Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Legutko on Libertarianism

I have some bones to pick with Legutko, but this is good:

[Libertarianism] crumbles because it attempts to square the circle. Two loyalties — one particular to one's own community, the other to an infinitely open system — cannot be reconciled.
 
― Ryszard Legutko, The Cunning of Freedom: Saving the Self in an Age of False Idols
 

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