A Discussion of Libertarianism
by Brian Pierce • Oct 25th, 2007 at 2:57 pm • 2 comments
Robert Wright, a prolific writer of books and articles and the such, and Will Wilkinson, who works at the Cato Institute, had a discussion of libertarianism (and a couple other topics) at bloggingheads.tv that I thought was interesting and which I recommend to all of you. It’s pretty long (about an hour and fifteen minutes) but it’s more interesting than anything on TV, so give it a look if you’ve got time.
This is probaby the sort of thing that I should just e-mail to Tom and leave it at that, but I figure why not share it with the rest of you?
Comment by tet on 25 October 2007 at 3:07 pm:
Oh man, Brian. I’m not sure I’m going to have time for an hour-and-a-half TV show. Thanks for the thought, however.
I’ll really *try* to go over it, but it might be Sunday.
Tom
Comment by erik on 27 October 2007 at 9:59 pm:
i’m currently reading the eminent libertarian genius peter kropotkin’s THE STATE: ITS HISTORIC ROLE. he’s been talking a plenty about early libertarian free cities in europe. personally i don’t know much pre-romantic european history so it is quite an interesting read for a libertarian such as myself.