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KOL436 | Kelly Patrick Show: Taking Questions from Nonlibertarians https://stephankinsella.com/as_paf_po... I was interviewed today by Kelly Patrick of the Kelly Patrick Show ep. 777. I fielded questions from his The Kelly Patrick Show Political Chat facebook group, mostly questions from nonlibertarians or people critical of libertarianism. We discussed the prospects of liberty, activism, why people are not persuaded by libertarian arguments, the prospects of the Libertarian Party, intellectual property, anarchism, and so on. Transcript and shownotes below. Shownotes—Brief (Grok) In this engaging political episode of The Kelly Patrick Show, host Kelly Patrick sits down with prominent libertarian thinker and retired patent attorney Stephan Kinsella to field tough questions submitted by non-libertarians from his Facebook group. The conversation opens with a deep dive into why libertarianism struggles to gain widespread appeal despite being well-known—Stephan argues it’s not a lack of exposure but economic and political illiteracy, inconsistent application of shared norms like self-ownership and non-aggression, and people’s willingness to grant the state exceptions they’d never tolerate from private actors. He defends libertarianism as aspirational yet practical, rooted in Western civilization’s core principles of property rights and peaceful cooperation, while addressing criticisms that it “offers nothing” by explaining how anarcho-capitalist ideas expect natural private institutions (education, security, roads) to re-emerge without state distortion rather than leaving a vacuum. The discussion covers Stephan’s 2024 voting intentions (likely Trump over Harris to limit Democrat damage, possibly Chase Oliver), his signature crusade against intellectual property laws (patents and copyright as violations of tangible property rights that stifle innovation and free speech), the hopeless national prospects of the Libertarian Party in a winner-take-all system, a non-interventionist foreign policy vision (slash military budget, close foreign bases, avoid entanglements), skepticism toward modern monetary theory and fiat currency in favor of hard money like Bitcoin, and a candid critique of the U.S. Constitution as a document designed to empower rather than restrain government. Packed with principled reasoning, inside libertarian jokes, and responses to real-world examples, this episode offers a thorough, unfiltered exploration of libertarian ideas from one of its most influential contemporary voices.