thegreekdog wrote:I'm not sure Phatscotty, Night Strike, or Sarah Palin are Libertarian. Sarah Palin is a registered Republican. Presumably Phatscotty and Night Strike are registered Republicans as well based on their socially conservative views (which Libertarians do not uphold).
I have no idea what kind of Libertarian I am (BBS - proceed with your questions). I also don't hold to all Libertarian Party values.
I read the definition of minarchism and that seems to be about where I'm at (although I'm probably on the "closer to statist" side of minarchism than the strict definition).
Below is a spectrum, where I roughly lumped in economic freedom alongside government expenditures. Encompassing the variable, "government scope of authority," would take too long, so I "rule of thumb'd" it.
[No economic freedom]
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|Socialism (applied) [ex: Soviet Union] (two steps away from no economic freedom!)
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|Fascism (applied) [Ex: Nazi Germany]
|---> (the most extreme form of Political Capitalism)
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Liberal Democracy (Applied over time).
|(This is where Classical Liberalism dies as Progressivism rises).
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|---> United States 1910s to 2012: Applied Liberal Democracy which is a relatively mild form of Political Capitalism
|-----government expenditures:
40% to GDP (+9% with Federal Deficits)|
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|----> New Zealand 2008
|-----government expenditures:
about 30% to GDP (p. 62)
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|---> Hong Kong 2010 (
de facto)
|-----government expenditures:
8% to GDP|
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|Classical Liberalism (laissez faire capitalism; Limited Government, as in Early Liberal Democracy)
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|---> United States 1770s and marginally less toward late 1800s
|-----government expenditures: roughly 5% to GDP
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|Minarchism
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|Anarcho-Capitalism/Market Anarchy
|(There are examples of anarchistic societies, but to call them "capitalist" would be stretching history. Currently, the literature encompasses competitive systems, which |the State traditionally monopolizes (e.g. legal systems).
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|[Totes economic freedom]
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I'd place TGD in the "Classical Liberal" camp.
What say you, TGD?