Droopy wrote:But assuming your assertion to be true, it still doesn't work philosophically, unless cognitive dissonance (or just intellectual disinterest in moral and cultural elements of the human condition, which does exist among "strong" libertarians) can overcome the philosophical contradictions concerned...
In college, the philisophical model the text book taught was as follows:
Liberal Prioritization of American Values:1- Equality
2- Freedom
3- Order
Conservative Prioritization of American Values:1- Order
2- Freedom
3- Equality
Libertarrian Prioritization of American Values:1-Freedom
2- Order and Equality
This model isn’t perfect, but it is coherent and explains why conservatives are in favor of the big-government, anti-freedom things such as their policies regarding drugs, alcohol, prostitution, gays in military, same-sex-marriage, abortion, size of the military, propping-up American-friendly dictatorships, and in general against everything the ACLU would support. Clearly, the conservative movement values the imposition of what I call “order” more than freedom.
Libertarians value freedom more.