Yea, you can probably say I have libertarian beliefs. You could probably sum up everything I believe into two words, 'Small government.' |
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Just wondering if there's any Libertarians (big or little L), Objectivists, Classic Liberals, Minarchists, or Anarcho-Capitalists here. |
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Yea, you can probably say I have libertarian beliefs. You could probably sum up everything I believe into two words, 'Small government.' |
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I am a libertarian on everything except foreign policy. Once the whole world has become democratized, I will be libertarian on everything. At that point, the "l" will become an "L" for me. I have come close to joining the Libertarian Party a few times, but I just can't get past their passive platform regarding foreign injustices and threats. But on absolutely everything else, I am right there with them. I am a libertarian because I value freedom, to the point of obsession. But the thing is, I value freedom for the entire world. The rights I want for my country are rights I want for every country. |
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I am kind of surprised to hear you say that. Infact thats kind of interesting that you said you were a libertarian. Libertarians normally believe that people should take responsibilty for themself. They also normally believe that a lot of government interference is bad. And it sounded like you agree with that. |
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I'm a Jeffersonian Liberal at heart, leaning libertarian when they aren't off in the land of kookdom. |
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I just first read the definition of Libertarianism at the moment so I'm wondering: one of the principles of what is forbidden and counted as infringing on the freedoms of others according to the philosophy is the use of physical force against others, coercion, as I gathered. |
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Well, the libertarian philosophy mentions that people are the absolute owners of their own lives, but also mentions that this is true to the extent that they allow others the same liberty... I think "how to handle a breach" is kind of where people's belief systems start to differ. |
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Libertarian is the closest to my beliefs, i suppose. I am not ready to join them, though, as they dont have their stuff together. They are too "all over the place" if you ask me. Libertarianism is more of an ideal than a political party to me. |
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I guess im a Libertarian, but I have some different view. I don't think we should identify with a party. As George Washington once said, politacle parties will divide America. He was right. |
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While there is a lower class, I am in it.
While there is a criminal element, I am of it.
While there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
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Yeah I'm the same way. A Libertarian PArty is almost an oxymoron... |
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While there is a lower class, I am in it.
While there is a criminal element, I am of it.
While there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
-Eugene V. Debs
I don't think freedom is an imposition on anybody except those who want to ruthelessly control them. I am all for butting in on victimizers. I want the United States to be as free as it can be, but I still want murderers and rapists and such in prison. Like I said, the only thing that should be illegal is victimization. And like we have talked about a lot before, there are some countries that don't have the ability to gain freedom on their own, so we have to take down their victimizers for them. Nobody has a right to oppress the innocent masses. |
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Well I could put it another way. How can we possibly be free when the government puts huge financial burdens on us? You can't give others freedom by enslaving your own country. |
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I would consider myself a libertarian. My basic belief is "Do whatever you want as long as you don't stop someone else from doing whatever they want." I wish this was possible but then the government would have no benifit. |
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If you are a libertarian (note the small "L") believing in Anarchy, then it would be up to the victim to handle the manor personally. Maybe by hiring a vigilante to capture the abuser or the victim going after the agressor with their own guns. You see where certain problems could arise there. |
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That is the one area where I believe in the higher than otherwise taxing, but if the world would come together and free the world, we would no longer need it. The world has no reason to fear true democracies. I am optimistic on that and believe that the day is coming. I think dictatorship is on its way out. So much of the world is getting fed up with its presence on this planet. I'll give it another maybe 100 years. |
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Everyone has the same rights. They just need to stand up for them. I am all for helping the people as long as it doesn't harm us. The problem is we don't have the money to spend on this kind of stuff and its doing harm to our own country. |
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Correct, there can never be a single Libertarian party. The only way would be to completely change our government system. Everyone would have to be a libertarian, and ideas would have to be voted on in a different manner. To bad this will NEVER happen. |
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Well republicans are 'supposed' to be conservative. Except now a days you have neoconvervatives, which are anything but conservative. Libertarian would probably fit in well as a republican 20 years ago however. |
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We have a democratic republic. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 06-23-2007 at 09:51 PM.
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Well I wasn't talking about the liberating part but the occupation part. We have a military occupation in Iraq and that doesn't translate over to being 'free'. As long as we are telling them how to form their government and we have troops walking down the streets, we are trying to impose our will on them. |
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We can't set up their government for them. That is something they have to do themself. |
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Are you libertanians also against the following? |
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