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what-kind-of-libertarian-are-you?

Started by Sovereign Curtis, December 27, 2009, 12:34 PM NHFT

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Sovereign Curtis

http://quizfarm.com/quizzes/new/Brainpolice/what-kind-of-libertarian-are-you/


QuoteYou Scored as Anarcho-Capitalist

Anarcho-capitalists are libertarians who oppose the state entirely and propose to have a free market in the provision of security and arbitration. The term anarcho-capitalism derives from Murray Rothbard to describe a stateless society based on the principles of laissez-faire or the philosophy in support of such a proposition. Anarcho-capitalists may tend to still associate more with the political right and make use of the political process, unless they are agorists or left-libertarians at the same time.

Anarcho-capitalist         
100%
Left-libertarian         
83%
Agorist               
83%

"Small L" libertarian         
75%
Paleo-libertarian         
42%
Minarchist            
25%
Geo-libertarian            
25%
Neo-libertarian            
25%
Libertarian socialist          
8%


:)

Pat McCotter

You Scored as Agorist

Agorists are market anarchists or anarcho-capitalists (often former anarcho-capitalists) who have moved in the direction of rejecting participation in the political process in favor of more direct action in the form of economic secession and civil disobedience in general, with particular emphasis on making use of black or grey markets. Agorism could be viewed as a radicalized version of anarcho-capitalism, or a radicalized outcome of taking it in new directions. Agorists tend to be more closely associated with the traditional anarchist left than many anarcho-capitalists.

Agorist    
   100%
Anarcho-capitalist    
   83%
Left-libertarian    
   75%
"Small L" libertarian    
   67%
Minarchist    
   50%
Paleo-libertarian    
   42%
Geo-libertarian    
   17%
Libertarian socialist    
   8%
Neo-libertarian    
   0%

rs38bj

Anarcho-capitalist 
83%
Agorist 
75%
Left-libertarian 
67%
Minarchist 
58%
"Small L" libertarian 
58%
Paleo-libertarian 
33%
Geo-libertarian 
8%
Libertarian socialist 
0%
Neo-libertarian 
0%

PattyLee loves dogs

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Any one who cares, I Scored as Minarchist:  I am not sure how valid 3 choice answer to some of these complex questions were on this pole. I am evolving and given enough reason I might modify  a few points. Very Interesting, thanks, it will help me to think about these things.                                                             Patty Lee

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.

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

thinkliberty

You Scored as Anarcho-capitalist
Anarcho-capitalists are libertarians who oppose the state entirely and propose to have a free market in the provision of security and arbitration. The term anarcho-capitalism derives from Murray Rothbard to describe a stateless society based on the principles of laissez-faire or the philosophy in support of such a proposition. Anarcho-capitalists may tend to still associate more with the political right and make use of the political process, unless they are agorists or left-libertarians at the same time.


Anarcho-capitalist   
83%
Agorist   
75%
"Small L" libertarian   
67%
Left-libertarian   
58%
Geo-libertarian   
50%
Libertarian socialist   
50%
Minarchist   
0%
Neo-libertarian   
0%
Paleo-libertarian   
0%

cathleeninnh

Anarcho-capitalists are libertarians who oppose the state entirely and propose to have a free market in the provision of security and arbitration. The term anarcho-capitalism derives from Murray Rothbard to describe a stateless society based on the principles of laissez-faire or the philosophy in support of such a proposition. Anarcho-capitalists may tend to still associate more with the political right and make use of the political process, unless they are agorists or left-libertarians at the same time.

Anarcho-capitalist    
   100%
Left-libertarian    
   83%
Agorist    
   83%
"Small L" libertarian    
   83%
Minarchist    
   58%
Paleo-libertarian    
   33%
Geo-libertarian    
   25%
Neo-libertarian    
   0%
Libertarian socialist    
   0%

Russell Kanning

agorist it said
but i have been told i don't understand agorism .... so

shyfrog

Anarcho-capitalist   92%
Agorist         83%
"Small L" libertarian   75%
Paleo-libertarian   67%
Left-libertarian      67%
Minarchist         58%
Geo-libertarian      17%
Neo-libertarian      8%
Libertarian socialist   0%

No surprise there
:icon_pirat:

alecmuller

Some of the questions weren't quite worded in a way I liked, but here goes:

You Scored as Anarcho-capitalist

Anarcho-capitalists are libertarians who oppose the state entirely and propose to have a free market in the provision of security and arbitration. The term anarcho-capitalism derives from Murray Rothbard to describe a stateless society based on the principles of laissez-faire or the philosophy in support of such a proposition. Anarcho-capitalists may tend to still associate more with the political right and make use of the political process, unless they are agorists or left-libertarians at the same time.

Anarcho-capitalist    
   100%
Left-libertarian    
   83%
Agorist    
   75%
"Small L" libertarian    
   75%
Minarchist    
   17%
Neo-libertarian    
   8%
Paleo-libertarian    
   0%
Geo-libertarian    
   0%
Libertarian socialist    
   0%

porcupine kate

Alec is more "radical" than I am. ;D

Anarcho-capitalist     
   100%
"Small L" libertarian    
   83%
Minarchist    
   67%
Agorist    
   58%
Left-libertarian    
   50%
Paleo-libertarian    
   8%
Neo-libertarian    
   0%
Libertarian socialist    
   0%
Geo-libertarian    
   0%

Lance

I didn't know that anyone thought Noam Chomsky was a libertarian.

For a second I was :D, but then I was  :'(

Sovereign Curtis

Quote from: Lance on December 27, 2009, 09:54 PM NHFT
I didn't know that anyone thought Noam Chomsky was a libertarian.

For a second I was :D, but then I was  :'(

:D libertarian socialist.

shyfrog

Retook the test this morning and took a little more time:

Anarcho-capitalist   83%
"Small L" libertarian   83%
Agorist         83%

Interesting  :icon_pirat:

Ogre

Heh. I'm all over the board:

Minarchist        83%
Paleo-libertarian       83%
Agorist       83%
Left-libertarian       67%
"Small L" libertarian    58%
Anarcho-capitalist       58%
Neo-libertarian       33%
Libertarian socialist       25%
Geo-libertarian       17%

slim

I came out mostly Small "L" Libertarian then minarchist and Left leaning Libertarian