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Originally Posted by PsYcNeT
Oh snap guys.
Check your privilege, we're on forum.AlbertaAcademicsOnly.com/TenuredPoliticalAnalysts/index.html for a reason.
Oh no wait, this is forum.TheCalgarySchool.com/FraserInstituteCirclejerk/index.html , and you must have -this- many published essays on early Canadian colonialism to comment.
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You really haven't read any of his aboriginal stuff, have you? Like, you really haven't even bothered. None of it advocates anything close to assimilation. In fact, his latest book argues that bands should be allowed to free themselves from the Indian Act through popular vote, and gain ownership of the land that they currently live on. It's the most moderate proposal for property rights reform that you could imagine.
By the way, how is Austrian economics in the least bit authoritarian, in regards to the free market? That is an incredible oxymoron.