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*John Ganz - Book - '''[[When the Clock Broke]]''' - the fall of America after Reagan. | *John Ganz - Book - '''[[When the Clock Broke]]''' - the fall of America after Reagan. | ||
*Peter Thiel - infamously declared in 2009 that he “no longer believe[d] that freedom and democracy are compatible.” [https://www.cato-unbound.org/2009/04/13/peter-thiel/education-libertarian/] | *Peter Thiel - infamously declared in 2009 that he “no longer believe[d] that freedom and democracy are compatible.” [https://www.cato-unbound.org/2009/04/13/peter-thiel/education-libertarian/] | ||
**Distinction between natural law and positive law - important distinction to understand - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_positivism] | |||
*On the surface, Deneen, Yarvin and Thiel want different things — a postliberal order grounded in Catholic social teaching; a monarchy styled after a tech startup; a stateless techno-libertarian paradise in which the only rights are property rights. | *On the surface, Deneen, Yarvin and Thiel want different things — a postliberal order grounded in Catholic social teaching; a monarchy styled after a tech startup; a stateless techno-libertarian paradise in which the only rights are property rights. | ||
**But they are united both by their opposition to liberal democracy and by their fundamental elitism — their shared belief that America is and always will be run by elites, but that it is currently ruled by the wrong type of elite. | **But they are united both by their opposition to liberal democracy and by their fundamental elitism — their shared belief that America is and always will be run by elites, but that it is currently ruled by the wrong type of elite. |
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Seminal movement of illiberal politics used to correct the non-sophistication of Trump's method by aligning populism, illiberal elites, lawyers, and business leaders into a happy illiberal posse - [1]
- One of those influences was the Austrian libertarian economist Ludwig von Mises and two of his American disciples, Murray Rothbard and Hans-Hermann Hoppe. That trio formed the core of a group of thinkers known as the “paleolibertarians”: For von Mises, Rothbard and Hoppe, real political freedom required shrinking — and eventually abolishing — the centralized state, making way for an “anarcho-capitalist”
- John Ganz - Book - When the Clock Broke - the fall of America after Reagan.
- Peter Thiel - infamously declared in 2009 that he “no longer believe[d] that freedom and democracy are compatible.” [2]
- Distinction between natural law and positive law - important distinction to understand - [3]
- On the surface, Deneen, Yarvin and Thiel want different things — a postliberal order grounded in Catholic social teaching; a monarchy styled after a tech startup; a stateless techno-libertarian paradise in which the only rights are property rights.
- But they are united both by their opposition to liberal democracy and by their fundamental elitism — their shared belief that America is and always will be run by elites, but that it is currently ruled by the wrong type of elite.