Personally I kind of feel for the word "libertarian" because it's kind of been coopted to be just anti-government-regulation and not what "anarchist" generally means now which is removing all imbalances in power.
Because "anarchist" has its language root in "anarchy" which has its own connotation and also denotation.
to be fair, libertarian is a politically-vague word; no attachment nor guarantee on foreign, economic, or cultural policy, beyond what a group may consider the most free-est positions
Libetarians' approach of complete isolationism for U.S. foreign policy is pretty good, actually. Critical support.
Broken clock moment.
Personally I kind of feel for the word "libertarian" because it's kind of been coopted to be just anti-government-regulation and not what "anarchist" generally means now which is removing all imbalances in power.
Because "anarchist" has its language root in "anarchy" which has its own connotation and also denotation.
to be fair, libertarian is a politically-vague word; no attachment nor guarantee on foreign, economic, or cultural policy, beyond what a group may consider the most free-est positions