist a Trumpized GOP in a way that parallels groups like the Proud Boys.
Today, The Dispatch published my article on updating libertarian ideology. The piece was inspired, in part, by insightful articles on the same topic by Randy Barnett and Timothy Sandefur, though ...
The libertarian-to-fascist pipeline may have been forged partially by coincidence, but it was also crafted and maintained. Libertarians wrestle with the alt-right in the wake of Charlottesville.
Modern Libertarianism analyzes the political and cultural legacies of figures such as Ludwig von Mises, F.A. Hayek, Murray Rothbard, Milton Friedman, and Barry Goldwater.
A sentimental gesture made by one presidential candidate to another backfired this weekend following a contentious and drama-filled Libertarian Party convention. Former New Mexico Gov. Gary ...
The advance of gay rights last week signals that secular libertarianism is on the ascent while its Christian cousin is in retreat. But conservatives, fear not: The social democratic Satan, the ...
This week, conservative writer Matt Lewis of The Daily Beast, a Trump critic, wrote a piece about the Libertarian influence on the "alt-right" and suggested that Libertarians work harder to ...
Crypto was taking off, and governments were finally starting to act like it. In 2013, when a young writer and software developer named Vitalik Buterin wrote an impassioned screed defending the ...
Vivek Ramaswamy’s op-ed “The America First Divide: Protectionism vs. Libertarianism” (Sept. 21) serves a useful purpose in pointing out the counterproductive nature of most protectionist ...
Arizona's "QAnon shaman," whose horned fur hat and tattoos became an enduring symbol of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, wants to go back to Washington, D.C. This time, Jacob Chansley ...
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