Comment on: Libertarian subreddit isn't so libertarian
That’s not really a definition, but sure.
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15 Feb 2024 20:38
u/DrPhunktacular
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Comment on: Libertarian subreddit isn't so libertarian
If what I want to do with my own property is interfere with what you want to do with yours, is that still peak libertarian?
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15 Feb 2024 19:43
u/DrPhunktacular
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Comment on: Libertarian subreddit isn't so libertarian
I’m sure you’re aware, but “libertarian” is defined in any number of places and ways, and covers the gamut from “someone who believes in individual freedom generally” to “anarcho-capitalists who violently oppose all forms of taxation,” and depending on who you ask can also mean “social conservatives who want to smoke weed and repeal age of consent laws.”
So which definition are you referencing?
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15 Feb 2024 19:41
u/DrPhunktacular
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Comment on: Libertarian subreddit isn't so libertarian
I think we often fail to define these terms and end up talking past each other. What do you see as the main distinctions between libertarian and conservative ideologies?
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15 Feb 2024 19:34
u/DrPhunktacular
in r/RedditCensors