Lord of the Libertarians
I found this via Captain Corruption's blog. It's an essay comparing Tolkien's trilogy to libertarian ideals. Here's a quote:
What’s that? Not merely to reassign government power to its rightful heirs, but to reduce and limit it for all time? To declare that the solution is not merely to make sure "the right party" manipulates the existing levers of power, but rather that such unrestricted power is to be banished from the globe for good, setting men free to seek their own mortal (albeit often misguided) destinies?
Link to the original after the jump.
The original essay is on a libertarian called Lew Rockwell. I can't vouch for the rest of the site, I just found this interesting.
What’s that? Not merely to reassign government power to its rightful heirs, but to reduce and limit it for all time? To declare that the solution is not merely to make sure "the right party" manipulates the existing levers of power, but rather that such unrestricted power is to be banished from the globe for good, setting men free to seek their own mortal (albeit often misguided) destinies?
Link to the original after the jump.
The original essay is on a libertarian called Lew Rockwell. I can't vouch for the rest of the site, I just found this interesting.
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