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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks
Private property ownership is very closely aligned with political and economic freedom.
There is even a word for it: liberty
Noam is a clever man, but he doesn't fool me. At some level he is a socialist, and socialism devalues the individual and destroys vibrant economies. Noam is not a libertarian.
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He's a libertarian socialist with an affection for anarcho-syndicalism. HTH
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Libertarian socialists are strongly critical of coercive institutions, which often leads them to reject the legitimacy of the state in favor of anarchism.[20] Adherents propose achieving this through decentralization of political and economic power, usually involving the socialization of most large-scale property and enterprise. Libertarian socialism tends to deny the legitimacy of most forms of economically significant private property, viewing capitalist property relations as forms of domination that are antagonistic to individual freedom.[21]