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Paleolibertarianism is a radical form of libertarianism that was developed by anarcho-capitalist theorists Murray Rothbard and Llewellyn Rockwell that combines cultural conservatism in social thought and behavior with a radical libertarian opposition to government intervention.〔Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. "(The Case for Paleo-libertarianism )" in ''Liberty'', January 1990, 34-38.〕 ==Tenets and history== Paleo-libertarianism developed in opposition to the social progressivism of mainstream libertarianism. The ideology was presented in Murray Rothbard's essay "Right-Wing Populism: A Strategy for the Paleo Movement", in which Rothbard reflected on the ability of paleo-libertarians to engage in an "outreach to rednecks" founded on social conservatism and radical libertarianism. He cited former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke and former U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy as models for the new movement. In his essay "The Case for Paleo-Libertarianism", Rockwell charged mainstream libertarians with "hatred of western culture". He argued that "pornographic photography, 'free'-thinking, chaotic painting, atonal music, deconstructionist literature, Bauhaus architecture, and modernist films have nothing in common with the libertarian political agenda - no matter how much individual libertarians may revel in them." Of paleolibertarians, he wrote "we obey, and we ought to obey, traditions of manners and taste." After explaining why cultural conservatives could make a better argument for liberty to the middle classes, Rockwell predicted "in the new movement, libertarians who personify the present corruption will sink to their natural level, as will the Libertarian Party, which has been their diabolic pulpit."〔 Lew Rockwell and Murray Rothbard supported paleoconservative Republican candidate Pat Buchanan in the 1992 U.S. presidential election, and described Buchanan as the political leader of the "paleo" movement. In 1992, Murray Rothbard declared that "with Pat Buchanan as our leader, we shall break the clock of social democracy."〔Lee Edwards, (The Conservative Revolution: The Movement That Remade America ), Simon and Schuster, 1999, (p. 329 ).〕 Three years later, he said Buchanan developed too much faith in economic planning and centralized state power, which eventually led paleolibertarians to withdraw their support for Buchanan.〔Lew Rockwell, ("What I Learned From Paleoism" ), at ''LewRockwell.com'', May 2, 2002.〕 Rothbard died in 1995, while in 2007 Rockwell stated he no longer considered himself a "paleolibertarian" and was "happy with the term libertarian."〔("Do You Consider Yourself a Libertarian?" ), Kenny Johnsson interviews Lew Rockwell for (''The Liberal Post'' ), as posted on (LewRockwell.Com ), May 25, 2007.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paleolibertarianism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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