QUIZ: What kind of libertarian are you?

What kind of libertarian are you?

  • Agorist

    Votes: 14 6.5%
  • Anarcho-Capitalist

    Votes: 49 22.9%
  • Geo-libertarian

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Left-libertarian

    Votes: 23 10.7%
  • Libertarian socialist

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • Minarchist

    Votes: 65 30.4%
  • Neo-libertarian

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Paleo-libertarian

    Votes: 34 15.9%
  • "Small L" libertarian

    Votes: 25 11.7%

  • Total voters
    214
Anarcho-capitalist
100%
"Small L" libertarian
83%
Left-libertarian
83%
Agorist
67%
Paleo-libertarian
50%
Minarchist
50%
Geo-libertarian
0%
Libertarian socialist
0%
Neo-libertarian
0%
 
Minarchists are libertarians who advocate a strictly limited government and usually a more decentralized form of it.
Minarchists may vary in the degree to which they think that government should be limited, although the bare bones position
is essentially nothing more than police, courts and the military. Minarchists tend to think that some minimum level of government
is a necessary evil, or at least an inevitability. The contemporary libertarian movement in America is dominantly minarchist,
although it has had a long history of dialogue and debate between minarchist and anarchist libertarians.


Well at least I did learn something new here.
 
You Scored as "Small L" libertarian

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.

"Small L" libertarian
83%
Minarchist
75%
Left-libertarian
75%
Agorist
75%
Anarcho-capitalist
75%
Paleo-libertarian
50%
Geo-libertarian
8%
Neo-libertarian
8%
Libertarian socialist
0%

Honestly,I have no idea what the fuck an agorist is, but I am 75% one. personally I feel I am more a constitutionalist libertarian though in all honesty I dream for a day where we not only went back to following the constitution but took it a step further and brought back the articles of Confederation with the inclusion of the bill of rights. I realize that is unfortunately impossible for many reasons so I will settle with returning to the constitution. If I lived in the early 1800s I would have been an anti-federalist supporting such great men like Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and eventually Jackson, Polk, and Taylor.
 
I got Agorist, I think that's a very good label.

I've also been reconsidering whether it's possible to own property.

It it helps, i'd suggest determining what form of "ownership" you are thinking about.

Is ownership simply the physical capacity/ability to control or dominate a particular piece of matter?

Or, is ownership a social construct which recognizes justified control or domination of a particular piece of matter?

Both definitions are plausible, but the one you are using is very important when it comes to political economy.
 
Anarcho-capitalist 100%
Left-libertarian 100%
"Small L" libertarian 83%
Agorist 75%
Minarchist 50%
Paleo-libertarian 17%
Geo-libertarian 0%
Libertarian socialist 0%
Neo-libertarian 0%

I would further distinguish myself as a Walter Block anarcho-capitalist (as opposed to a Stefbot) because I believe that supporting Ron Paul and his earmarking policy is perfectly consistent with the non-aggression principle.
 
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Anarcho-capitalist
100%
Left-libertarian
75%
"Small L" libertarian
67%
Geo-libertarian
42%
Agorist
42%
Minarchist
33%
Paleo-libertarian
33%
Neo-libertarian
8%
Libertarian socialist
0%
 
I scored Ancap, but I'm curious as to how this differs from Agorism. I was under the impression that the two were more or less the same thing?
 
I scored Ancap, but I'm curious as to how this differs from Agorism. I was under the impression that the two were more or less the same thing?

agorists typically argue for funding (voluntarily) private military corporations in an effort to, one day, overpower the state; they also support black and grey markets as well.
 
agorists typically argue for funding (voluntarily) private military corporations in an effort to, one day, overpower the state;

I don't think so ... at least this doesn't match my experience.

they also support black and grey markets as well.

Yes, this is the main focus of agorism to my understanding. The idea is to grow the free society and let the governmental one shrink. I don't think armed conflict is a goal.
 
"Small L" libertarian
83%
Minarchist
83%
Paleo-libertarian
83%
Left-libertarian
67%
Agorist
67%
Geo-libertarian
25%
Anarcho-capitalist
17%
Neo-libertarian
0%
Libertarian socialist
0%

Damnit, I'm in a three-way tie! Seriously, whats the difference between Minarchist, Paleo-libertarian and "Small L" libertarian?
 
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"Left-libertarians are libertarians that are more associated with the anti-authoritarian left than other libertarians. Left-libertarians can be minarchists, but many are anarchists who are in alliance with the anarchist left. Left-libertarians are more critical of conservatism and corporatism than most libertarians. They view libertarians in a hsitorical context that is interconnected with the history of the left. "
 
Shouldn't there be an option to choose "argumentative libertarian?" You know the kind, ones who will argue about anything just for the sake of argument?
 
You Scored as "Small L" libertarian
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.

Anarcho-capitalist
75%
"Small L" libertarian
75%
Paleo-libertarian
67%
Minarchist
67%
Left-libertarian
58%
Agorist
58%
Geo-libertarian
25%
Neo-libertarian
0%
Libertarian socialist
0%
 
Apparently I'm ancap, but I wouldn't have necessarily guessed that before hand.

Tied with paleo-libertarian.
 
Paleo-libertarian
75%
Minarchist
67%
Agorist
67%
"Small L" libertarian
58%
Anarcho-capitalist
58%
Left-libertarian
42%
Geo-libertarian
33%
Libertarian socialist
25%
Neo-libertarian
8%
 
"Small L" libertarian
83%
Minarchist
83%
Paleo-libertarian
83%
Left-libertarian
67%
Agorist
67%
Geo-libertarian
25%
Anarcho-capitalist
17%
Neo-libertarian
0%
Libertarian socialist
0%

Damnit, I'm in a three-way tie! Seriously, whats the difference between Minarchist, Paleo-libertarian and "Small L" libertarian?

Interesting results. Three way tie and 0% neo and 0% socialist.
 
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