ReImagining Liberty

087: The Values of Radical Liberalism (w/ Cory Massimino)

Aug 26, 2025
Cory Massimino, an independent scholar and fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society, joins for an engaging discussion on the nuances of radical liberalism. He reflects on his 15-year journey in libertarianism, influenced by major political events and social movements. The conversation critiques traditional conservatism and emphasizes the need for empathy in political discourse. Massimino advocates for exploring anarchist alternatives, challenging the myth of singular political leaders, and rethinking liberty to prioritize equity while respecting diverse perspectives.
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INSIGHT

Libertarianism Evolved Toward Universalism

  • Cory Massimino says his libertarianism shifted from market-focused to more universal and left-aligned over 15 years.
  • He kept core 'live and let live' values while embracing feminism and gay liberation as continuous with libertarianism.
ANECDOTE

Early Ron Paul Fandom And Voting Hesitation

  • Cory recalls being swept up in the Ron Paul movement and being willing to skip voting until he was older.
  • He says he would have voted for McCain in 2008 if he could due to early credulity toward Republican rhetoric.
INSIGHT

Fusionism Narrowed Libertarian Focus

  • Aaron Ross Powell describes a shift from prioritizing economic freedom to valuing a broader range of social freedoms.
  • He notes fusionism led libertarians to side with the right and downplay racism and misogyny impacts.
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