It is. But I had the same experience Steve had. It's why I completely stopped 
calling myself libertarian [⛧]. The most concrete experience was of a friend's 
dad, who is seriously *hard* right, believes he made himself, thinks the 
majority of people he meets are stupid, threatens to violently beat trans 
people up if they use the wrong bathroom in front of him, thinks pot smokers 
will quickly become heroin users, etc. We were standing in our new work space 
there in Portland and discussing the "green building" materials used and he 
suddenly exclaims "I'm more libertarian." I was shocked and seriously began 
questioning the meanings of words. 8^D I mean, I've always questioned the 
meaning of words. But that literally shocked me. I was speechless for the rest 
of their visit to the work space.

[⛧] I'd begun backing off the term a few years earlier when my boss accused me 
of being an anarchist. I limply defended the fact that I believe in *some* 
government, just a more dynamic government. But my limp defense just confused 
him. By "anarchist", he means "anarcho-capitalist" ... like all the thin 
techies in silly valley. He owns property in a "libertarian" gated community in 
the Sierra Nevada mountains. [sigh]

On 10/12/20 9:48 AM, Gary Schiltz wrote:
> I would have thought libertarian thought would be more aligned with anarchism 
> than with authoritarianism. 


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