Brian Doherty: The Fascinating Women and Weirdos Who Founded Libertarianism
Reason Senior Editor Brian Doherty explores the evolution of libertarian thought in his new book.
Today's guest is Reason Senior Editor Brian Doherty, who has just published Modern Libertarianism: A Brief History of Classical Liberalism in the United States. His previous books include Radicals for Capitalism, the indispensable history of the libertarian movement, and titles covering the Ron Paul revolution, gun rights, Burning Man, and underground comics.
Modern Libertarianism analyzes the political and cultural legacies of figures such as Ludwig von Mises, F.A. Hayek, Murray Rothbard, Milton Friedman, and Barry Goldwater. Doherty talks with Reason's Nick Gillespie about Ayn Rand and the other two women who helped conceptualize libertarian thought—Rose Wilder Lane and Isabel Paterson. Doherty and Gillespie also discuss how libertarians have played leading, if often underappreciated, roles in battles over free speech, international trade, immigration, deregulation, drug legalization, and lifestyle liberation.
This interview was recorded at The Reason Speakeasy, a live monthly event in New York City that doubles as a live taping of this podcast. For information on upcoming events, go here.
1:59 — New book: Modern Libertarianism
3:26 — Isabel Paterson and The God of the Machine
5:14 — Rose Wilder Lane and the libertarian roots of Little House on the Prairie
9:59 — How did libertarianism get so male-dominated?
18:08 — Ayn Rand
26:15 — Is the Trump administration libertarian at all?
29:17 — Robert LeFevre and Murray Rothbard's thoughts on blackmail and violence
34:14 — Kerry Thornley and his unlikely connection to Lee Harvey Oswald
39:19 — Barry Goldwater's influence on libertarianism
47:00 — The rising respectability of libertarianism
48:17 — Libertarianism is not conservatism or reactionary
52:27 — The Libertarian Party
55:00 — The Cato Institute
56:16 — Libertarianism's wins
58:00 — Burning Man
- Video Editor: Ian Keyser
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Rand thought libertarians were nothing but worthless hippies.
Rand wasn't particularly consistent herself, other than being annoying and writing excruciatingly long speeches.
She was as promiscuous as Donald Trump
Cite?
[Tilts hand] The touchy-feely market spirits of Keynesianism at the time needed a good knee to the groin from a solid broad who lived under socialism.
Given the pink-haired kid-transing cat ladies we've got, Ayn Rand's, at the time uncouth, forthrightness is not nearly as off-kilter as many, many, many alternatives.
roles in battles over free speech, international trade, immigration, deregulation, drug legalization, and lifestyle liberation.
Well done... on one of those.
I wonder when the "editors" at Reason will notice the headline has a misspelling. "Brain"?
Oh, the irony.
I think it's going to be a while...
Ah, it's been changed to Brian.
As usual, presumably the IT guys charge by the URL or the cybersecurity Nazi enforces a strict "URLs, once generated, shall not be subject to change ever." policy.
Kinda weird that the IT guys and the people writing the headlines are the same people. Especially in an office full of editors.
Some spots still say "Brain," e.g., in Recommended Podcasts under "Trump's Reading of the Alien Enemies Act Defies the Usual Meaning of Its Terms"
Fake server detected....
If Reason wants to see more libertarian women, perhaps they could hire some. Right. Ow they only have Good Liz.
It's been over 40 years now but I still marvel that reading an Ayn Rand book made me both anti-Libertarian and Catholic ( I even joined a Catholic monastic order).
For the New Intellectual was the most dishonest book I had ever read at that time and even today would be in the running for that honor.
This is looking like something worth listening to--especially since the Jesus Caucus Christian National Socialists and Orangopox Trumpanzistas rushed up with their usual ordure-flinging before a word was even said. (Beaming it down...)
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