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I subscribe to the views in this article, though I disagree with the label. I see Right libertarians as people who hold some combination of libertarian and conservative positions and/or values. Among my circle the description in the article is plumb-line libertarianism. This is not unsurprising since i disagree with a lot of political labels on Wikipedia. I’m commenting because you cite Anthony Gregory here, and he holds essentially the same views as I do. He does not consider himself to be right libertarian. Citing his view is therefore somewhat contradictory to the article isn’t it? -- 2601:642:4A80:E6F0:A0B4:FD0C:37E3:FB9B ( talk) 19:39, 26 April 2022 (UTC)
This article needs a separate section on natural resources. -- 95.24.70.229 ( talk) 03:29, 12 June 2023 (UTC)
Is there a "center-libertarianism"? For example, those who are against taxes except for natural resources? -- 95.24.66.198 ( talk) 00:00, 23 January 2024 (UTC)
How popular is this "claiming principle" among RL? Is it actually a capitalist principle? Is there anything on planet Earth that can be considered yet unclaimed and open for new claims? -- 95.24.66.198 ( talk) 00:11, 23 January 2024 (UTC)