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March 10, 2004

The libertarian purity test. "You are a soft-core libertarian. With effort, you may harden and become pure." [via DayPop.]

Your libertarian credentials are obvious. Doubtlessly you will become more extreme as time goes on.

After hearing about it on NPR, I got really interested in the Free State Project.

Wow, it is really impressive to see that top 5% graphic. I would have thought that gif's would start to fade after a good ten years.

False advertising. This is not how libertarian you are, it is how Libertarian you are.

I got 18 points. I don't think I'm a libertarian then.

From the nature of the questions, do libertarians want no laws governing working practices at all?

liberta...oh, I thought it said librarian purity test!

I took it anyway. Got 42.
"Your libertarian credentials are obvious. Doubtlessly you will become more extreme as time goes on."

62 here, though I'm not sure how exactly "private roads and highways" could ever work.

Tolls, I suppose, but the income from the tolls go to private corporations in charge of maintaining that stretch of road/highway.

41.

15. I've only got "librarian leanings." If you're not a librarian does that mean you're not cool or something? I want to be cool. Just tell me what I have to do.

38 - Your libertarian credentials are obvious. Doubtlessly you will become more extreme as time goes on.

I consider myself to be slightly libertarian (regardless of this test), but, lemme ask a question - how could the country function with NO taxes at all? Everything privatized? Wouldn't that get a little scary (i.e. the various mobs running everything)? Snow Crash anyone?

I consider myself a lipstick libertarian.

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