Showing posts with label Nolan Chart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nolan Chart. Show all posts

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Libertarians should campaign to take the center

Libertarians' Only Chance At Success Is Winning From The Center, Not The Extremes - The Jack News:

November 7, 2017 - "Libertarians have many ways to describe their political philosophy to those unfamiliar with the term. David F. Nolan, one of the primary co-founders of the Libertarian Party, used a method that has become a familiar sight ...[a] simple 10 by 10 grid, ... oriented as a diamond.

"On one axis, is a category labeled 'economic freedom,' and on the other 'personal freedom.' The familiar left-liberals and right-conservatives are shown in opposite corners. The libertarian quadrant occupies the top of the chart, at the center. Beneath it, falls the category variously labeled as populists or authoritarians [or totalitarian - gd], and in between fall centrists.

"This concept is familiar to political scientists, and ... reflects the broad idea that libertarians tend to agree with the right more on free markets and economic policy, and more with the left on personal freedoms, social issues, and civil liberties....

"Critics are quick to point out that it’s an imperfect visualization of more complex alignments and disagreements among different political ideologies.'Fiscally conservative and socially liberal' is an incomplete description at best. But it can also convey the broad strokes of how libertarians compare to typical Republicans and Democrats.....

"Even for those who push for a more radical branding, an important part of the message is that libertarianism is equidistant from both the left and right, or that it is distinct and apart from both..... The traditional target for Libertarian campaigns aren’t the hardcore base of Republicans or Democrats, but instead among Libertarians, among independents, and among voters disaffected from either of the two major parties....

"[T]here are some within the liberty movement – those who go by the paleolibertarian label – who would like to see libertarianism move in a more populist direction.... In this way, they might hope to become a part of and influence to movement conservatism, the GOP, and whatever the party will look like after Donald Trump comes out the other end.... You can already see this tilt in Sen. Rand Paul. His strategy has always appeared to be one of working within the mainstream of the Republican Party. Recently, he has downplayed or even mov[ed] to the right on social issues such as immigration and gay marriage.

"But Sen. Paul isn’t alt-right, sticking instead to a more mainstream sort of conservative-libertarian fusionism. This contrasts with the more extreme strain of the paleolibertarian movement includ[ing] such figures as Hans Herman-Hoppe, Lew Rockwell, and others associated with the Mises Institute..... The paleolibertarian alignment ... is a strategy to influence and remake the populist far right. That can include supporting so-called anti-establishment candidates, like Pat Buchanan, Klansman David Duke, and Roy Moore. It includes not just downplaying or watering down libertarian positions on social issues, but radically reversing them and embracing cultural and social conservatism. In turn, this leads to backlash and disputes with more mainstreams libertarian institutions....

"But at a time when both major parties are clearly fleeing the center, and partisan bipolarization is at record highs, there is an opportunity in selling libertarianism as the governing strategy of the only grown-ups in the room.... [T]he liberty movement can build an electoral coalition from the center outward.... There is something in it for everybody, and there’s a coherent guiding principle that ties it all together."

Read more: https://www.thejacknews.com/politics/libertarians-chance-success-winning-from-center-not-extreme-far-right-left/
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Friday, January 29, 2010

Rand Paul article tops 1,500 reads

This week, my Nolan Chart article on Rand Paul's Senate campaign in Kentucky, "Paul Surges to Lead in Senate Race," passed the 1,500-read mark for January. (It currently has 1,550.) That's the first time in more than a year that an article of mine has attracted that many readers in a month.

I'd like to thank the kind folks at Liberty Forest and The Daily Paul for helping the article find its readership.

Paul Surges to Lead in Senate Race
http://www.nolanchart.com/article7234.html

Sunday, January 17, 2010

GD's Top 50 of 2009

In my last column, I talked of using TPA as a venue for posting either (1) links to my columns published on Nolan Chart or  (2) the text of rejected columns. This article is a good way to do both. It's a chart of my Top 50 articles of 2009, as judged by page impressions ('hits') by unique readers. All articles are live-linked, so that any one can be read with one click of the mouse.

"GD's Top 50" was submitted and rejected on New Year's Day. I'd had a similar chart for 2008 published the previous New Year's (see #48); however, the 2009 edition was rejected as 'self-promotion.'

2008 was an extremely prolific year for me on the Chart: I wrote and published over 100 articles, and received 92,000 hits. In contrast, last year I published only 10 articles, and the number of hits fell to 38,000. So most of the top 50 listed here are from 2008. It's interesting, to me at least, to note that some of those were more popular, attracting more hits, in the following year; an indication of which parts of the corpus are likely to stand the test of time. I look forward to running similar charts here on future New Year's Days.

What follows, including the prefatory note in italics, is the full text of the article submitted to NC. 

