crazyhorse1 wrote:Anarchist libertarians believe that governments are unnecessary because people unfettered by governments, which are unnatural institutions, will flow in harmony with the natural world and naturally form self-governing groups complete with customs and codes and bonds. These groups will also naturally bond with each other.
Such writers as Rousseau, Thoreau, Emerson, and Wordsworth emphasized man's capacity to draw law from the comtemplation of nature and their own inborn consciences. Institutions were seen as perverting influences, primarily those of governments and churches. This anarchist strain in English thought goes all the way back to John Donne, John Hume, etc. and reached a pinnacle in the poetry of Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson around the turn of the century. It is still very much present in our society at large and continues to find much expression in our art and thought.
"One impulse of a vernal wood teaches more of moral evil and of good than all the sages can." William Wordsworth.
"You've got to play your own game, Michael." Saturday Night Live
There are a group of people who believe in NO government in this country and they call themselves "anarchists." I know one, he's not a libertarian, he doesn't call himself one, he's an anarchist. He wants NO government.
There are a group of people who call themselves libertarians. Yes, people calling themselves libertarians have many different views, I realize that would be surprising to liberals. Most oppose Iraq, some like Neal Boortz support it. We have different views on immigration, taxes and a variety of other issues. But at the core of the belief of the people using that word is "limited" government. A term you might know from our founding fathers that the Left and Right of this country have little use for.
Going back into history of the use of that word or finding someone who uses it is IRRELEVANT. Libertarians of today support limited government. Anarchists support NO government. Liberals support nothing BUT government except for the right to get an abortion and curse on television.
Maybe I'll coin the term for people who don't cut their grass, "liberal." Sure, I can do that, but there's no point.