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Cultural Roots and Collective Identity in a Libertarian Society by Gary Chartier (pt. 1)

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A reading of "Cultural Roots and Collective Identity in a Libertarian Society" - an essay by Gary Chartier. Chartier is a professor of law and business ethics at La Sierra University in CA and a member of Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS.org)

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The essay was posted on his blog at http://www.liberalaw.blogspot.com

For more info visit:
http://www.c4ss.org
http://www.all-left.net/

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  • @nonindividualist

    Not all libertarians are an-caps, case in point are the people who make up the Alliance of the Libertarian Left.

  • That was sarcasm btw.

  • There would be no "collective" identity in a libertarian/an-cap society. That is the main thing wrong with the idea. I guess there would be collectives, the land owning class, and the landless class. Basically Feudalism at large. Sounds great YAY!

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