Libertarianarchist. That's me. But it is also redundant since an anarchist is just a libertarian with all the inconsistencies stripped away. A libertarian in full bloom.
The "libertarians" who dispute that always have a big "but". They are libertarian, but... there is some "service" The State provides- through coercion and theft- that they just don't believe can be provided voluntarily. Maybe "justice"/"courts", or "copyright", or roads, or "security" or "national defense". But there's always something.
Get rid of that "something" by realizing that if it needs to be provided, there is always a better way than by allowing a government monopoly to provide it through theft and coercion. And get over your fear of the word "anarchy".
You'll be happier in the long run.
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Those who want you to doubt that anarchy (self-ownership and individual responsibility) is the best, most moral, and ethical way to live among others are asking you to accept that theft, aggression, superstition, and slavery are better.
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Anarchy is a temporary state until structure is created, voluntarily or otherwise.
ReplyDeleteAnarchy doesn't mean there is no organization; just that it is consensual, not coerced. If it is voluntary, it isn't being "ruled", so it is perfectly anarchistic.
ReplyDeleteI love cooperation and "group projects"- I just hate the ones that are imposed on people who would prefer to opt out.