3/4 Left-Aligned Order of Authority in the World of Anarchism
The term “left-libertanism” has at least three meanings. In its oldest sense, it is a synonym either for anarchism in general or social anarchism in particular. Later it became a term for the left or Konkinite wing of the free-market libertarian movement, and has since come to cover a range of pro-market but anti-capitalist positions, often with an implication of sympathies (such as for radical feminism) not usually shared by anarcho-capitalists.
In a third sense it has recently come to be applied to a position combining individual self-ownership with an egalitarian approach to natural resources; most proponents of this position are not anarchists.
Anarchism. In Gaus, Gerald F.; D’Agostino, Fred, eds. (2012)
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