Retardtarian (noun)
A self-identified libertarian who consistently misunderstands or misapplies libertarian principles, often advocating incoherent, contradictory, or intellectually shallow positions while still claiming allegiance to liberty.
Retardtarianism (noun)
A confused or degraded form of libertarian thought characterized by poor reasoning, surface-level analysis, and inconsistent application of core principles such as property rights and non-aggression.
Rookiebardian (noun)
A newcomer to Rothbardian or Austrian economics who adopts its language and conclusions enthusiastically but lacks depth, nuance, or full comprehension of the underlying theory.
Rookiebardianism (noun)
An early-stage or immature form of Rothbardian marked by overconfidence, rigid interpretations, and incomplete understanding of praxeology, natural law, or anarcho-capitalism.
Socialtarian (noun)
A socialist-leaning libertarian who combines a commitment to individual liberty and voluntary association with a critique of capitalism, often favoring worker cooperatives, mutual aid, and non-state forms of economic egalitarianism.
Socialtarianism (noun)
A strand of libertarian thought that integrates socialist or anti-capitalist ideas—such as decentralized ownership, cooperative production, and opposition to corporate privilege—while rejecting centralized state control in favor of voluntary, market-based or community-driven arrangements.
Mutualtarian (noun)
A libertarian-adjacent thinker influenced by mutualism who emphasizes reciprocity, cooperative ownership, or non-capitalist market arrangements, often rejecting traditional capitalist property norms.
Mutualtarianism (noun)
A variant of libertarian or anarchist thought rooted in mutualist principles, favoring decentralized, cooperative economic relations and alternative property frameworks over classical private ownership.


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