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      <title>Libertarianism: A Geometric Perspective</title>
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      <description>TL;DR This blog post illustrates that the traditional political compass fails to adequately represent the complexities of libertarian thought and other political ideologies. By proposing a multi-dimensional conic projection, I emphasize the convergence of political beliefs at extreme libertarianism, contrasting it with the divisive nature of authoritarianism. This perspective not only highlights the diverse options available within libertarian frameworks but also suggests that extreme libertarianism (anarchy) is impractical and would ultimately lead to the establishment of smaller governing bodies.</description>
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