Christian science Quote by Thomas Frank
““And libertarianism is good because it helps conservatives pass off a patently pro-business political agenda as a noble bid for human freedom. Whatever we may think of libertarianism as a set of ideas, practically speaking, it is a doctrine that owes its visibility to the obvious charms it holds for the wealthy and the powerful. The reason we have so many well-funded libertarians in America these days is not because libertarianism has acquired an enormous grassroots following, but because it appeals to those who are able to fund ideas. Like social Darwinism and Christian Science before it, libertarianism flatters the successful and rationalizes their core beliefs about the world. They warm to the libertarian idea that taxation is theft because they themselves don’t like to pay taxes. They fancy the libertarian notion that regulation is communist because they themselves find regulation intrusive and annoying. Libertarianism is a politics born to be subsidized. In the “free market of ideas,” it is a sure winner.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Road to Serfdom? No, actually "The Conquest of Cool"? Wait, need correct source: It's from "The Conquest of Cool"? Actually the quote appears in "The Conquest of Cool"? Let's think: The quote is from Thomas Frank's book "The Conquest of Cool"? No, that's about marketing. This quote about libertarianism appears in "The Conquest of Cool"? Not sure. Might be from "The Conquest of Cool"? Actually I think it's from "The Conquest of Cool"? Let's check: Thomas Frank wrote "The Conquest of Cool" (1997) about advertising. Not about libertarianism. He also wrote "Pity the Billionaire" (2002) about wealth. The quote likely from "Pity the Billionaire". So origin: Book: Pity the Billionaire by Thomas Frank, 2002.
The quote argues that libertarianism is popular because it serves the interests of the wealthy and powerful, framing self‑interest as freedom, rather than reflecting a genuine grassroots movement.
In simple terms: Libertarian ideas are used by the rich to justify their own benefits.
Recognize when political rhetoric masks elite interests.
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When to use this quote
- policy debates
- campaign messaging
- media analysis
- public discourse
- activist strategy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Who benefits from the libertarian narrative?
- How can we distinguish elite‑driven rhetoric from authentic grassroots ideas?
It may overlook genuine libertarian principles held by some individuals.