{"id":184820,"date":"2017-03-27T04:18:25","date_gmt":"2017-03-27T08:18:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/6-reasons-why-i-gave-up-on-libertarianism\/"},"modified":"2017-03-27T04:18:25","modified_gmt":"2017-03-27T08:18:25","slug":"6-reasons-why-i-gave-up-on-libertarianism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/libertarianism\/6-reasons-why-i-gave-up-on-libertarianism\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Reasons Why I Gave Up On Libertarianism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    These days, libertarianism tends to be quite discredited. It is    now associated with the goofy candidature of Gary Johnson,    having a rather narrow range of issueslegalize weed! less    taxes!, cucking ones way to politics through sweeping all the    embarrassing problems under the carpet, then surrendering to    liberal virtue-signaling and endorsing anti-white diversity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, everyone on the Alt-Right, manosphere und so    wieser is laughing at those whose adhesion to a bunch of    abstract premises leads to endorse globalist capital, and now that Trump    officially heads the State, wed be better off if some private    companies were nationalized than let to shadowy overlords.  <\/p>\n<p>    To Americans, libertarianism has been a constant background    presence. Its main icons, be them Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard or    Friedrich Hayek, were always read and discussed here and there,    and never fell into oblivion although they barely had media    attention. The academic and political standing of    libertarianism may be marginal, it has always been granted    small platforms and resurrected from time to time in the public    landscape, one of the most conspicuous examples of it being the    Tea Party demonstrations.  <\/p>\n<p>    To a frog like yours trulyKek being now praised by thousands    of well-meaning memers, I can embrace the frog moniker    gladlylibertarianism does not have the same standing at all.    In French universities, libertarian thinkers are barely    discussed, even in classes that are supposed to tackle    economics: for one hour spent talking about Hayek, Keynes    easily enjoys ten, and the same goes on when comparing the    attention given to, respectively, Adam Smith and Karl Marx.  <\/p>\n<p>    On a wider perspective, a lot of the contemporary French    identity is built on Jacobinism, i.e. on crushing underfoot    organic regional sociability in the name of a bureaucratized    and Masonic republic. The artificial construction of France    is exactly the kind of endeavour libertarianism loathes. No    matter why the public choices school, for example, is barely    studied here: pompous leftist teachers and mediocre    fonctionnaires are too busy gushing about themselves,    sometimes hiding the emptiness of their life behind a    ridiculous epic narrative that turns social achievements into    heroic feats, to give a fair hearing to pertinent criticism.  <\/p>\n<p>    When I found out about libertarianism, I was already sick of    the dominant fifty shades of leftism political culture. The    gloomy mediocrity of small bureaucrats, including most school    teachers, combined with their petty political righteousness,    always repelled me. Thus, the discovery    oflaissez-faire advocates felt like stumbling on    an entirely new scene of thoughtand my initial feeling was    vindicated when I found about the naturalism often associated    with it, something refreshing and intuitively more satisfying    than the mainstream culture-obsessed, biology-denying view.  <\/p>\n<p>    Libertarianism looked like it could solve everything. More    entrepreneurship, more rights to those who actually create    wealth and live through the good values of personal    responsibility and work ethic, less parasitesbe they    bureaucrats or immigrants, no more repressive speech laws.    Coincidentally, a new translation of Ayn Rands Atlas    Shrugged was published at this time: I devoured it, loving    the sense of life, the heroism, the epic, the    generally great and achieving ethos contained in it.    Arent John Galt and Hank Rearden more appealing than any    corrupt politician or beta bureaucrat that pretends to be    altruistic while backstabbing his own colleagues and    parasitizing the country?  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, although I still support small-scale entrepreneurship    wholeheartedly, I would never defend naked libertarianism, and    here is why.  <\/p>\n<p>      Part of the Rothschild family, where nepotism and      consanguinity keep the money in    <\/p>\n<p>    Unity makes strength, and trust is much easier to cultivate in    a small group where everyone truly belongs than in an anonymous    great society. Some ethnic groups, especially whites, tend to    be instinctively individualistic, with a lot of people    favouring personal liberty over belonging, while others,    especially Jews, tend to favor extended family business and    nepotism.  <\/p>\n<p>    On a short-term basis, mobile individuals can do better than    those who are bound to many social obligations. On the long    run, however, extended families manage to create an environment    of trust and concentrate capital. And whereas individuals may    start cheating each other or scattering their wealth away,    thanks to having no proper economic network, families and    tribes will be able to invest heavily in some of their members    and keep their wealth inside. This has been true for Jewish    families, wherever their members work as moneylenders or diamond dealers, for Asians investing in    new restaurants or any other business project of their own, and for North Africans taking    over pubs and small shops in France.  <\/p>\n<p>    The latter example is especially telling. White bartenders,    butchers, grocers and the like have been chased off French    suburbs by daily North African and black violence. No one    helped them, everyone being afraid of getting harassed as well    and busy with their own business. (Yep, just like what happened and still happens in Rotheram.) As a result,    these isolated, unprotected shop-owners sold their outlet for a    cheap price and fled. North Africans always covered each    others violence and replied in groups against any hurdle,    whereas whites lowered their heads and hoped not to be next on    the list.  <\/p>\n<p>    Atlas Shrugged was wrong. Loners get wrecked by    groups. Packs of hyenas corner and eat the lone dog.  <\/p>\n<p>    Libertarianism is not good for individuals on the long runit    turns them into asocial weaklings, soon to be legally enslaved    by global companies or beaten by groups, be they made of    nepotistic family members or thugs.  <\/p>\n<p>      How the middle classes end up after jobs have been sent      overseas and wages lowered    <\/p>\n<p>    People often believe, thanks to Leftist media and cuckservative    posturing, that libertarians are big bosses. This is mostly, if    not entirely, false. Most libertarians are middle class guys    who want more opportunities, less taxation, and believe that    libertarianism will help them to turn into successful    entrepreneurs. They may be right in very specific    circumstances: during the 2000s, small companies overturned the    market of electronics, thus benefiting both to their    independent founders and to society as a whole; but ultimately,    they got bought by giants like Apple and Google, who are much    better off when backed by a corrupt State than on a truly free    market.  <\/p>\n<p>    Libertarianism is a fake alternative, just as impossible to    realize as communism: far from putting everyone at its place,    it lets ample room to mafias, monopolies, unemployment caused    by mechanization and global competition. If one wants the    middle classes to survive, one must protect the employment and    relative independence of its membersbankers and billionaires    be damned.  <\/p>\n<p>      Spontaneous order helped by a weak government. I hope they at      least smoke weed.    <\/p>\n<p>    A good feature of libertarianism is that it usually goes along    with a positive stance on biology and human nature, in contrast    with the everything is cultural and ought to be deconstructed    left. However, this stance often leads to an exaggerated    optimism about human nature. In a society of    laissez-faire, the libertarians say, people flourish    and the order appears spontaneously.  <\/p>\n<p>    Well, this is plainly false. As all of the great religions say,    after what Christians call the Fall, man is a sinner. If you    let children flourish without moral standards and role    models, they become spoiled, entitled, manipulative,    emotionally fragile and deprived of self-control. If you let    women flourish without suspicion, you let free rein to their    propensities to hypergamy, hysteria, self-entitlement and    everything we can     witness in them today. If you let men do as they please,    you let them become greedy, envious, and turning into bullies.    As a Muslim proverb says, people must be flogged to enter into    paradiseand as Aristotle put forth, virtues are    trained dispositions, no matter the magnitude of    innate talents and propensities.  <\/p>\n<p>      Michelle The Man Obama and Lying Crooked at a Democrat      meeting    <\/p>\n<p>    When the laissez-faire rules, some will succeed on the    market more than others, due to differences in investment,    work, and natural abilities. Some will succeed enough to be    able to buy someone elses business: this is the natural    consequence of differences in wealth and of greed. When corrupt    politicians enter the game, things become worse, as they will    usually help some large business owners to shield their    position against competitorsat the expense of most people, who    then lose their independence and live off a wage.  <\/p>\n<p>    At the end, what we get is a handful of very wealthy    individuals who have managed to concentrate most capital and    power levers into their hands and a big crowd of low-wage    employees ready to cut each others throat for a small    promotion, and females     waiting in line to get notched by the one per cent while    finding the other ninety-nine per cent boring.  <\/p>\n<p>      Censorship by massive social pressure, monopoly over the      institutions and crybullying is perfectly legal. What could      go wrong?    <\/p>\n<p>    On the surface, libertarianism looks good here, because it    protects the individuals rights against left-hailing Statism    and cuts off the welfare programs that have attracted dozens of    millions of immigrants. Beneath, however, things are quite    dire. Libertarianism enshrines the leftists right to free    speech they abuse from, allows the     pressure tactics     used by radicals, and lets freethinking individuals getting    singled out by SJWs as long as these do not resort to overt    stealing or overt physical violence. As for the immigrants,    libertarianism tends to oppose the very notion of non-private    boundaries, thus letting the local cultures and identities    defenseless against both greedy capitalists and subproletarian    masses.  <\/p>\n<p>    Supporting an ideology that allows the leftists to destroy    society more or less legally equates to cucking, plain and    simple. Desiring an ephemeral cohabitation with rabid    ideological warriors is stupid. We should aim at a lasting    victory, not at pretending to constrain them through useless    means.  <\/p>\n<p>      Am I the only one to find that Gary Johnson looks like a      snail (Spongebob notwithstanding)?    <\/p>\n<p>    In 2013, one of the rare French libertarians academic teachers,    Jean-Louis Caccomo, was forced into a mental ward at the request of    his university president. He then spent more than a year    getting drugged. Mr. Caccomo had no real psychological problem:    his confinement was part of a vicious strategy of    pathologization and career-destruction that was already used by    the Soviets. French libertarians could have wide denounced the    abuse. Nonetheless, most of them freaked out, and almost no one    dared to actually defend him publicly.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why should rational egoists team up and risk their careers to    defend one of themselves after all? They would rather posture    at confidential social events, rail at organic solidarity and    protectionism, or trolling the shit out of individuals of their    own social milieu because Ive got the right to mock X, its    my right to free speech! The few libertarian people I knew    firsthand, the few events I have witnessed in that small    milieu, were enough to give me serious doubts about    libertarianism: how can a good political ideology breed such an    unhealthy mindset?  <\/p>\n<p>    Political ideologies are tools. They are not ends in    themselves. All forms of government arent fit for any people    or any era. Political actors must know at least the most    important ones to get some inspiration, but ultimately, said    actors win on the ground, not in philosophical debates.  <\/p>\n<p>    Individualism, mindless consumerism, careerism, hedonism are    part of the problem. Individual rights granted regardless of    ones abilities, situation, and identity are a disaster. Time    has come to overcome modernity, not stall in one of its false    alternatives. The merchant caste must be regulated, though    neither micromanaged or hampered by a parasitic bureaucracy nor    denied its members right for small-scale independence.    Individual rights must be conditional, boundaries must be    restored, minority identities based on anti-white male    resentment must be crushed so they cannot devour sociability    from the inside again, and the pater familias must    assert himself anew.  <\/p>\n<p>    Long live the State and protectionism as long as they defend    the backbone of society and healthy relationships between the    sexes, and no quarter for those who think they have a right to    wage grievance-mongering against us, no matter if they want to    use the State or private companies. At the end, the    socialism-libertarianism dichotomy is quite secondary.  <\/p>\n<p>    Read Next:     Sugar Baby Culture In The US Is Creating A Marketplace for    Prostitution  <\/p>\n<p>    Dec 1, 2016Andr du    Ple  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Here is the original post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.returnofkings.com\/102414\/6-reasons-why-i-gave-up-on-libertarianism\" title=\"6 Reasons Why I Gave Up On Libertarianism\">6 Reasons Why I Gave Up On Libertarianism<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> These days, libertarianism tends to be quite discredited. 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