Why capitalists are coming out against democracy - “Does classical liberalism imply democracy?”

https://www.ellerman.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Reprint-EGP-Classical-Liberalism-Democracy.pdf

“There is a fault line running through … liberalism as to whether or not democratic self- governance is a necessary part of a liberal social order. The democratic and non-democratic strains of classical liberalism are both present today. Many … libertarians … represent the non-democratic strain in their promotion of non-democratic sovereign city-states.”

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  • @V0ldek
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    74 months ago

    TIL “classical liberalism” has absolutely nothing to do with the “classical” part, great, who the fuck decided to name it that?

    • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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      94 months ago

      Oh no it’s just when you say classical time period that means something different than the word classical in different contexts. Classical music isn’t referring to the Greeks and Romans either.

      • David GerardMA
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        74 months ago

        and “classical music” was a retrospective label for reactionary purposes too

        • @swlabr
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          4 months ago

          it’s almost as if we’ve culturally deluded ourselves away from seeing that nostalgia is a toxic impulse and clinging to the past is self-imprisonment*

          *in particular I thought it was cool to enjoy classic rock in high school because it was non-mainstream, not seeing the irony that I was just enjoying a mainstream from decades ago, making me even more mainstream

        • @bitofhope
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          54 months ago

          Kids these days with their newfangled romanticism and their fortepianos. No respect for the sonata form.

    • @AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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      It’s “classical” in the sense that the columns on courthouses in Confederate states are, i.e., in ennobling an arbitrarily inequitable order.