I did acknowledge that if this label continues to be misused to denote a form of anarcho-captialism, or 'minarcho' as in the article I am going to give you a link to, it will eventually change its meaning. It hasn't yet however. But what's happened is that the differences between those referring to themselves as Libertarians has has become so broad that the term by itself has lost its usefulness. There are still plenty of those around, such as myself, and Governor Weld, who use the word correctly in its modern context. See Chomsky for example, who is the expert linguist.Dude, you've droned on and on about this repeatedly. No current political party actually stands for what they stood for when they were created. Not Liberals, not Conservatives, and certainly not Libertarians. You need to face the fact that living in your 18th century history book is now irrelevant and reclass yourself accordingly. Unless you just want to shout at the rain and not make sense to anyone unaware or uncaring of the past.
Get with it. You are not a Libertarian anymore. The definition of the political party has changed. Your views are more aligned with Liberals today, and that makes you a Liberal. If you go to a social event (assuming you get out of the house) and tell people what you believe in, they'll label you a Liberal (like we all do here) and when you object and say something like "Technically, I'm a libertarian the way it used to be 100 years ago", people will nod politely, forget what you said 5 min later and label you a kook (which isn't far from the truth).
Get over it.
please see this rather up-to-date article.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism
Advance to ~3:25 in the above video
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