Philip Pilkington: The Austrian Disease – Poor Scholarship, a Priori Bias
By Philip Pilkington, a journalist and writer living in Dublin, Ireland
Recently I wrote an essay claiming that Austrian economics provided a
metaphysical-theological basis for what is today called
‘libertarianism’ – a popular, dogmatic political cult in the vein of
Marxism-Leninism. The essay was abstract and, quite possibly, a bit
obtuse – for that I apologise, but such is the nature of the material.
If I am correct and libertarianism is a political cult and its
foundations were laid by the Austrian economists, what real world
effects does this have? I pointed out in the aforementioned essay that
if the libertarians ever truly seized power the results would probably
be – as so often is the case with extremists who preach liberty –
totalitarianism. But in all likelihood the libertarians will never get
hold of true power – for unlike their Marxist-Leninist brethren, they
are a political cult without a broad base of support; they have no
proletariat and no peasantry!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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