Personally, I find his Linux and privacy-related endeavors commendable, but I widely disregard of his political stances.

    • @rtxn
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      191 year ago

      Guns, mostly.

          • @[email protected]
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            71 year ago

            Libertarians can be left or right. What they have in common is that the government should have limited powers, but what they disagree with is what type of limited powers it should have. Rightist libertarians believe in laissez faire capitalism (their main name in economics is Ludwig von Mises), while leftist libertarians believe that corporations should be put at more scrutiny by the government.

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              51 year ago

              Small correction: Leftist libertarians is usually another term for anarchism. I.e. There shouldn’t be neither governments nor corporations, but rather decentralized, self-governed communities and worker-owned cooperatives.

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                11 year ago

                The way I learned it is that anarcho-socialism is the extremist version of leftist libertarianism. A moderate libertarian doesn’t mind the existence of a government, as long as it is limited. As for the anarchists, I know that they exist and I know that there are both on the left and the right, but I don’t have interest in reading their literature (it might be a cool theory to read, but the fact that it is so far from practice makes my interest in it practically vanish).

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                  11 year ago

                  I’ve never heard any libertarians be referred to as “moderate”. As far as I understand it, “libertarianism” already includes a radical worldview. Wanting less government an simultaneously more government control IMHO sound a bit oxymoronic.

                  As an anarchist myself, of course I disagree with your stance on the practicability on anarchism. ;)

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                    21 year ago

                    I’ve never heard

                    Well, looks like conversation is impossible then. Unless you have better sources, those two words are not 100% the same. Anarchism is a specific word, coming from the greek anarkhia, meaning “without a ruler”. Libertarianism, on the contrary, is a more broad word, since liberta is latin for “freedom”.

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            21 year ago

            You’re confusing liberal with libertarian.

            And I’m curious: What is “right wing” in your opinion?