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<blockquote data-quote="dies-l" data-source="post: 65066334"><p>Liberal and conservative have their value, but not in differentiating statist and libertarian. A libertarian can be liberal/progressive (like me) or more conservative (like, I assume, NHE). A statist can be conservative (like, I assume Creech) or liberal (sorry I don't have a specific name in mind, but there's lots). Liberal and conservative are more important to distinguish for statists than for libertarians. A liberal statist wants government to use its coercive power to promote liberal ideals. A conservative statist, conservative ideals. A libertarian wants to minimize the state's use of its coercive power to where it is vitally necessary, not to promote a specific liberal or conservative agenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dies-l, post: 65066334"] Liberal and conservative have their value, but not in differentiating statist and libertarian. A libertarian can be liberal/progressive (like me) or more conservative (like, I assume, NHE). A statist can be conservative (like, I assume Creech) or liberal (sorry I don't have a specific name in mind, but there's lots). Liberal and conservative are more important to distinguish for statists than for libertarians. A liberal statist wants government to use its coercive power to promote liberal ideals. A conservative statist, conservative ideals. A libertarian wants to minimize the state's use of its coercive power to where it is vitally necessary, not to promote a specific liberal or conservative agenda. [/QUOTE]
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