Anyway, I think that I agree with Wilkinson, but we have very different ways of expressing our views. I use negative and positive liberty, and, if it interests you, go read Berlin's "Two Concepts Of Liberty", from where I derive these concepts. If not, fine.
"Why don’t I get 100% on economic issues? Because, like noted socialists Milton Friedman and F.A. Hayek, I support a redistributive safety net.
One might be a WSPQ-libertarian for many, many different reasons. I happen to think principled constraints on government power are extremely important for the very same reasons I think rooting out sexism and racism are important: because people need to be free."
I agree here.
"there is no simple and handy appendage of a word called "the meaning of the word (x)"
Definitions of words are messy affairs, and, if you are going to examine them, it's best to come prepared with a decent armory of conceptual and analytical weapons.
"I just took the “World’s Smallest Political Quiz.” It says I am a… libertarian!"
To hell with the quiz. Do you think I'm Raymond Smullyan or Martin Gardner for God's sake?
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