Curtis Yarvin Quote

To a true libertarian, "classical liberalism" is a moral imperative, not a prudent policy. To me, it is just a prudent policy, and it is only a prudent policy in those cases where it does not turn out to be imprudent.


"Degrees of recourse", interfluidity (March 27, 2009).


To a true libertarian, classical liberalism is a moral imperative, not a prudent policy. To me, it is just a prudent policy, and it is only a prudent ...

To a true libertarian, classical liberalism is a moral imperative, not a prudent policy. To me, it is just a prudent policy, and it is only a prudent ...

To a true libertarian, classical liberalism is a moral imperative, not a prudent policy. To me, it is just a prudent policy, and it is only a prudent ...

To a true libertarian, classical liberalism is a moral imperative, not a prudent policy. To me, it is just a prudent policy, and it is only a prudent ...