Source: The Price of Liberty
by Nathan Barton
“As a poltical philosophy, libertarianism (also called classical liberalism) is opposed to other political ideas, including but not limited to tyranny, authoritarianism, and intrusive government. There are two major ‘flavors’ of libertarianism: minarchism and anarchism. Most libertarians are minarchists. They are will to accept some minimal forms of government, provided that most freedoms, most liberties of individuals, are protected, in part by government action. And that government is both republican in nature and democratic in operation. A minority of libertarians, though, are anarchists.” (12/08/24)
https://thepriceofliberty.org/2024/12/08/some-thoughts-on-loving-liberty/