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Albert Meltzer on Right-Libertarianism
Here are a couple of extracts from Albert Meltzer's Anarchism : Arguments for and Against
"Liberal-Democracy seldom voices any arguments against anarchism as such -- other than relying on prejudice --
because its objections are purely authoritarian, and unmask the innate Statism and authoritarianism of liberalism.
Nowadays conservatives like to appropriate the name 'libertarianism' to describe themselves as if they were more
receptive to freedom than socialists. But their libertarianism is confined to keeping the State out of interfering in
their business affairs, i.e. exploitation. Once anarchism makes it plain that it is possible to have both social justice
and to dispense with the State they are shown in their true colours. Their arguments against State socialism and
Communism may sound 'libertarian,' but their arguments against Anarchism reveal that they are essentially
authoritarian. That is why they prefer to rely upon innuendo, slanders and false reporting, which is part and parcel
of the Establishment anti-anarchism, faithfully supported by the media." [pp. 47-48]
"Stealing from anarchism is done. . . by the 'libertarian right,' who are willing enough to add the denunciation of
anarchism as criminal of itself. They deny the virtues of government when it infringes on business or is used for the
extraction of tax from the propertied class. Ideally, for them, government should be bought by the rich and used
against workers in defense of ruling class interests. It should resemble a hired, privatised police force affordable
only by the privileged. 'Anarchist' sounding slogans are used by them just as they were used by Lenin, and for the
same reason." [p. 60]