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How do you define libertarian?
Also, are you from the USA?
I'm not him, but technically anybody who isn't an authoritarian is a libertarian. Economic theory is Left Right. Freedom is up down. It's a spectrum.
Though apparently I'm one of the minority libertarians as I believe in egotistical altruism. Caring about the planet etc.
You contradict yourself in the first paragraph.
It is a spectrum, which is why "anybody who isn't an authoritarian is a libertarian" is not true.
I don't understand why you think that is a contradiction. You both agree there's a spectrum between the two. Technically, if you're not 100% authoritarian you have a greater-than-zero alignment with libertarianism.
Now, if you're trying to say landing somewhere in the middle of the spectrum means you're neither, then I tend to agree with you (labels suck). However, I'd take it a step further and say that nobody is going to be the 100% perfect embodiment of either end of the spectrum, and therefore, no true authoritarian or libertarian exists. I think, to say either one of you is wrong is just arguing semantics.