> So Ron Paul learned that YouTube is not radically libertarian.
Nothing more radically libertarian than exercising your private property rights to control what ideas are spread by use of that property.
The people complaining on the basis that private parties should not have the right to control what ideas are spread using their own property, OTOH, are clearly not radically libertarian.
Good point. Radically libertarian is a nightmare. In general, radically $ideology usually is a nightmare. Some cultures even have a word for moderation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagom
Nothing more radically libertarian than exercising your private property rights to control what ideas are spread by use of that property.
The people complaining on the basis that private parties should not have the right to control what ideas are spread using their own property, OTOH, are clearly not radically libertarian.