Talk:Libertarianism in the United States
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Libertarianism in the United States edit
The pictures of faces do not always match the names when I hover my cursor over them. I had the same problem on the Walter Williams Page. Jokem (talk) 20:43, 5 December 2020 (UTC)
Libertarian Left edit
The presence of the libertarian left is not insignificant in the United States. Historically there have been measures to harm the libertarian left (e.g., Anarchist Exclusion Act). The activism, both peaceful and violent, of the libertarian left should be described more; another problem is that (left-libertarian) key figures in the 19th century United States are completely ignored.
Mistyped, purposefully misleading or victim of vandalism? edit
"Libertarianism has been described as conservative on economic issues (economic liberalism) and liberal on personal freedom (civil libertarianism)""
Am I wrongly taking issue with things being set up the way they are?
Isn't conservative on economic issues considered fiscal conservatism as per the article on fiscal conservatism?
I'm just wondering if this was accidentally typed wrong, or whether the article is victim of vandalism.
If I'm wrong, I'd love an explanation. Thanks! Lafi90 (talk) 07:26, 30 March 2023 (UTC)