ygolo
My termites win
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Anti-Authoritarian | Libertarian | |
Scope | Opposes all forms of unjust power | Focuses on limiting government and promoting free markets |
Economics | Includes a mix of economic views, often anti-capitalist | Favors free-market capitalism |
Political Spectrum | Spans left and right | Leans right economically, but supports social freedoms |
Origins | Comes from anti-hierarchy movements | Stems from classical liberalism |
View on Hierarchy | Rejects unjust hierarchies | May accept hierarchies from free markets |
Anti-Authoritarianism: I am not saying I subscribe to it, but I sympathize with it.
The Anti-Authoritarian movement does not have a lot of backing currently; I think many with those leanings end up being Libertarian, losing their voice.
I should also mention being Anti-Authoritarian is not being Anti-Authority. Authority that is just and earned is different from unjust or unearned power.
I realize these are "isms". But unfortunately, political movements often are. That's one reason I can't subscribe to Anti-Authoritarianism. The "ism" sneaks in too much.
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