Talk:Libertarianism/@comment-27787318-20180318015559

This article is mainly about how we view Libertarianism in America (most specifically the Libertarian Party, which is far-right economically but socially anti-authoritarian), and not necessarily "Libertarianism" in terms of a global political compass, in which the polar opposite is "Authoritarianism". I believe most users here on Liberapedia are more "Libertarian" than "Authoritarian". Most people who describe themselves at "Atheist" or "Agnostic" tend to be Libertarian socially because they are not seeking theocracy (which itself is authoritarian) and because many are tired of people in their life (family, co-workers, etc.) shoving religion down their throat. Heck, the politicalcompass.org site puts Obama as slightly right, slightly authoritarian.