Message from @lesalia
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Groups of people voluntarily associating in an exclusive manner theoretically doesn't violate the NAP
@lesalia It has logical consistent philosophy, it just fails to understand Everything humans are. Making only some of their ideas useful as a whole (but this can be said about most parties, no side is always right).
It might have an actual philosophy and I was being excessively snarky sorry
heh its cool
It is probably bugman hippie nonsense for a lot of people because masses of people don't all have the time or inclination to do philosophy in a perfectly careful way
Not that anyone does philosophy perfectly and I'm not sure what that would even mean
>Wait so what is libertarian supposed to mean
It doesn't mean the same thing to all people who identify as libertarian
Wikipedia says "Libertarianism is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle" and I guess that's a good enough approximate definition
Its hard to say sometimes (like with any group that fragments into many different parts), but they do have to agree with a few principles (i'm just not sure i care enough to look for them and list them heh).
Ah ok so that would make sense I always understood it as, people are allowed to do what they want as long as its within the law and doesn't effect someone or their property negatively
At least that's my highly simple version of it
The pedantic answer to that would be "not really"
Maybe a good way to explain it to people who are new
"Within the law" implies it's not a critique on the law itself if it's an unjust law
You could say approximately "people should be able to do what they want as long as it doesn't violate another person's property rights" where violating property rights means violence, theft, violating a contract maybe
For capitalist libertarians
There are commie libertarians who consider libertarianism to mean the elimination of all hierarchies and inequalities and that means the elimination of private property rights, I think
Wait so aren't communism and libertarianism at odds then cause if libertarianism is about the individuals then communism is the collective
Where private property rights are replaced with cooperative collective ownership of the means of production
I think both kinds of libertarians believe in voluntary collectives
I could be wrong about the left-anarchists, but ancaps definitely believe ancoms should be able to make their own commune if they feel like
As long as the commune isn't violating another person's property rights
Ah so in order for it to work out people cant be inherently selfish.
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The individualism/collectivism dichotomy confuses me because collectives can be voluntary sometimes
The correct answer is socially traditionalist and fiscal libertarianism.
Lol
@Salacious Swanky Cat That's what Hoppean restrictive covenant communities are for
People can sign a contract to make a community where they exclude degenerates however they want to define degeneracy, it's where the "physical removal" meme originated
But physical removal doesn't mean killing anyone it just means excluding them from the contract
@trippy dick rick lol that's why i said most libertarianism doesn't take into account everything a human is.
@lesalia oh. I’ve never hear of the term hoppean.
Get it now. Hoppean is a dude.
Hoppean sounds like a Pokémon
I love the Pokémon games. I still play Pokémon go. Lol
Left-libertarians believe Hoppe is a secret fascist nazi devil iirc
eww, pokemon go is not a pokemon game!
lol
He's literally just an anarcho-capitalist