Give it a try its pretty short and its good fodder for some conversation and debate. What Kind of Libertarian Are You? | Quizfarm.com You Scored as Anarcho-capitalist Anarcho-capitalists are libertarians who oppose the state entirely and propose to have a free market in the provision of security and arbitration. The term anarcho-capitalism derives from Murray Rothbard to describe a stateless society based on the principles of laissez-faire or the philosophy in support of such a proposition. Anarcho-capitalists may tend to still associate more with the political right and make use of the political process, unless they are agorists or left-libertarians at the same time. Anarcho-capitalist\t 100% Paleo-libertarian\t 75% "Small L" libertarian\t 75% Minarchist\t 67% Left-libertarian\t 67% Agorist\t 67% Neo-libertarian\t 25% Geo-libertarian\t 25% Libertarian socialist\t 0%
Im not sure id even be classified as a complete libertarian, maybe more conservative. Ill take it, brb.
I'm guessing you will be a Paleo Libertarian. Everybody should take it whether they believe they are a libertarian or not because everyone is at least a little bit libertarian.
Most Popular Created by : Brainpolice You Scored as Left-libertarian Left-libertarians are libertarians that are more associated with the anti-authoritarian left than other libertarians. Left-libertarians can be minarchists, but many are anarchists who are in alliance with the anarchist left. Left-libertarians are more critical of conservatism and corporatism than most libertarians. They view libertarians in a hsitorical context that is interconnected with the history of the left. Left-libertarian \t \t100% Minarchist \t \t83% Anarcho-capitalist \t \t67% Paleo-libertarian \t \t58% Agorist \t \t58% "Small L" libertarian \t \t42% Geo-libertarian \t \t25% Neo-libertarian \t \t17% Libertarian socialist \t \t8% I am content with my results.
Minarchist 100% Paleo-libertarian 83% "Small L" libertarian 67% Agorist 50% Anarcho-capitalist 33% Left-libertarian 25% Neo-libertarian 25% Geo-libertarian 17% Libertarian socialist 0% ""You Scored as Minarchist Minarchists are libertarians who advocate a strictly limited government and usually a more decentralized form of it. Minarchists may vary in the degree to which they think that government should be limited, although the bare bones position is essentially nothing more than police, courts and the military. Minarchists tend to think that some minimum level of government is a necessary evil, or at least an inevitability. The contemporary libertarian movement in America is dominantly minarchist, although it has had a long history of dialogue and debate between minarchist and anarchist libertarians. "" Pretty much.
You Scored as Agorist Agorists are market anarchists or anarcho-capitalists (often former anarcho-capitalists) who have moved in the direction of rejecting participation in the political process in favor of more direct action in the form of economic secession and civil disobedience in general, with particular emphasis on making use of black or grey markets. Agorism could be viewed as a radicalized version of anarcho-capitalism, or a radicalized outcome of taking it in new directions. Agorists tend to be more closely associated with the traditional anarchist left than many anarcho-capitalists. Anarcho-capitalist \t \t100% Agorist \t \t100% "Small L" libertarian \t \t83% Left-libertarian \t \t83% Minarchist \t \t58% Paleo-libertarian \t \t50% Libertarian socialist \t \t17% Neo-libertarian \t \t8% Geo-libertarian \t0% I completely disagree with the last sentence, but other than that I'd say it's a good quiz.
Anarcho-capitalist\t 75% Minarchist\t 67% Agorist\t 67% Left-libertarian\t 58% Geo-libertarian\t 50% Paleo-libertarian\t 50% "Small L" libertarian\t 50% Neo-libertarian\t 33% Libertarian socialist\t 25%
You Scored as "Small L" libertarian Small l libertarians are libertarians, usually of the minarchist variety, who do not particularly identify with the official Libertarian Party or are not active in it, or may even actively oppose it. Small l libertarians are likely to view the Libertarian Party as moving in too moderate of a direction. Small l libertarian may tend to be more radical than many official Libertarian Party members. Some small l libertarians eventually transition to agorism, a completely apolitical approach to libertarianism. "Small L" libertarian\t 75% Left-libertarian\t 67% Minarchist\t 58% Geo-libertarian\t 42% Agorist\t 42% Anarcho-capitalist\t 42% Libertarian socialist\t 25% Paleo-libertarian\t 25% Neo-libertarian\t 0% I know I'm not a libertarian but I found the test and the results interesting
You Scored as Anarcho-capitalist Anarcho-capitalists are libertarians who oppose the state entirely and propose to have a free market in the provision of security and arbitration. The term anarcho-capitalism derives from Murray Rothbard to describe a stateless society based on the principles of laissez-faire or the philosophy in support of such a proposition. Anarcho-capitalists may tend to still associate more with the political right and make use of the political process, unless they are agorists or left-libertarians at the same time. Left-libertarian \t \t100% Anarcho-capitalist \t \t100% Agorist \t \t83% Minarchist \t \t67% Paleo-libertarian \t \t67% "Small L" libertarian \t \t58% Geo-libertarian \t \t33% Neo-libertarian \t \t17% Libertarian socialist \t \t0%
You Scored as Left-libertarian Left-libertarians are libertarians that are more associated with the anti-authoritarian left than other libertarians. Left-libertarians can be minarchists, but many are anarchists who are in alliance with the anarchist left. Left-libertarians are more critical of conservatism and corporatism than most libertarians. They view libertarians in a hsitorical context that is interconnected with the history of the left. Left-libertarian \t \t92% Anarcho-capitalist \t \t92% Agorist \t \t83% "Small L" libertarian \t \t67% Geo-libertarian \t \t50% Libertarian socialist \t \t50% Minarchist \t \t50% Paleo-libertarian \t \t25% Neo-libertarian \t \t17% Exact tie between left-libertarian and anarcho-capitalist...I approve...
