I could be called libertarian socialist or libertarian communist. It’s hard to say whether I fit the “usual” meanings of the individual words since most people don’t have a clear idea of what any of them mean. Certainly I don’t fit any of the categories in the first part of the survey. In the extra credit part I could pick “socialist,” but only by ignoring the definition in the first part. “Anarchist” would describe one aspect of the desired end (non)state, but often implies a more rigid attitude toward present-day politics than I actually have.
I could be called libertarian socialist or libertarian communist. It’s hard to say whether I fit the “usual” meanings of the individual words since most people don’t have a clear idea of what any of them mean. Certainly I don’t fit any of the categories in the first part of the survey. In the extra credit part I could pick “socialist,” but only by ignoring the definition in the first part. “Anarchist” would describe one aspect of the desired end (non)state, but often implies a more rigid attitude toward present-day politics than I actually have.