Nah as using it with some respect to its orgins of being coined by Joseph Déjaque as a synonym to anarchism as it was illegal at the time. Personally use it as an umbrella term for anti-authoritarian socialist thought. Not whatever "Libertarians" do in the USA.
Correct. Felt like risking using the word without redundant labels when answering "What kind of leftist are you?". Results could be better but it was kinda fun seeing so many responses ngl
Also what kind of authoritarian leftist are you? The left landscape is kind of weak where I am so I am actually member of an authoritarian leftist party as they are the only ones locally I know whose comfortable carrying the label of revolutionary. Feels like grasping at straws but its something for now maybe.
Can't say I heard of him. I try focusing on reading anarchist theory atm. Halfway though conquest of bread at least. Though some personalities like Noam Chomsky and David Graeber are interesting.
I really don't get anarchist theory. What is anarchism's response to requirement for the regulation of certain things? Pollution, nuclear waste, existential threats (AI in n decades?) etc. How's the conquest of bread?
Regarding Scott Alexander, who I can't be entirely sure is a libertarian but at least on occasion he claims to be, I liked his essay Meditations on Moloch.