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This guy is interesting. In this video he explains why he changed from being a right-wing libertarian to a left-wing libertarian. He says he hasn't changed his views much about anything at all and still believes in equality, freedom, and liberty, but he doesn't believe that capitalism can bring these ideals about anymore.He was once a capitalist and businessman who had started six different businesses over the last 20 years, but he now thinks the capitalist class have too much power - even more power than the government - and so this, just as much as big government, needs to be addressed too, he says. [embedded content]
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This guy is interesting. In this video he explains why he changed from being a right-wing libertarian to a left-wing libertarian. He says he hasn't changed his views much about anything at all and still believes in equality, freedom, and liberty, but he doesn't believe that capitalism can bring these ideals about anymore.This guy is interesting. In this video he explains why he changed from being a right-wing libertarian to a left-wing libertarian. He says he hasn't changed his views much about anything at all and still believes in equality, freedom, and liberty, but he doesn't believe that capitalism can bring these ideals about anymore.He was once a capitalist and businessman who had started six different businesses over the last 20 years, but he now thinks the capitalist class have too much power - even more power than the government - and so this, just as much as big government, needs to be addressed too, he says. [embedded content]
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He was once a capitalist and businessman who had started six different businesses over the last 20 years, but he now thinks the capitalist class have too much power - even more power than the government - and so this, just as much as big government, needs to be addressed too, he says.