• Forester@pawb.social
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    16 hours ago

    I’m not him, but technically anybody who isn’t an authoritarian is a libertarian. Economic theory is Left Right. Freedom is up down. It’s a spectrum.

    Though apparently I’m one of the minority libertarians as I believe in egotistical altruism. Caring about the planet etc.

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      8 hours ago

      You contradict yourself in the first paragraph.

      It is a spectrum, which is why “anybody who isn’t an authoritarian is a libertarian” is not true.

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        42 minutes ago

        I don’t understand why you think that is a contradiction. You both agree there’s a spectrum between the two. Technically, if you’re not 100% authoritarian you have a greater-than-zero alignment with libertarianism.

        Now, if you’re trying to say landing somewhere in the middle of the spectrum means you’re neither, then I tend to agree with you (labels suck). However, I’d take it a step further and say that nobody is going to be the 100% perfect embodiment of either end of the spectrum, and therefore, no true authoritarian or libertarian exists. I think, to say either one of you is wrong is just arguing semantics.

          • Forester@pawb.social
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            4 hours ago

            You either like authority or you don’t. That’s binary. How much you like or dislike it is the spectrum.

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          Any assertion in chart form must be true!

          Edit: ok now that I’m getting downvotes I feel I need to explain: the conventional usage of the word libertarian is not commensurate with it covering such a wide range of the political spectrum. Usually we mean people who favour mildly anarchistic views (minimal governmental institutions, low taxation, low intervention). Representing that niche as half of the political spectrum is highly disingenuous

          • Forester@pawb.social
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            the word libertarian literally does mean what I’m telling you though . What’s your experiencing is? Your personal definition is not matching up with everyone else’s reality. You’ve just been misinformed and have only been exposed to a subset of libertarians.

      • Forester@pawb.social
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        7 hours ago

        Oh I’m fully aware. I’m not a socialist though. I still think capitalism is the best model for innovation it’s just the current system is geared to fuck the small mom and pop and only benefit massive conglomerations. If I was hypothetically in charge I would fully cut corporate welfare and redirect all of that directly to proper funding of essential services and safety nets and infrastructure. If your company requires government handout money to run, it should go under. That’s the capitalism I want to see.

        • Glasgow
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          5 hours ago

          Sounds like you might like agorism. (Free Market anarchism).