Kirk had no use for libertarians.
From Wikipedia.com:
In a polemic essay, Kirk (quoting
T. S. Eliot) called libertarians "chirping sectaries," adding that they and conservatives have nothing in common (despite his early correspondence with the libertarian Paterson). He called the libertarian movement "an ideological clique forever splitting into sects still smaller and odder, but rarely conjugating." He said a line of division exists between believers in "some sort of transcendent moral order" and "utilitarians admitting no transcendent sanctions for conduct." He included libertarians in the latter category.
[8][9] Kirk, therefore, questioned the
"fusionism" between libertarians and traditional conservatives that marked much of post-World War II conservatism in the United States.
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