The Libertarian Party has changed. In 2022, the Mises Caucus, a more hardcore libertarian group embracing anarchists and anarcho-capitalists as well as traditional minarchist libertarians, took over most of the Libertarian National Committee, as well as a majority of state parties.
Now, they are unveiling their new short and long term strategies, and the differences are stark. The new Libertarians are promoting a much more bottom-up perspective, aiming for local races in an attempt to build a foundation, give its members more flexibility and experience, and actually win some seats.
Aaron Harris has written an article for the Mises Caucus detailing this new strategy, and in this video, I take a close look at it and detail what I think is right, what I think is wrong, and where this might go.
Some links to go along with the video, as promised:
The podcast with Michael Heise about the project.
Harry Browne speaks at Hillsdale.
Harry Browne’s piece, “I Love America. Do You?”
Harry Browne’s acceptance speech as presidential candidate.
Robert Higgs’s Crisis and Leviathan at Amazon.
Dave Smith debates Nick Sarwark.
This video is also available on Bitchute.