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originally posted by: PraetorianAZ
My thoughts on being Libertarian would be: Do whatever you want in life just dont impede on the life and liberty of another person.
originally posted by: Propagandalf
a reply to: FilthyUSMonkey
Libertarianism is concerned with liberty or freedom. There are libertarian socialists, libertarian capitalists, libertarian communists, and libertarians of all stripes.
originally posted by: FilthyUSMonkey
originally posted by: Propagandalf
a reply to: FilthyUSMonkey
Libertarianism is concerned with liberty or freedom. There are libertarian socialists, libertarian capitalists, libertarian communists, and libertarians of all stripes.
So the term can mean a lot of things to different people. When the term is used, should it be qualified?
wiki
The political compass has two axes. One represents economic issues as right-vs-left. The other represents issues of freedom, or social issues, as authoritarian-vs-libertarian. One can determine their position on the political compass through an online quiz by the same name.
I also believe in fiscal responsibility and natural law.
Historically, natural law refers to the use of reason to analyze human nature to deduce binding rules of moral behavior from nature's or God's creation of reality and mankind. The concept of natural law was documented in ancient Greek philosophy, including Aristotle,[2] and was referred to in Roman philosophy by Cicero. References to natural law are also found in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, later expounded upon in the Middle Ages by Christian philosophers such as Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas.
Natural law kind of concerns me.
originally posted by: Metallicus
a reply to: FilthyUSMonkey
Natural law kind of concerns me.
I think of it like this. There must be a “victim” of person or property for a crime to have been committed. Consenting commerce between adults isn’t the concern of the Government or at least it shouldn’t be. Liberty of individuals is respected over statutes.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: FilthyUSMonkey
originally posted by: Propagandalf
a reply to: FilthyUSMonkey
Libertarianism is concerned with liberty or freedom. There are libertarian socialists, libertarian capitalists, libertarian communists, and libertarians of all stripes.
So the term can mean a lot of things to different people. When the term is used, should it be qualified?
Here is a political compass. Take it with a grain of salt as many try to quantify the nuance of political stances, but sometimes visual representations help.
wiki
The political compass has two axes. One represents economic issues as right-vs-left. The other represents issues of freedom, or social issues, as authoritarian-vs-libertarian. One can determine their position on the political compass through an online quiz by the same name.
here is the quiz to see where you fall, about ten minutes.
originally posted by: olaru12
I worked on Gary Johnson's campaign and I never quite understood the Libertarian ideology or even if there is one.
It seemed to be a lot of drinking and networking.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: FilthyUSMonkey
Die Grandma!
I hope you are typing in German and giving a shout out.
ETA
But shouldn't it be grossmutter then???
edit on 10-1-2019 by FilthyUSMonkey because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: olaru12
I worked on Gary Johnson's campaign and I never quite understood the Libertarian ideology or even if there is one.
It seemed to be a lot of drinking and networking.