But that's not to say that the Union was much better, as Jason Kuznicki (@jasonkuznicki) explains. Kuznicki is a Research Fellow at the Cato Institute and is editor of Cato Unbound.
“I have the nerve to walk my own way, however hard, in my search for reality, rather than climb upon the rattling wagon of wishful illusions.” ― Zora Neale Hurston
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Why Libertarians Should Not Support the Confederacy
Why shouldn't libertarians support the Confederacy? In short, because the Confederacy itself was not very libertarian.
In addition to being founded explicitly to protect the slave trade in America, the Confederacy conscripted soldiers, inflated its money supply during the war, and played host to many civil liberties violations.
But that's not to say that the Union was much better, as Jason Kuznicki (@jasonkuznicki) explains. Kuznicki is a Research Fellow at the Cato Institute and is editor of Cato Unbound.
But that's not to say that the Union was much better, as Jason Kuznicki (@jasonkuznicki) explains. Kuznicki is a Research Fellow at the Cato Institute and is editor of Cato Unbound.