Message from @Signia
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I want to abolish prisons, eliminate the bureaucracy, end all welfare, shrink the military, eliminate all borders, eliminate the federal reserve / Department of Education / IRS / Social Security, etc, remove all restrictions on arms, and remove all restrictions on drugs.
I want to add a few laws too, but only 1/1000000th of what I'll be cutting.
Biblical minarchism is libertarian.
Just like
Don't have states?
You're aware that, Minarchism isn't necessarily in favor of a weak army, yeah?
Monopolies on coercion are bad?
Yeah I'm aware
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But we are paying too much for what we have because of corporatism and military contract corruption
The only function of the state should be to protect against invaders and internal subversion.
And to enforce contracts.
Wait
If you want a state you're a liberal?
This is the purpose of the state in liberalism too
Well market liberalism anyway
That's. More like *classical* liberalism.
Ye
Not anarchism
Which, is much more, like libertarianism.
What
Errr....not sure about that, but.
Capitalist Libertarians are pretty unique to English actually
Libertarianism is a form of liberalism
what type of crack are you smoking
You know what libertarianism i am talking about.
If there were an individualism role I'd assign that to myself. As far right and as far libertarian as possible.
No like libertarianism the label started off as a socialist label
Individualism can be leftist as well, I'm an individualist
Im pretty sure that. Libertarianism was a term adopted by classical liberals once statists started utilizing the term 'liberal'
Disagree with that definition of individualism.
"Libertarianism originated as a form of left-wing politics such as anti-authoritarian and anti-state socialists like anarchists,[6] especially social anarchists,[7] but more generally libertarian communists/Marxists and libertarian socialists.[8][9] These libertarians seek to abolish capitalism and private ownership of the means of production, or else to restrict their purview or effects to usufruct property norms, in favor of common or cooperative ownership and management, viewing private property as a barrier to freedom and liberty.[10][11][12][13]"
Sorry about the bad format
But yeah it's from leftist anarchism
I'm a classical libertarian
It was adopted by capitalists later
Ok. But, Libertarian, is the term It is ***now***.
Still used by socialists mostly in non-english countries
Libertarianism as capitalism is unique to English speakers
Also I dont see How you can be pro Liberty, yet, abolish capitalism and use coercion to have others avoid from bartering for goods and services?