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Swordsmyth
11-06-2018, 06:27 PM
For millions of people, ideology is the lighthouse in a dark sea of politics. An uncompromising vision of how the world is supposed to work, and how to fix it, is just too alluring for partisans to ignore. Political parties’ most frenzied supporters are demanding ideological purity from their candidates as they push out moderates, especially on the right (https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/365065-rise-of-the-moderate-democrat-fall-of-the-moderate-republican). As a result, ever fewer temperate souls are left to hold the middle ground in politics.
Yet the libertarian think tank Niskanen Center in (https://niskanencenter.org/) Washington, DC, argues the moderate middle is the future. Niskanen president Jerry Taylor wrote in an Oct. 29 essay (https://niskanencenter.org/blog/the-alternative-to-ideology/?utm_source=Politics&utm_campaign=6352a51869-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_10_29_05_56&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6230a16521-6352a51869-520779089) that he is dropping the libertarian banner the center has shared with the likes of the more conservative Cato Institute. In a 3,595-word farewell to the libertarian world, he says libertarianism, and ideology itself, is a dead end. “I have abandoned that libertarian project…because I have come to abandon ideology,” writes Taylor, who invites readers to flee the “clean and well-lit prison of one idea. (https://www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/439/orthodoxy2-3.htm)”
The future of American politics, he argues, is principled compromise, even if the present couldn’t seem further away. ”I think we’re living in a world in which moderation has virtually disappeared,” he says in an interview with Quartz. “And how’s that working out? I’m skating to where the puck is going to be.”
Trump’s authoritarian takeover of the Republican Party was Taylor’s breaking point (“I would have thought libertarians would have been on the ramparts, and they are not,” he said), but his disillusionment began years ago after working as a paid climate skeptic for the Cato Institute. (https://inquiring.show/episodes/2017/10/30/198-jerry-taylor-a-paid-climate-change-skeptic-switches-sides) He eventually came to see opposing action on climate change as both scientifically misguided, and wrong. After failing to get his libertarian colleagues to even engage with the argument, he slowly began to see how ideological fervor had engulfed a range of political issues, no matter what evidence pointed to the contrary.
Taylor argues Americans need to give up on perfection in politics, the logical endpoint of which is fanaticism. As the head of a think tank aimed at lawmakers, not the US public, Taylor’s move is a politically opportunistic bet as much as a principled stand in defense of a pluralistic society. (We’ll find out whether it was a good one after the midterm elections next week. Taylor is predicting a GOP electoral wipeout of “biblical proportions.”)

More at: https://qz.com/1443787/a-libertarian-think-tank-just-gave-up-on-libertarianism/

nobody's_hero
11-06-2018, 06:34 PM
Kind of a shame really. They're about to become the 2nd largest party.

acptulsa
11-06-2018, 08:14 PM
Kind of a shame really. They're about to become the 2nd largest party.

The LP has been the second-largest policy for a long time, though silly partisans won't admit that the Demopublicans and Republicrats are one and the same party.

And anyone who says the Niskanen Center was ever libertarian is either trying to cloud the meaning of the word, or is ignorant of that definition.

Which makes this fake news.

nobody's_hero
11-06-2018, 08:23 PM
The LP has been the second-largest policy for a long time, though silly partisans won't admit that the Demopublicans and Republicrats are one and the same party.

And anyone who says the Niskanen Center was ever libertarian is either trying to cloud the meaning of the word, or is ignorant of that definition.

Which makes this fake news.

You're right. But, I think you know what I meant. The democratic party is a distraction. Better that it goes extinct and the libertarian party becomes a viable debate participant. I suppose one could argue that the GOP is a distraction as well. Who cares. Either one of the major parties goes extinct or libertarians will remain nothing more than a 1% line drawn between the two. It's time for them to start forcing discussions instead of runoffs.

Occam's Banana
11-06-2018, 09:38 PM
Yet the libertarian think tank Niskanen Center in (https://niskanencenter.org/) Washington, DC, argues the moderate middle is the future. Niskanen president Jerry Taylor wrote in an Oct. 29 essay (https://niskanencenter.org/blog/the-alternative-to-ideology/?utm_source=Politics&utm_campaign=6352a51869-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_10_29_05_56&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6230a16521-6352a51869-520779089) that he is dropping the libertarian banner the center has shared with the likes of the more conservative Cato Institute. In a 3,595-word farewell to the libertarian world, he says libertarianism, and ideology itself, is a dead end. “I have abandoned that libertarian project…because I have come to abandon ideology,” writes Taylor, who invites readers to flee the “clean and well-lit prison of one idea. (https://www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/439/orthodoxy2-3.htm)”

Niska-who? Niska-what?

"Jerry, we hardly knew ye ..."


The future of American politics, he argues, is principled compromise [...]

Yeah, sure, okay ... as if the history of American politics is filled with compromisers who would confess that their compromises were anything other than "principled" ... :rolleyes:

Compromise may or may not be unavoidable, depending on the issue and the particular situation, but if you're going to compromise (for whatever reason), then just do it. Stop trying to have your cake and eat it, too - "principled compromise" is just jabberwocky (à la Paul "this bill offends my principles, but I'm going to vote for this bill in order to preserve my principles" Ryan).

heavenlyboy34
11-06-2018, 09:52 PM
It's weird how there are so many blog articles and hit pieces and whatnot going round the webbernets these days about libertarianism by people who demonstrate no knowledge of it whatsoever...

Brian4Liberty
11-06-2018, 09:54 PM
Yet the libertarian think tank Niskanen Center in Washington, DC,

:tears:

Lol. Is that “libertarian” like John McCain or Sean Hannity?

Brian4Liberty
11-06-2018, 09:59 PM
Just gave up?

Here’s a thread from 2015...

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?485578-Why-Libertarians-are-Failing-at-Politics