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<blockquote>''Not to be confused with [[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]]''</blockquote>
Reactionary Libertarianism, or Reactbert, for short is an economically far-right, Libertarian, and [[File:Reactcross.png]] [[Reactionaryism|Reactionary]] ideology inspired on the Belgian political philosopher, [[File:FrankVanDun.png]] Frank Van Dun, who, in the article "[https://misesuk.org/2017/08/31/the-reactionary-libertarianism-of-frank-van-dun/ The 'Reactionary' Libertarianism of Frank Van Dun]", written by Richard Storey, is described as a "Reactionary Libertarian". The article shows extracts from Frank's correspondence with him outlining the case that the [[File:feud.png]] [[Feudalism|feudal]] system was [[File:awaj.png]] [[anarchism|stateless]] and that the [[File:catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|church]] was, in fact, and contrary to most people's beliefs, the greatest limitatorlimiter to the rise of states in Europe.
 
==Beliefs==
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==The Origin of the State==
This ideology takes a specific approach on the explanation of wahtwhat is the state and how it evolved until its modern version.<br>‘State’ derives from the Latin ‘status’. In the 15th century, however, it began to be used in [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italian principalities and cities to refer to their “political economy” (the realm considered as a single household). However, even today there remains an ambiguity: the state as a single economy (now usually called ‘a society’) and the state as the apparatus of rule and government within society (which puts every inhabitant of a country inside or outside the state apparatus).
 
Frank, though, believes that the term has been overly (mis)used in the modern times, calling any system of rule a state, whether or not the rulers even claimed to have the right to govern anything but their household and whether or not they ruled by customary prerogative or governed by [[File:imp.png]] [[Imperialism|“the rights of conquest”]] (the former excluding, the latter including the “rights” to legislate and to tax at will).
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===Articles===
*[https://misesusers.orgugent.be/library~frvandun/natural-law-liberalism-and-christianity-0Texts/Articles/NaturalLawLiberalismChristianity%20(JLS).pdf Natural Law, Liberalism and Christianity] by [[File:FrankVanDun.png]] [[Austrian School|Frank Van Dun]]
*[https://misesukarchive.org/2017/10/14/libertarianism-is-going-medievalph/5qfBh Libertarianism Is Going Medieval ] by [[File:AltBert.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Richard Storey]]
*[https://libertarianism.uk/2017/08/31/the-reactionary-libertarianism-of-frank-van-dun/ The ‘Reactionary’ Libertarianism of Frank van Dun] by [[File:AltBert.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Richard Storey]]
 
==Gallery==
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