Rule of being a free speech absolutist - eviltoast
  • Elkenders@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    I took the compass test recently and it came pretty far left far libertarian. I’m just trying to figure out what that means which is partly why I’m asking the question. I don’t dislike government run well and for the people. I don’t dislike taxes at all and want them spent on the public (esp tax the rich), and I like people following the rules (when they are fair) and to being kind to eachother. But I think people should be free to do what they want if it doesn’t impose on others’ freedoms. I’m just trying to figure out my own political views and philosophies more deeply at the moment.

    • toikpi@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      Have a look some of material on the reading list on Politician Compass for left libertarian it may help you.

      When people talk about libertarians they are almost always talking about right wing (Ayn Rand) libertarians. They get attention because they are having direct impact on our current politics.

      • MelonTheMan@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I feel I always have to remind people that “libertarians” don’t have to be huge deregulators. A real libertarian is staunchly anti monopoly and DESIRES government intervention when there are issues with public goods (like pollution, competition, or safety) issues involved.

        The right wing libertarians coopted the party sadly