"You Scored as Geo-libertarian Geo-libertarians, as the name suggests in a dual manner, are that are libertarians influenced by Henry George and tend specialize in the topic of land. Geolibertarians, if they are Georgist, support the single tax. However, other geolibertarians are anarchists or geo-anarchists, so they don't support the single tax. All geolibertarians are critical of land ownership and land rents, some opposing it outright and some essentially being land communalists. " I lol'd because I'm a Marxist. Stuff I didn't feel like answering or if I felt a question was loaded I picked the middle box, must be why I came out as some obscure libertarian current.
You Scored as Anarcho-capitalist Anarcho-capitalists are libertarians who oppose the state entirely and propose to have a free market in the provision of security and arbitration. The term anarcho-capitalism derives from Murray Rothbard to describe a stateless society based on the principles of laissez-faire or the philosophy in support of such a proposition. Anarcho-capitalists may tend to still associate more with the political right and make use of the political process, unless they are agorists or left-libertarians at the same time. Anarcho-capitalist \t \t100% Agorist \t \t92% "Small L" libertarian \t \t83% Left-libertarian \t \t83% Paleo-libertarian \t \t75% Minarchist \t \t67% Geo-libertarian \t \t17% Libertarian socialist \t \t0% Neo-libertarian \t \t0%
You Scored as Left-libertarian Left-libertarians are libertarians that are more associated with the anti-authoritarian left than other libertarians. Left-libertarians can be minarchists, but many are anarchists who are in alliance with the anarchist left. Left-libertarians are more critical of conservatism and corporatism than most libertarians. They view libertarians in a historical context that is interconnected with the history of the left. Left-libertarian 75% Anarcho-capitalist 67% Minarchist 67% Paleo-libertarian 58% "Small L" libertarian 50% Agorist 33% Geo-libertarian 25% Neo-libertarian 17% Libertarian socialist 8%
You Scored as Libertarian socialist Libertarian socialists are libertarians, often of an anarchist variety, who advocate some kind of voluntary socialism. They tend to differ from other schools of socialism in various ways. The tradition of libertarian socialism has largely taken place in Europe. Libertarian socialist\t 100% "Small L" libertarian\t 83% Geo-libertarian\t 83% Left-libertarian\t 83% Agorist\t 67% Anarcho-capitalist\t 50% Paleo-libertarian\t 17% Minarchist\t 17% Neo-libertarian\t 0% Correct. Gotta say, though, that sure is a ridiculously ambiguous description.
You Scored as Agorist Agorists are market anarchists or anarcho-capitalists (often former anarcho-capitalists) who have moved in the direction of rejecting participation in the political process in favor of more direct action in the form of economic secession and civil disobedience in general, with particular emphasis on making use of black or grey markets. Agorism could be viewed as a radicalized version of anarcho-capitalism, or a radicalized outcome of taking it in new directions. Agorists tend to be more closely associated with the traditional anarchist left than many anarcho-capitalists. Agorist\t 92% Anarcho-capitalist\t 83% Left-libertarian\t 75% Minarchist\t 58% Paleo-libertarian\t 58% "Small L" libertarian\t 50% Geo-libertarian\t 25% Libertarian socialist\t 0% Neo-libertarian\t 0% Meh I went neutral on a couple that I didn't have too clear an idea about (haven't really kept up with the Libertarian Party or its history). Pretty decent I guess.
You Scored as Minarchist Minarchists are libertarians who advocate a strictly limited government and usually a more decentralized form of it. Minarchists may vary in the degree to which they think that government should be limited, although the bare bones position is essentially nothing more than police, courts and the military. Minarchists tend to think that some minimum level of government is a necessary evil, or at least an inevitability. The contemporary libertarian movement in America is dominantly minarchist, although it has had a long history of dialogue and debate between minarchist and anarchist libertarians. Minarchist83%Paleo-libertarian75%Anarcho-capitalist75%Left-libertarian58%Agorist50%"Small L" libertarian42%Geo-libertarian33%Neo-libertarian8%Libertarian socialist8%