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I am a Libertarian
Topic Started: Nov 30 2011, 08:23 PM (89 Views)
BunnyfulWizard
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Do you agree with these ideas? You may be a Libertarian too!
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I'm really not sure what I believe. I'm more of an Anarchist than anything, which is to say an extremist Libertarian. Although, I support more of a socialist-stance, but I do realize that Anarchism is truly incompatible with any other political-ideology. Anarchism is pretty much a stateless-government, so how can there be room for a state-run political-ideology?
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Dec 1 2011, 11:03 AM
I'm really not sure what I believe. I'm more of an Anarchist than anything, which is to say an extremist Libertarian. Although, I support more of a socialist-stance, but I do realize that Anarchism is truly incompatible with any other political-ideology. Anarchism is pretty much a stateless-government, so how can there be room for a state-run political-ideology?
Well, I suppose anarchy is considered the extremest form of of Libertarianism because the core of libertarianism is merely that government is a necessarily evil and is only kept for that which makes it necessary. the anarchist simply disposes the sense of necessity. To be truly accurate I may too be an anarchist, my political choice is out of a sense of realism, that's to say, I live in a world with government, so I choose my politics to protect my interests within that system. that's not to say I don't have anarchist values. I merely make allowances becuase a true anarchist wouldn't be able to use a public road, postage or money.
in short an anarchist whom lives an anarchist lifestyle is pretty much an imaginary creature.
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Dec 1 2011, 12:57 PM

Quoting limited to 1 levels deep Well, I suppose anarchy is considered the extremest form of of Libertarianism because the core of libertarianism is merely that government is a necessarily evil and is only kept for that which makes it necessary. the anarchist simply disposes the sense of necessity. To be truly accurate I may too be an anarchist, my political choice is out of a sense of realism, that's to say, I live in a world with government, so I choose my politics to protect my interests within that system. that's not to say I don't have anarchist values. I merely make allowances becuase a true anarchist wouldn't be able to use a public road, postage or money.
in short an anarchist whom lives an anarchist lifestyle is pretty much an imaginary creature.
I've pretty much come to terms with the fact that Anarchism probably won't work or last long even if it was implemented. Someone, somewhere would form a new government, also I like the idea of being protected from murder, rape, and bullying.

I consider myself an Independent-Centrist. I can't truly be a Libertarian because I lean more to the Socialist side of the economy, while still advocating freedom and equality, not one or the other.
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Dec 27 2011, 01:36 PM

Quoting limited to 1 levels deep Well, I suppose anarchy is considered the extremest form of of Libertarianism because the core of libertarianism is merely that government is a necessarily evil and is only kept for that which makes it necessary. the anarchist simply disposes the sense of necessity. To be truly accurate I may too be an anarchist, my political choice is out of a sense of realism, that's to say, I live in a world with government, so I choose my politics to protect my interests within that system. that's not to say I don't have anarchist values. I merely make allowances becuase a true anarchist wouldn't be able to use a public road, postage or money.
in short an anarchist whom lives an anarchist lifestyle is pretty much an imaginary creature.
Libertarians do believe in those things, only under a free-market economic paradigm. unless you mean to say those things are incompatible.
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