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Posted on 02.07.10 by Thomas L. Knapp
“As a libertarian I want the policies I prefer to actually become the law. But libertarian policies will never be enacted in a democratic society if poor and lower-middle-class voters stand against libertarian ideals. A significant number of Americans can be classified as the working poor. It is inherently difficult for laws to come into being that oppose their perceived interests. The solution to this problem is not to rail against the poor. The solution is to convince the working poor that free-market capitalism does not oppose working-class interests and that the free market favors the working class just as much as it favors the rich.” (01/10) Link: http://libertyunbound.com/article.php?id=468 Filed under: RRND Commentary and Twitter-Worthy | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









