r/AskLibertarians is a subreddit with 13k members. The most common flair used is policy, philosophy, debate , devil's advocate, and ideology comparison.
A friendly place to learn about, critique, and question libertarians and their views. r/AskLibertarians is for any questions about the philosophy of libertarianism, libertarian movements and traditions, libertarian opinions on certain situations or current events, or anything else you feel is relevant. No question is too basic (or advanced!) to ask, so don't be shy. Subscribe :)
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#1
Policy
: "What is your opinion on the phrase " If buying ain't owning, then piracy isn't stealing"?"
14 posts
#2
Philosophy
: "Nozick and the Arbitrariness of Property Acquisition"
12 posts
#3
Debate
: "Stop killing games. What are your thoughts?"
10 posts
#4
Devil's Advocate
: "Is it "coercion" under libertarianism for a person to use the threat of their own suicide to push someone else to do something?"
2 posts
#5
Ideology Comparison
: "What are the main differences, disputes and disagreements between left-libertarianism and right-libertarianism?"
2 posts
#6
Advice
: "What is it to be woke ?"
2 posts
#7
Intra-Libertarian
: "Are there things that are not heavily commodified even though commodification is legal and open?"
2 posts
#8
Historical
: "Does libertarianism have a comprehensive theoretical analysis of history like Marxists do?"
1 post
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Last updated: July 12, 2026