helmuth_hubener
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One practical problem it seems like we run into:
One practical problem it seems like we run into:
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All of it?
One practical problem it seems like we run into:
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Why Do Libertarians Lose?
Because people haven't got a clue what real Liberty means any more.
And they don't know how to distill the message down to logical talking points. Plus, they can't get along. If they could be a little more unified on core principles, they would accomplish much more. Playing to the fringes isn't helping.
Liberty should not be a "fringe" subject. Everyone in this country should have a clear idea what that means.
Unfortunately, few do.
Re-read. I didn't say liberty was a fringe subject. I said if libertarians could agree on the core issues and talk about them logically, they would make more progress. People think libertarians are all about cannabis for a reason. The discussion needs to elevate quite bit for libertarians to get people thinking about how little liberty they have.
Who is this "they" you speak of?
Meh. We win some, we lose some.
We tend to be male, self-absorbed and weird and proud of it. As a result, we don't attract the pretty people needed to fuel a sustained social trend upward. Libertarianism would have to take on a whole new MBTI if it wanted to be a big tent movement.
On the day that libertarianism becomes extroverted, inclusive, compassionate and sexy it will gain currency at an alarming rate.

Not a lot of libertarians in libertarianism these days.
This is true, but even including those who claim to be libertarians but jump off board on the first exit (whether conservative or liberal in slant), there aren't more than a million of them.
The first step in diagnosing political success, or the lack thereof as it pertains to libertarianism, is to understand and accept this.
One in five Americans consider themselves libertarian, with younger adults being the most likely to adopt the label. Among adults aged 18 to 29, 32 percent consider themselves libertarian. Just 12 percent of Americans age 60 or older consider themselves libertarian.
Funny. But here's another reason why libertarians loose. We fight other people's battles for them. Trump this, Trump that. A libertarian just lost a special congressional election and there's not been a single story about him period. I know. I just checked.