{"id":238324,"date":"2017-08-25T00:46:48","date_gmt":"2017-08-25T04:46:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/now-the-libertarians-have-known-sin-reckoning-with-the-rise-of-the-alt-right-salon.php"},"modified":"2017-08-25T00:46:48","modified_gmt":"2017-08-25T04:46:48","slug":"now-the-libertarians-have-known-sin-reckoning-with-the-rise-of-the-alt-right-salon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/libertarianism\/now-the-libertarians-have-known-sin-reckoning-with-the-rise-of-the-alt-right-salon.php","title":{"rendered":"Now the Libertarians have known sin: Reckoning with the rise of the alt-right &#8211; Salon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Last December as the smoke was clearing from the electoral    explosion and many of us were still shell-shocked and wandering    around blindly searching for emotional shelter, Salons Matthew    Sheffieldwrote    a series of articlesabout the rise of the    alt-right. The movement had been discussed during the    campaign, of course. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton even    gave a big speech about it. Trumps campaign strategist and    chiefconsigliere, Steve Bannon  the once and    future executive editor of Breitbart News  had even bragged    that his operation was the platform of the alt-right just a    few months earlier. But after the election there was more    interest than ever in this emerging political movement.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its an interesting story about a group of non-interventionist    right-wingers, who came together in the middle of the last    decade in search of solidarity in their antipathy toward the    Bush administrations wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was a    motley group of conservatives, white nationalists and    Libertarians that broke apart almost as soon as they came    together. The more clever among them saw the potential for this    new brand and began to market themselves as the alt-right,    and it eventually morphed into what it is today. The series is    a good read and explains that the alt-right really was a    discrete new movement within the far right wing and not simply    a clever renaming of racist and Nazi groups.  <\/p>\n<p>    This week, conservative writer Matt Lewis of The Daily Beast, a    Trump critic,wrote    a pieceabout the    Libertarian influence on the alt-right and suggested that    Libertarians work harder to distance themselves from this    now-infamous movement. He points out that former Rep. Ron    Pauls presidential campaigns were a nexus of what became    alt-right activism. Sheffield had written about that too:  <\/p>\n<p>      Pretty much all of the top personalities at the Right Stuff,      a neo-Nazi troll mecca, started off as conventional      libertarians and Paul supporters, according to the sites      creator, an anonymous man who goes by the name Mike Enoch.    <\/p>\n<p>      We were all libertarians back in the day. I mean, everybody      knows this,he said on an alt-right podcast last      month. [Note: This podcast seems to have been deleted.]    <\/p>\n<p>    It wasnt just obscure neo-Nazi trolls. Virtually all the    prominent figures in or around the alt-right movement,    excepting sympathizers and fellow travelers like Bannon and    Donald Trump himself, were Paul supporters:Richard    Spencer,Paul    Gottfried,     Jared Taylor,Milo    Yiannopoulosand Alex Jones. (The latter two deny    being part of the alt-right, but have unquestionably    contributed to its rise in prominence.) Pauls online support    formed the basis for what would become the online alt-right,    the beating heart of the new movement.  <\/p>\n<p>    In fact, Ron Paul  then a Texas congressman and the father of    Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky  was the original alt-right    candidate, long before Donald Trump came along. Paul was also,    by far, the most popular Libertarian in America.  <\/p>\n<p>    Those of us observing the Paul phenomenon and Libertarianism    from the left always found it curious in this regard. Pauls    racism was simply undeniable.It    was documented for decades. He hid behind the states    rights argument, as pro-Confederate racists have always done,    but it was never very convincing. If you are a principled    Libertarian who believes in small government and inalienable    individual rights, what difference does it make whether a    federal or state government is the instrument of oppression?  <\/p>\n<p>    Most of us thought a lot of Pauls appeal, especially to young    white males, came down to a loathing for the uptight religious    conservatism of the GOP, along with Pauls endorsement of drug    legalization. That made some sense. Why would all these young    dudes care about the capital gains tax?  <\/p>\n<p>      And lets face facts, it wasnt just Libertarians who could      be dazzled by Pauls iconoclasm.There      were plenty of progressives drawn to his isolationist stance      as well.But as it turns out, among that group of      Atlas Shrugged fans and stoners were a whole lot of white      supremacists, all of whom abandoned Ron Pauls son Rand in      2016 when Donald Trump came along and spoke directly to their      hearts and minds.    <\/p>\n<p>      Is there something about Libertarianism that attracts white      supremacists? It seems unlikely, except to the extent that it      was a handy way to argue against federal civil rights laws,      something that both      Paulpreandfilsendorsed      during their careers, legitimizing that point of view as a      Libertarian principle. (In fairness, Rand Paul has tried to      pursue more progressive racial policies in recent years       which may also have helped drive away his dads supporters.)      Other than that, though, it seems to me that Libertarianism      has simply been a way station for young and angry white males      as they awaited theirGod      Emperor, as they call Trump on the wildly popular alt-right      site, r\/The_Donald.    <\/p>\n<p>      Still, Libertarians do have something to answer for. While      principled Libertarianslike      Cathy Youngcertainly condemned the racism in their      ranks at the time, but others who supported Ron Paul failed      to properly condemn the rank bigotry undergirding the Paul      philosophy.    <\/p>\n<p>      Lewiss Daily Beast piece certainly provoked some reaction      among Libertarians. Nick Gillespie at Reasonobjectedto      the characterization of Libertarianism as a pipeline to the      alt-right, writing that the alt-right  and Trumpism, too,      to the extent that it has any coherence  is an explicit      rejection of foundational libertarian beliefs in free trade      and free migration along with experiments in living that      make a mess of rigid categories that appeal to racists,      sexists, protectionists, and other reactionaries. So he      rejects calls to purge Libertarianism of alt-righters,      since he believes they were never really Libertarians in the      first place.    <\/p>\n<p>      Gillespie does, however, agree that Libertarian true      believers should call out such people wherever we find them      espousing their anti-modern, tribalistic,      anti-individualistic, and anti-freedom agenda. (It would      have been easy to include racist in that list but, being      generous, perhaps he meant it to fall under the term      tribalistic.)    <\/p>\n<p>      Meanwhile, over at the Volokh Conspiracy, Jonathan Adler      addresses some Libertariansmisplaced      affinity for the Confederacy,a phenomenon I must      admit I didnt know existed. Evidently,there      really are Libertarianswho take the side of the      secessionists, supposedly on the basis of tariffs and Abraham      Lincolns allegedly monstrous record on civil liberties.      Adler patiently explains why this is all nonsense and wrote,      Libertarianism may not be responsible for the alt-right, but      its fair to ask whether enough libertarians have done enough      to fight it within their own ranks.    <\/p>\n<p>      Good for these prominent Libertarians for being willing to      confront the currents of racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia      that at the very least have contaminated their movement. We      await the same honest self-appraisal from the conservative      movement and Republican leaders as a whole.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.salon.com\/2017\/08\/24\/now-the-libertarians-have-known-sin-reckoning-with-the-rise-of-the-alt-right\/\" title=\"Now the Libertarians have known sin: Reckoning with the rise of the alt-right - Salon\">Now the Libertarians have known sin: Reckoning with the rise of the alt-right - Salon<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Last December as the smoke was clearing from the electoral explosion and many of us were still shell-shocked and wandering around blindly searching for emotional shelter, Salons Matthew Sheffieldwrote a series of articlesabout the rise of the alt-right. The movement had been discussed during the campaign, of course. 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