I accept all of the following labels (in alphabetical order)
Abolitionist, agorist, agnostic, American, anarcha-feminist, anarchist, anarcho-capitalist, anarcho-liberal, anarchristian, anti-ageist, anti-aggression, anti-classist, anti-fascist, anti-interventionist, anti-nationalist, anti-racist, anti-statist, anti-war, artist, audiophile, austrian, autarchist, author, bibliophile, consistent, diversitarian, Earthling, environmentalist, extreme skeptic, feminist, fiscal conservative, free market anarchist, free marketeer, free market environmentalist, free market liberal, green libertarian, honest, hopeless romantic, human, humanist, ifeminist, individualist, individualist anarchist, individualist feminist, individualist masculist, intellectual, leftist, left-libertarian, left-Rothbardian, left-wing capitalist, *** feminist, liberal, libertarian, libertarian capitalist, libertarian feminist, libertarian masculist, market anarchist, market liberal, Marylander, masculist, moderate, natural lawyer, patriot, philosopher, private propertarian, progressive, propertarian, proletarian, radical, radical libertarian, realist, revolutionary, scientist, sex-positive feminist, skeptic, soft utilitarian, stigmergic socialist, student, thinker, tolerant, voluntaryist, and writer.
I do not view voting or copyrights to be unethical, however, despite my appreciation of agorism and voluntaryism.
Short answer: I'm in the second camp.
According to this quiz, I am:
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Anarcho-Capitalist |
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90% |
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Anarcha-Feminist |
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85% |
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Anarcho-Syndicalist |
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35% |
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Christian Anarchist |
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30% |
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Anarcho-Communist |
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20% |
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Anarcho-Primitivist |
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20% |
And according to this quiz, I'm:
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Anarchist |
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100% |
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Republican |
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43% |
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Communist |
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29% |
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Democrat |
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14% |
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Fascist |
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0% |
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Socialist |
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0% |
According to this quiz, I am not an anarchist but am a libertarian.
The ever-baised Political Compass quiz also does not place me where I belong. Egh.
Yours,
Alex Peak
“I’m very optimistic about the future of free-market capitalism. I’m not optimistic about the future of stat[ist] capitalism—or rather, I am optimistic, because I think it will eventually come to an end.” – Murray N. Rothbard, “A Future of Peace and Capitalism,” 1973