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Q: "what is the difference between a libertarian and an anarchist?" A: "about 2 years"
Mark Passio says that the ideal form of government is a blend of anarchy and monarchy: internal monarchy (individual sovereignty) with external anarchy (no rulers); anarchy (an-archon) means -> no ruler -> no master, no slave -> aka freedom;
people's minds are severely diseased; they have to clean up their air, water, food, light sources, and information, go back to the fundamentals, and one day they'll come up with the correct solutions on their own; it is also imperative to lead by example and demonstrate how a proper, righteous way of life is more satisfying and rewarding;
There's a similar one about the difference between a welfare state and a totalitarian state being a matter of time.
Relatedly when you agree to taxation of a certain percentage you agree 100% with the principle.
Do the principles justifying a welfare state justify totalitarian government, totalitarian government being merely a fuller application fo the principles already at work?
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I've heard that in a minarchist version, with the answer being 6 months LOL
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I still consider the old definition as when a libertarian was an anarchist, now even the term ancap must be dropped because misused by Milei the communist.
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ain't that the goal all along, to confuse people and show them that what they thought a good word means is represented by a psychopath or a stupid agenda
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yes, unfortunately yes.
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