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this conversation is like a religious cultist asking an atheist what religion they are, and then the atheist is all "i don't believe in any god," and then the cultist is like "yes, but what god do u worship?"
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That's not true, HBB
Libertarian wouldn't work as the antithesis of authoritarianism because there is still a social contract, and you can still have libertarian societies with states and without states. The liberal/conservative axis denotes a spectrum from total material collectivism to an absolutely unrestrained free market, not two different types of "states". The X axis is independent of the role of government. The Y axis is the strength/role of government. Bottom of the Y axis represents total absence of a state or social contract of any kind. | ||
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also, that is not what anarchy means.
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also, authoritarian does not describe the "top" of the y axis in that case, since authoritarianism implies the use of enforcement, which "lack of social contract" isn't the antithesis of.
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nothing you said here actually has any meaning, even tho it appears to be words put together in a sentence. anarchy is non political by nature. a "state of being" is not equivalent to "a State."
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