when you definitely know what libertarianism is
lol
"anti-authoritarianism is a myth" has to be by far one of the dumbest, most insidious takes i see on this hellsite
it's hard for me to view it as anything better than being a useful idiot for authoritarianism, but i guess this guy wouldn't be the first!
it always bears repeating that "power is just inevitable" is perhaps the CORE sophism underlying both fascism as a social force and abuse as an interpersonal strategy (thanks to @rechelon for this vital insight)
the eternal human struggle really IS freedom vs. power and while most of us work on figuring out the details of the former, those who fancy themselves somehow above the divide altogether have just implicitly ceded everything to the latter
sooner or later "it's all power" becomes "resign yourself to MY power"

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I love the time travel ending to the original Superman. It had to end that way, in a world-altering sci-fi climax forcing Superman to choose between his identities; between obeying his Kryptonian father Jor-El by never interfering in human history or rescuing his favorite human.
Another: that movie in some ways turned its back on a character created by two Jews partly as a response to the rising global fascism and antisemitism of their time by ushering in the Christianized Superman we are still stuck with today.
Another: while "Superman might be an alienated cynic" is far too plastic a conception of the character, "Superman is always forgiving and friendly" is too rigid. Siegel and Shuster's Superman didn't hesitate to dole out karmic justice.
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Finger turned a mere vigilante into a scientist and detective.
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In the sense that seems most common to political philosophy, which is a "morally enforceable claim" I think it makes sense to be a kind of monist and try to formulate compossible claims to free action rooted in both naturalistic and constructivist aspects of human society.
On this view I think there is really just a single right shared by all rational agents and which is compossibly realizable between them: the right not to be coerced i.e. the right to one's own sphere of justified free action that extends as far as their own autonomy.
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I consider political labels mostly just shorthand signifiers rooted in pragmatic communication and "abolitionist" has increasingly become the shorthand most useful to me in discovering people with similar views, values, and priorities.
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