Only a simpleton and imbecile would confuse anarchism with libertarianism or equate the two as belonging in any similar category.
Having spoken for 95% of Americans, yes there are complete major differences.
Anarchism is strictly speaking social Darwinism- meaning no government at any level- people fend for themselves.
Free market Anarchism is a poor way of describing a true Free Market Capitalist- anarchism in this sense means the free market is free from corporate and government interference (subsidy & intervention)- unlike USA and Wall St. USA has not been capitalist since 1913. UK 1750-1850's and US period of greatest wealth production and industrialization- 1850-1913 are better example of true free market economics- though much was left to be desired in the regulation and enforcement of contracts/property rights/law due to extremely corrupt government.
Libertarianism is current society with far less government intrusion- meaning smaller government with a non-interventionist foreign policy (no fake US wars for dollars- see Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria etc) and a conservative fiscal policy of minimal government expenditure and a currency pegged to a commodity not based on fractional Federal Reserve. See Con. (R) Ron Paul as leading US libertarian.
Does being libertarian mean you are an anarchist?
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Only a simpleton and imbecile would confuse anarchism with libertarianism or equate the two as belonging in any similar category.
Having spoken for 95% of Americans, yes there are complete major differences.
Anarchism is strictly speaking social Darwinism- meaning no government at any level- people fend for themselves.
Free market Anarchism is a poor way of describing a true Free Market Capitalist- anarchism in this sense means the free market is free from corporate and government interference (subsidy & intervention)- unlike USA and Wall St. USA has not been capitalist since 1913. UK 1750-1850's and US period of greatest wealth production and industrialization- 1850-1913 are better example of true free market economics- though much was left to be desired in the regulation and enforcement of contracts/property rights/law due to extremely corrupt government.
Libertarianism is current society with far less government intrusion- meaning smaller government with a non-interventionist foreign policy (no fake US wars for dollars- see Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria etc) and a conservative fiscal policy of minimal government expenditure and a currency pegged to a commodity not based on fractional Federal Reserve. See Con. (R) Ron Paul as leading US libertarian.