I’ll accept that compliment, backhanded though it might be :-) (I canceled out the downmod you got for that comment—no offense taken.)
I would appreciate, though, if you could (as best you can) tell me what it was I said that led you to believe I’m capitalistish (in the sense that you meant), or that I would otherwise disagree with my above GDP rant. No need to dig up links, just tell me whatever you remember or can quickly find.
I’m not doing this to make you feel foolish for having said what you did (like I’ve been known to try with you …), but because I want to know what it is that gives of these impressions of my views, and whether I should be using different terms to describe them.
As I’ve said before, I have a love-hate relationship with libertarianism. I believe largely what I did ten years ago about the proper role of government, but much of what self-described libertarians advocate is sharply contrary to what I considered to be my libertarian view.
Nice to see this kind of thinking from a capitalistish.
I’ll accept that compliment, backhanded though it might be :-) (I canceled out the downmod you got for that comment—no offense taken.)
I would appreciate, though, if you could (as best you can) tell me what it was I said that led you to believe I’m capitalistish (in the sense that you meant), or that I would otherwise disagree with my above GDP rant. No need to dig up links, just tell me whatever you remember or can quickly find.
I’m not doing this to make you feel foolish for having said what you did (like I’ve been known to try with you …), but because I want to know what it is that gives of these impressions of my views, and whether I should be using different terms to describe them.
As I’ve said before, I have a love-hate relationship with libertarianism. I believe largely what I did ten years ago about the proper role of government, but much of what self-described libertarians advocate is sharply contrary to what I considered to be my libertarian view.