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Sean ([personal profile] sqbr) wrote2006-03-07 04:18 pm
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I have a cold. This is very annoying but not in the least surprising, I always get sick when I stop worrying about something/am about to start a new job, and unless I stay sick *mutter* my Scitech interview is on Friday. Sometimes being me is very annoying.

For anyone who saw my swancon costume and didn't know who I was, I was dressed as Claire from "Bite Me".

During some panel at Swancon (I forget the context) [livejournal.com profile] strangedave disagreed with my assertion that libertarians are right wing, saying "What about socialist libertarians". I decided to look it up when I got home since it sounded like a contradiction in terms to me. So, I just remembered to google "socialist libertarian", and what is the very first link? The Libertarian National Socialist (Nazi) Green Party. Whose page starts with a little thing about how they're against racism. No, there's no contradiction there at all :) (Currently I'm half reading the wikipedia page but I'm too sleepy for politics)

Also this reminds me of a comic I came accross while going through the tailsteak.com archives today (still going). Nothing like interent archives when you're sick and bored.

[identity profile] ataxi.livejournal.com 2006-03-07 10:49 am (UTC)(link)
Yep. Although the left-right vs. authoritarian-libertarian as two orthogonal political characteristics meme, which is probably more useful (heck: extra degree of freedom right?) is becoming quite entrenched as well.

[identity profile] strangedave.livejournal.com 2006-03-09 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
definitely, and it makes a fair bit of sense in the historical context of capitalism vs communism being the dominant political dialogue for the last half century, and so laying claim to the 'right vs left' primary distinction. But 'left vs right' will mean different things in different contexts.

And there are, of course, more orthogonal political characteristics you could throw into the diagram.