Libertarians love to talk about freedom. Conservatives love to talk about order. But can these two philosophies really live under the same roof, or are we witnessing an ideological divorce in real time?
🚨 Russell Kirk called libertarianism “an ideology of ideological fanatics”—was he right?
💥 Does “methodological individualism” actually mean anything, or is it just a libertarian escape hatch?
⚡ Why do libertarians spend more time tearing things down than building anything lasting?
🔥 Is “End the Fed” a serious policy proposal, or just grievance politics in a three-word slogan?
In this episode of Firing Lane, we take aim at the contradictions between conservatism and libertarianism, exposing where libertarians get it right, where they go off the rails, and whether they can ever be more than just an anti-establishment protest movement. Can libertarians and conservatives actually work together—or is this alliance a ticking time bomb?
🎙️ Tune in, switch your selector switch from safe to semi, and let’s get to work.