Cute and simple but not accurate. Anarchists don't want any governance while Libertarians agree to it but only if it is limited and more local rather than Federal.
I don't know if I'd consider myself a Libertarian or what (not a Republican or a Democrat) but that whole powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserved for the States thingy matters.
[Anarchism] seeks the most complete development of individuality combined with the highest development of voluntary association in all its aspects, in all possible degrees, for all imaginable aims; ever changing, ever modified associations which carry in themselves the elements of their durability and constantly assume new forms, which answer best to the multiple aspirations of all.
Cute and simple but not accurate. Anarchists don't want any governance while Libertarians agree to it but only if it is limited and more local rather than Federal.
I don't know if I'd consider myself a Libertarian or what (not a Republican or a Democrat) but that whole powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserved for the States thingy matters.
[Anarchism] seeks the most complete development of individuality combined with the highest development of voluntary association in all its aspects, in all possible degrees, for all imaginable aims; ever changing, ever modified associations which carry in themselves the elements of their durability and constantly assume new forms, which answer best to the multiple aspirations of all.
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mises.org/books/failureofneweconomics.pdf
Keynesian policies give cover to Big Government types who want to buy votes by monetizing the debt and leveraging the US Treasury.
I don't know if I'd consider myself a Libertarian or what (not a Republican or a Democrat) but that whole powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserved for the States thingy matters.