A typical day in /r/libertarian

Sure.

First, a lot of people think libertarian socialism is an oxymoron, even though it actually preceded libertarian capitalism, and in case you haven't heard about it, lemme quickly explain that. Libertarian socialism is a (usually) communist ideology that contrasts with Marxism-Leninism (Maoism) in that it doesn't see the need to seize the state apparatus and appropriate it for its on uses, opting instead to destroy it outright. Some historical libertarian socialist countries have been the Paris Commune, the Ukrainian [Free Territory](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Territory

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