Leftarian -- lef·tar·i·an
Noun
A person who is culturally and ideologically aligned left but insists they are a part of the
libertarian tradition. Leftarians typically profess Hans Hoppe and Murray Rothbard are not "real libertarians." Some leftarians ascribe to Agorism which is an
anti wage labor and anti voluntary groups ideology according to it's founder Samuel
Edward Konkin. Leftarians exemplify a strategy employed by trotskyists called entryism.
John: Why do you libertarians want
abortion, open borders, and associate with
black lives matter?
Also why does the majority of your political involvement revolve around pot?
James: Dude, those are leftarians.