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What Do We Owe the Libertarians By James Ostrowski
Anyway, people on the web have frequently used the word “libertarian” as a term of derision. They often ask, “What have you libertarians ever accomplished?”
Churchill said, "History is written by the victors." The first few drafts of history are usually bunk as Ford said because those who write them have an axe to grind as Churchill, a historian, suggested. Orwell sums it up: "Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past." If you are ignorant of history, you become history’s slave. Churchill also said, “Never was so much owed by so many to so few.” He was talking about the Battle of Britain. Let me borrow that quote for a different purpose. It is a perfect description of history’s heroes of liberty, the libertarians. Never was so much owed by so many to so few with so little gratitude! That ingratitude towards benefactors (see Dante), ends with the founding of the Libertarian Hall of Fame. With this effort, we will explore the amazing accomplishments of this small group of people. Some are famous, some are not. Some were ideologues, some were not. What quality they share is a passion for human liberty and the integrity to fight for their beliefs often at the risk of their lives. Several of our nominees were murdered by the state for their beliefs. So, one of the first priorities of the Libertarian of Fame will be to answer the question, “What do we owe to the libertarians?” The answers will surprise many, including libertarians ourselves. For now, let me allude to just one of the accomplishments of the libertarians, the one that allows me to write and publish this article without fear of being beaten to death or tortured: the First Amendment and freedom of speech. * This article is also published on LewRockwell.com
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