Not one for labels however I'd say I am somewhere in the paleo/small l category.
test is crap... i ended up as agorist, while i'm a classic liberal (close to what some of you refer to as "miniarchist"). i think the reason i came up as agorist is because i favor civil disobedience. but i want to use it as a tool to stop government functions i deem illegitimate, not to eliminate the state. i'm also not opposed to participation in the political system.
bad quiz.
Oops.. I effed up. I selected "small l-libertarian" before I took the quiz, which scored me as "minarchist". However it also scored me nearly equally for "left-libertarian" and "agorist"... So, I'm not sure how reliable this is. How are these three compatible? I can see the compatibility between agorism and minarchism....but left-libertarian!?! Wtf? Fuck Noam Chomsky.
lol Chomsky has done more to promote peace than you ever have
DURF DURF HE IS LEFTIST DURF DURF I DUN LIK LEFTIST CAUSE DEY BAD DURF DURF
lol Chomsky has done more to promote peace than you ever have
That may be true. But for him to describe himself as any kind of libertarian or anarchist is still a complete neologism. He's a statist through and through. He just wants to look like an independent thinker so he calls himself by a label that he thinks will distinguish him from all the other Obama lemmings who believe the same things he does.
That may be true. But for him to describe himself as any kind of libertarian or anarchist is still a complete neologism. He's a statist through and through. He just wants to look like an independent thinker so he calls himself by a label that he thinks will distinguish him from all the other Obama lemmings who believe the same things he does.
Small l libertarians are libertarians, usually of the minarchist variety, who do not particularly identify with the official Libertarian Party or are not active in it, or may even actively oppose it. Small l libertarians are likely to view the Libertarian Party as moving in too moderate of a direction. Small l libertarian may tend to be more radical than many official Libertarian Party members. Some small l libertarians eventually transition to agorism, a completely apolitical approach to libertarianism.