• Hobo@lemmy.world
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    Please don’t take this the wrong way. I’m assuming you’re saying you’re philosophically libertarian, and not Libertarian as in a particular party, because you didn’t capitalize the word but could be mistaken…

    So you’re a liberal that doesn’t like to label themselves that way? Why throw your hat into a ring with all the rest of that batshit crazy shit if you believe in a strong centralized government and regulation (ie support for a strong FDA, EPA, and CPS)? The things you appear to support are philosophically liberal ideals. What things make you want to label yourself libertarian that conflict with a liberal philosophy?

    Again, genuinely curious because libertarians tend to be either liberals that don’t like that label, or batshit crazy racists that want the end of times so they can shoot minorities. And I’m just endlessly fascinated by both types of people. Also I’m always on the look out for the elusive 3rd type of libertarian.

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      Not the one you responded to, but I do see myself as libertarian socialist - which is nothing else than an anarchist.

      The right side always seems to want to steal the labels from our side, because freedom and liberty sells good…

      A liberal on the other hand is a very comformist stance in my opinion

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        TIL that a libertarian socialist can be equated to an anarchist…

        Time to go dive into another wikipedia hole regarding classical political theory.

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          Yes, traditionally,

          a libertarian socialist can be equated to an anarchist

          However, that’s only one of the definitions. Libertarian capitalism, commonly known as anarcho-capitalism, is another type of anarchism.

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        Where specifically does your philosophy diverge from liberalism. What parts of it seem conformist and what made you feel that way? In my understanding libertarian-socialist, with a lean to anarchist, seems to be liberalism without the label. So just trying to figure out the specifics of your personal philosophy.

        Do you believe in private property? Regulation of commerce? Do you think social safety nets should be maintained by the government? Emergency/public services like fire departments, school, and utilities? Taking a step back, do you think the government should collect taxes? Again, just curious where your personal philosophy diverges and why. Not trying to put you on the defense or anything, just genuinely curious.

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      Also I’m always on the look out for the elusive 3rd type of libertarian.

      You mean the original libertarians? Lol!