What Is Your Political Affiliation?

What political affiliation would you consider yourself the most like?

  • Anarchist

    Votes: 12 4.9%
  • Socialist/Communist/Marxist

    Votes: 37 15.2%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 16 6.6%
  • Environmentalist

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Liberal

    Votes: 22 9.0%
  • Nationalist

    Votes: 26 10.7%
  • Libertarian/Classical Liberal/Anarcho-Capitalist

    Votes: 24 9.8%
  • Social Democrat (not Democratic Socialist)

    Votes: 43 17.6%
  • Monarchist/Royalist

    Votes: 10 4.1%
  • Agrarian/Primitivist

    Votes: 4 1.6%
  • Moderate/Independent/Swing Voter

    Votes: 21 8.6%
  • Indifferent/Apathetic

    Votes: 13 5.3%
  • Authoritarian

    Votes: 4 1.6%
  • Technocrat

    Votes: 7 2.9%
  • Theocrat/Religious

    Votes: 4 1.6%

  • Total voters
    244

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That is like the most frequent word they use in debates with their opponents. Even better considering its czech equivalent is etatism which sounds even more foreign, mysterious and ... wrong.
 
BenKenobi said:
jacobhinds said:
Do libertarians talk about globalism much or is that just an american conservative thing?
The articles I have read suggest they are all for some nearly-stateless utopia that will totally work, because.

That's not really a libertarian view at all. More pseudo-anarchist. Libertarian is more of a lack of regulation and government interference on personal lives. In certain aspects, libertarian viewpoints really make sense. In others, we need some government intervention.
 
In regards to the page I was talking about, their libertarianism is more or less anarcho capitalism, although they are not using the word at all. They either label themselves as liberals, classical liberals or as supporters of the Austrian school. This more or less means freedom behind every third word and coercion behind every sixth. Also add completely cringeworthy iusnaturalism in everything. To tell the truth, it is as if someone got himself completely drunk and was trying to quote The Fatal Conceit by memory.

Yeah, I should have worded it better in that post.
 
I find it extremely worrying that communism is the second most popular group.

I'm a Libertarian/Classical Liberal/Anarcho-Capitalist myself.

BenKenobi said:
In regards to the page I was talking about, their libertarianism is more or less anarcho capitalism, although they are not using the word at all. They either label themselves as liberals, classical liberals or as supporters of the Austrian school. This more or less means freedom behind every third word and coercion behind every sixth. Also add completely cringeworthy iusnaturalism in everything. To tell the truth, it is as if someone got himself completely drunk and was trying to quote The Fatal Conceit by memory.

Yeah, I should have worded it better in that post.

Libertarianism is just a general term that includes a whole lot of different ideologies. It can be classical liberals, ancaps, minarchists, or even just a smaller government laissez-faire capitalism statists.
 
Why bother with politics?

14.8 billion years ago all ideas exploded into existence and ever since then the universal meme levels have been decreasing.

One day all the memes will burn out and nothing will be left...... the world will be in eternal dankness......
 
Jacobhinds said:
Do libertarians talk about globalism much or is that just an american conservative thing?

Well as far as I know libertarianism is mainly a USA thing, but it stands to reason if libertarians are against the state, they would be very against an even greater centralisation of power such as the "union" of multiple states under one governing body.
 
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