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The Education of a Libertarian

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  • Apr 13, 2009
  • #Politics #Education
Peter Thiel
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I remain committed to the faith of my teenage years: to authentic human freedom as a precondition for the highest good. I stand against confiscatory taxes, totalitarian collectives,... Show More

I remain committed to the faith of my teenage years: to authentic human freedom as a precondition for the highest good. I stand against confiscatory taxes, totalitarian collectives, and the ideology of the inevitability of the death of every individual. For all these reasons, I still call myself “libertarian.”

But I must confess that over the last two decades, I have changed radically on the question of how to achieve these goals. Most importantly, I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible. By tracing out the development of my thinking, I hope to frame some of the challenges faced by all classical liberals today.

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Carter @CarterKo24 · Sep 14, 2022
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Not sure I have a #1 favorite, but here is a quick list of some of them: - How to think for yourself, Lessons to Unlearn by @paulg - The Education of a Libertarian by Peter Thiel - The Cook and the Chef, Tame The Mammoth by @waitbutwhy - What We Beleive in by @micsolana
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