libertopianism
English
Etymology
Blend of libertarianism + utopianism.
Noun
libertopianism (uncountable)
- (US, politics, derogatory) Libertarianism, viewed as untenable or hopelessly idealistic.
- 1997 December 15, BretCahill, “Re: All Men Are Angels”, in talk.politics.libertarian (Usenet):
- Conservative libertopianism is chock full of internal contradictions.
- 2000 September 9, John Merrall, “Re: How a Libertarian Capitalist Became a Libertarian Socialist”, in alt.politics.libertarian (Usenet):
- Thus we get back to the argument that Libertopianism provides protection for the rich only, […]
- 2004, James Hughes, Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond to the Redesigned Human Future, page 166:
- In 1991, the extropians also founded an e-mail list, catching the wind of the Internet typhoon and its high-tech libertopianism.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:libertopianism.
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