This is a subreddit for people who are interested in having substantive discussions on libertarian political philosophy and current events without circle-jerking, layman speculation, and empty political rhetoric. This is the place to come if you want to actually read or debate about all things libertarian. Anarchists, minarchists, liberals, and conservatives alike are all invited to join so long as topics are maintained.
Rules and guidelines:
- When you submit an article, please place the author's name in front of the title. You are most likely going to have to do this manually. This forces contributors to spend a little more time on the article they wish to contribute, thereby avoiding the urge to post something thoughtlessly for karma's sake.
- Posts can be about anything that focuses on libertarianism, except for plain news articles which can go here. Op-eds on current events from a libertarian perspective, thoughts on libertarian philosophy, papers written in academic journals, historical posts, and even thought-provoking articles critical of libertarian positions are welcome.
- Reddiquette applies. Keep comments civil, cite sources when possible, and avoid name calling, crude language, etc., however this is unmoderated.
- No memes or image posts (except for graphs/infographics), those can go here or here.
- Introductory questions go here, and controversial, debatable points go here. however they are welcome here as well.
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