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Here are my top 50 Nolan Chart articles of the year, ranked by number of reads. I compiled only a top 50 this year (vs. last year’s Top 100) as I took a break from politics in this non-campaign year. I published only 10 new articles. However, several of my 2008 articles continued to be popular, some attracting more readers last year than when originally published.  I hope this look back introduces more readers to my work. (To view all of my articles, please click the "More articles" link at the end.)

Top 50 of 2009

[Article, date published, number of reads/hits]
  1. The Ron Paul Terrorist Report.  Mar. 29, 2009. 1,669.
  2. Government or Anarchy?  Jun. 29, 2008. 1,139.
  3. FBI: No hard evidence linking Bin Laden to 9/11.  Apr. 10, 2008. 802.
  4. George W. Bush, American poet? Jan. 18, 2009. 790.
  5. Ron Paul endorses Amit Singh for Congress.  May 5, 2008. 658.
  6. Bob Barr and the Gun Ban (I).  Aug. 24, 2008. 644.
  7. Ron Paul's Delegate Wars (I).  Apr. 13, 2008. 600.
  8. Ron Paul and his rEVOLution.  Mar. 28, 2008. 597.
  9. Libertarian politics in Ontario, Canada.  Nov. 10, 2008. 595.
  10. Monds wins a million votes in Georgia.  Nov. 7, 2008. 559.
  11. Health Care vs. Pizza.  Jul. 6, 2008. 549.
  12. Childs's argument for anarchism. Jun. 12, 2009. 537.
  13. Ron Paul on Bob Barr: "We're allies."  Jun. 3, 2008. 535.
  14. Paul: Pelosi spiked Iran bill.  Jun. 17, 2008. 531.
  15. Ron Paul supporter Chuck Baldwin runs for President.  Apr. 25, 2008. 526.
  16. "Government or Anarchy?" revisited. Jul. 1, 2009. 518.
  17. Bob Barr's Gun Record.  Aug. 6, 2008. 506.
  18. Ron Paul's former aide reveals: "We needed" Barr to vote for the PATRIOT Act. May 24, 2008. 500.
  19. Baldwin will free Ramos and Compean.  Sep. 15, 2008. 497.
  20. Smokin'. June 10, 2008. 495.
  21. Bob Barr and the Gun Ban (II).  Aug. 24, 2008. 492.
  22. Paul supporters Lawson and Jones win NC primaries.  May 8, 2008. 487.
  23. Talking Trash. Jun. 24, 2009. 486.
  24. Bob Barr's Real Record (I). May 22, 2008. 472.
  25. Libertarian kittens. Jul. 7, 2008. 471.
  26. Barr vs. McCain (II): The Wasted Vote. Nov. 3, 2008. 462.
  27. Ron Paul's Delegate Wars (II).  Apr. 20, 2008. 456.
  28. Ron Paul helps launch Young Americans for Liberty. Dec. 7, 2008. 455.
  29. Bob Barr's Real Record (II). May 22, 2008. 450.
  30. Ron Paul's Delegate Wars (V). May 11, 2008. 447.
  31. Third-party debate in early October.  Sep. 27, 2008. 421.
  32. Injustice at Nolan Chart! Nov. 23, 2008. 419.
  33. Sarah Palin and "Troopergate."  Aug. 30, 2008. 413.
  34. Ron Paul's Delegate Wars (IV). May 4, 2008. 413.
  35. Barr vs. McCain (III): Socialism. Nov. 3, 2008. 408.
  36. Third-partying the rEVOLution in Louisiana. Oct. 31, 2008. 399.
  37. Ron Paul's Delegate Wars (III). Apr. 27, 2008. 399.
  38. A sonnet on the Iraq War. May 18, 2009. 399.
  39. ACLU sues Transportation Security Administration over Ron Paul staffer's detention. Jul. 19, 2009. 391.
  40. Boston Tea Party nominee smears Barr. Jul. 13, 2008. 390.
  41. Obama warned not to take peace vote for granted. Jul. 26, 2008. 389.
  42. Trouble in Boston Tea Paradise. Oct. 24, 2008. 382.
  43. Rare Ron Paul footage in new Barr video. Jul. 27, 2008. 381.
  44. Ron Paul's No-Third-Party Deals. Nov. 14, 2008. 377.
  45. Bob Barr on the Bailouts. Sep. 21, 2008. 374.
  46. Third-Party Debate Fiasco: Oct. 19 debate(s) cancelled. Oct. 18, 2008. 370.
  47. Trans-Texas Corridor changes direction. Jun. 27, 2008. 358.
  48. GD's Top 100 of 2008. Jan. 1, 2009. 357. 
  49. Barr - Paul Alliance Buzz Builds. Jul. 5, 2008. 354.
  50. Vince Miller RIP. Jun. 29, 2008. 349.