2:58 - I wouldn't call myself a conservative libertarian, but I always take issue with any portrayal of libertarianism as being anti-union. Libertarianism has a strong support for free association, and unions are just that. It could be said that unions themselves are their own little market. I'd argue there's not much distinction between a union and a co-operative, and you'd be hard pressed to find a libertarian against co-operatives. Unions IMO are just another component of the free market.
That's in theory. Historically market liberals have basically always been closely in bed with corporate interests, resulting in anti-union policies and even support for union busting when they were in power. Though it might be more of a chicken-vs-egg situation, wherein corporate interests used libertarian messaging to get votes while not being commited to the ideas themselves. (I'm talking specifically about the politicians, the thinkers might be another leaf.)
They do not have many differences, but the biggest contrast is that National Liberalism focuses more on national identity and sovereignty, while Conservative Libertarianism integrates traditional moral and social values with libertarian principles.
2:58 - I wouldn't call myself a conservative libertarian, but I always take issue with any portrayal of libertarianism as being anti-union. Libertarianism has a strong support for free association, and unions are just that. It could be said that unions themselves are their own little market. I'd argue there's not much distinction between a union and a co-operative, and you'd be hard pressed to find a libertarian against co-operatives. Unions IMO are just another component of the free market.
That's in theory. Historically market liberals have basically always been closely in bed with corporate interests, resulting in anti-union policies and even support for union busting when they were in power. Though it might be more of a chicken-vs-egg situation, wherein corporate interests used libertarian messaging to get votes while not being commited to the ideas themselves. (I'm talking specifically about the politicians, the thinkers might be another leaf.)
I'd also mention regulation that protects certain industries' unions removing their need to be appealing or competitive.
Georgism video when??
I'm a More Radical Version of this. I'm somewhere between Paleolibertarian and Neo-Reactionary.
How does this contrast with the National Libertarianism square you've previously made a video on though?
They do not have many differences, but the biggest contrast is that National Liberalism focuses more on national identity and sovereignty, while Conservative Libertarianism integrates traditional moral and social values with libertarian principles.
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