Mark,
Do you think the Progressive doesn't already tune you out every time you expose government education, welfare, or medicine?
Some surely must. However, I have seen my message work in both real life and on the radio. If your system is better, that leaves the market place open to competition; and now we are back to the "If you think you can do it better..." conversation.
Do you not think that they already cringe whenever you espouse private property and gun ownership?
Perhaps the tried and true Progressive does, but they are not the only people that listen to Progressive Radio. 58% of talk radio listeners self-identify as neither Democrat nor Republican.
http://talkers.com/online/?p=7286It used to be 68%, I guess the Republicans have been successful recently.
Do the Christian Anarchists not huff and puff and rage whenever you deny the bible?
Some do, a few may come to the realization that what they believe is false, but I don't do a show about religion and I don't really care if a Christian comes to believe what I do. When I speak about a religion I am speaking what is true for me at the time and screwing with the ignorant, because it is fun. I have no intention of really converting them, because it is not germane to my goal, liberty (at least more of it) in my lifetime.
My point is this: Capitalism is by its very definition a system of private property,
Some experts would disagree. I don't, but my definition doesn't matter, only the definition of who is listening does.
which is the only condition in which liberty can survive.
I suppose you are right. I can't think of another, but I welcome others to try their schemes. That is why I believe in the Free Market, it is not necessarily limited to Capitalism. If some people want to make bread in a commune and trade it for eggs with the commune next door, I don't care and I am not going to try to stand there and demand that they call their system of exchange capitalism, because my time can be better spent.
By throwing the term capitalism under the bus for the goal of reaching a broader audience, you are instead limiting your message of freedom.
You are going to have to back that statement up. We just hit 90 stations this week. We are probably the largest truly pro-freedom media source on the planet, and if we aren't then give us a couple of years.