This is of course rubbish.
Yes, the classical liberal did believe in the government keeping
a hands off approach to business. It is also true that the classical liberal
wanted to prevent government intrusion in private life. But this is simplistic
comprehension at best.
The classical liberal also believed in a strong central
government to ensure legal structure and order, the antithesis of
libertarianism. This was needed in order to ensure that all companies operating
in the market were fair, that none were exploiting their positions to drive
others out of business.
Another cornerstone of Classical Liberalism is financial
protectionism, which a prime modern-day example would be the TARP bailouts,
another thing the Libertarians are against. A classical Liberal is also for the
heavy hand of government to ensure the rights of all citizens, so a move such
as the Civil Rights Act would be right up their alley.
They believed that
rights such as these, such as the Minimum Wage, were best handled by the government
and not by organizations such as Unions nor left up to companies on their own.
Classical Liberalism instilled both the First and Second Bank of the United
States, which are the forerunners of the modern Federal Reserve. The Fed in
fact taps into the lessons learned from these older institutions in its
development, in order to avoid their pitfalls.
So no, classical liberals are nothing like libertarianism, and
anyone who says they are the same is a liar.
Libertarians instead find their roots in a completely different
branch of the political philosophical tree, that of the Anarchist movement of
the 19th century. The word libertarian was even coined by the French anarchist Joseph Déjacque
for his publication “La Libertaire, Journal du Mouvement
Social” in 1858.
In order to gain legitimacy, in the 1970′s the libertarian
movement began to co-opt lip service to classical liberals, which had been
romanticized by the Objectivist movement and their patron saint Ayn Rand. But with their continuing fight to overthrow the
government and blind belief in the benevolence of corporations, it is clear
that they remain the anarchists they’ve always been.
So next time a libertarian claims to be a classical liberal,
smile knowing that while their lips may say liberal, the truth behind it is
anarchy.
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