Re: Model for Marxist libertarianism?
- From: "Qazfez" <raot@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 23:19:33 +1200
"Bert Hyman" <bert@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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raot@xxxxxxxxxx (Qazfez) wrote in news:f0p6qe$fed$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
'Libertarianism' is a term that means pretty much nothing now, so
no one can say what it is or isn't compatible with.
Really? When did that happen?
Is that a trick question?
Since "libertarian" was introduced as a substitute for "liberal" when
that word took a 180-degree switch in meaning, what's the new
substitute word to use in place of libertarian?
There isn't one. Guess why not.
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