Not sure if this counts, but though my views can roughly be described as “libertarian”, I have a mix of moderate and radical positions that I rarely see found together. On the moderate side, I favor a carbon tax, think intellectual property protection is justified in principle, want a government-managed fiat currency (and don’t want to abolish or audit the Fed), and probably other positions that I’m missing here. On the radical side, I want to abolish the welfare state, open the borders, and greatly reduce the military budget and only use the military for defensive wars.
Not sure if this counts, but though my views can roughly be described as “libertarian”, I have a mix of moderate and radical positions that I rarely see found together. On the moderate side, I favor a carbon tax, think intellectual property protection is justified in principle, want a government-managed fiat currency (and don’t want to abolish or audit the Fed), and probably other positions that I’m missing here. On the radical side, I want to abolish the welfare state, open the borders, and greatly reduce the military budget and only use the military for defensive wars.