Tucker, Spencer, Libertarianism, and Fascism

On February 18, white nationalist and alt-right leader Richard Spencer was present in the bar of the Marriott hotel that hosted the International Students For Liberty conference. He was invited by the Hans-Hermann Hoppe Caucus, a group of right-libertarians with no official affiliation with SFL. A sign and the claims of several Hoppe Caucus members made it seem as though Spencer was an official part of the event, although he was not. “We started the Hoppe Caucus with just a small group of people to spread diversity of conversation into the libertarian movement,” said Mitchell Steffen, founding member of the Hoppe Caucus. “We don’t agree with what Spencer believes in a lot of ways, but we still wanted to hear his point of view.” For the better part of an hour, he and a small gathering of supporters, other listeners, and some SFL attendees engaged in political conversation in a peaceful and mostly quiet manner. Things got more raucous over time, then Jeffrey Tucker and others arrived to loudly denounce Spencer. Tucker left the scene, but those who came with him kept yelling, prompting hotel security to ask the entire crowd at the bar to leave. Spencer requested an escort out by hotel security, which they provided. “It was really unfortunate how it turned out,” Steffen said. “I think the Hoppe Caucus did a good job of pushing the envelope and exposing hypocrisy though. Spencer’s ideas should be challenged with better libertarian ideas. He should not be bullied.” The Exchange First, let us analyze the exchange between Tucker and Spencer, transcribed below from the source video: “JEFFREY TUCKER: I think fascists are not welcome at an anti-fascist conference! Not welcome! Students For Liberty is about human dignity, about liberty for all and not about fascism and that is what that man represents! You know the only reason you’re here is because of public accommodation laws; otherwise you’d be thrown out immediately, buddy. RICHARD SPENCER: Oh, its Jeffrey Tucker! (unintelligible) JT: (unintelligible) Yeah, this hotel, because you’re devaluing this property, my friend. RS: Oh, really? By you, Jeffrey? I’m not sure you could throw out a fly, little Jeffrey. Hey Jeffrey, I used to read those articles by you, Jeffrey. JT: Look, you don’t belong here. You absolutely don’t belong. RS: Oh, I don’t belong here? What? JT: You know why? Because we stand for liberty. RS: Do you support the deep state, dude? That’s awesome. JT: You stand for fascism, and you don’t belong here. Students For Liberty opposes everything that you stand for, buddy. RS: You tweeted that you support the deep state over Trump. I think you might be a little fascist there, little Jeffrey. JT: You are a troll. You can’t organize your own conference, so you come to our conference. RS: That’s not an argument. JT: You know the last time you tried, you had a bunch of losers in a room making Nazi salutes. That’s what happened at yours. RS: That’s not an argument. JT: So you come to our conference and troll us. If you were on Twitter right now, we’d all block you. RS: I was invited by people here to come speak to them, Jeffrey. JT: You are a liar! You are a liar! Fascists are liars! (exits)” Read the entire article at ZerothPosition.com

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