Electus de Lumine
Magician of Light
Would someone who believes in bringing about anarchy belong in this section?
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RF is based in the USA, where Libertarianism generally refers to right-wing libertarianism, which is similar in spirit minarchism or perhaps even anarcho-capitalism.
Anarchism is a left-wing (or post-left!) ideology, so probably wouldn't fit well here, although it is of course libertarian in the true sense.
The introduction thread states that while right-wing libertarianism is the most common on the forum, it does say that left-wing libertarianism does fall under that category. The reason why I asked is because it was not clear on whether they consider anarchy to be a form of libertarianism.
Despite what those pesky mods tell you, there's only one kind of "libertarian",Would someone who believes in bringing about anarchy belong in this section?
Despite what those pesky mods tell you, there's only one kind of "libertarian",
ie, the original kind going back to British (pre-French) roots.....the kind which
favors maximal liberty in both economic & social areas. This is the usage in
both the USA & Canuckistanian Libertarian Parties.
What's called "left libertarian" really fits what N Americastanians call "liberal".
Consider the Nolan Chart.....
The problem with the "right" prefix is that it typically connotes authoritarianism,
which is the opposite of libertarian thought.
"Anarchy" means different things to different people.
Do you belong here?
If you feel you do, then I say you're welcome.
(We're less in need of a "safe space" than some restricted forum types.)
Enjoy!
I'm more of a minarchist type, seeing some (limited) government as not just unavoidable, but even beneficial.I think that all of the charts used are subjective.
To be clear I believe in complete anarchy.
I'm more of a minarchist type, seeing some (limited) government as not just unavoidable, but even beneficial.
There's a wide range of thought about how much government is appropriate.
I don't believe humanity will ever be enlightened enuf to dispense with government.I only think that anarchy will work when we have been fully enlightened as a whole. Until then I wish to see a very small government.
Would someone who believes in bringing about anarchy belong in this section?
RF is based in the USA, where Libertarianism generally refers to right-wing libertarianism
Would someone who believes in bringing about anarchy belong in this section?
Would someone who believes in bringing about anarchy belong in this section?
RF is based in the USA, where Libertarianism generally refers to right-wing libertarianism, which is similar in spirit minarchism or perhaps even anarcho-capitalism.
Anarchism is a left-wing (or post-left!) ideology, so probably wouldn't fit well here, although it is of course libertarian in the true sense.
Hold on there partner. Anarchocomunism is left-wing, but that's just one branch. Plenty of ancaps and market anarchists out there.RF is based in the USA, where Libertarianism generally refers to right-wing libertarianism, which is similar in spirit minarchism or perhaps even anarcho-capitalism.
Anarchism is a left-wing (or post-left!) ideology, so probably wouldn't fit well here, although it is of course libertarian in the true sense.
I'm more of a minarchist type, seeing some (limited) government as not just unavoidable, but even beneficial.
My political persuasion is quite pragmatic as libertarians go, but here on RF I'm an extremist.
Here's hoping that you're even more extreme than I.