SunsetColors wrote:
Libertarian= Conservative on economic and government issues, and liberal on social issues.
You're quantifying one dimension. The political compass is, broadly, two dimensional. Left and right is mostly economic policies, up and down (libertarian / authoritarian) is social policies. It's possible to be left wing authoritarian or right wing libertarian, but it's rarer since most social and economic policies sometimes compliment and even intertwine with one another. Take your example;
"Conservative on economic and government issues, and liberal on social issues."
I think it would be safe to say that you would likely fit the class of right wing libertarian quite well, that is assuming that conservatism is a right wing principle where your liberal stance on societal issues would place you further from the few regarding government.
Of course, it's all abstract and shades of grey, so I could be wrong on the whole. I'm personally left wing libertarian, kind of middling affair so moderately far left and rather liberal, mostly aligned with the UK green party (in principle, not in practice; they have some strange policies). Despite being relatively far left, I find myself widely disagreeing with most others on the left side of the spectrum, but that's a topic for another time.
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