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Minarchist 

An anarchist who found out about human nature.
When I realised that, if there is no government, you can't stop another one from being formed (by, say, biker gangs), I realised that anarchy is just as rational as communism, and became a minarchist.
Minarchist by Coemgen MacLaren October 3, 2008
A liberatarian catch-all used to describe a limited, functional government that ensures an ideal free society. The synonymity with 'monarchy' is unintentional and an ironic symptom; the true roots of "minarchist" are "minimal" and "archist", the later being a Greek derivation of "ruler".
"Anarchy would be a society with no government at all, while minarchy would be a society with a very "minimal government." - As quoted from an amateur Libertarian essay that you can google easily.
minarchy by MoaMission December 16, 2011

minarcho-socialism 

A socialist mode of production (ie, means of production owned by the workers, standard wage) with a minimal government to ensure the preservation of worker's rights.
Libertarian socialism is a broader term that can break down into smaller ideologies, such as anarcho-socialism and minarcho-socialism.

minarchism 

Basically Ancap, but they believe the state is required to keep the peace. They justify this by the non-aggression principle, which they believe the Ancap misrepresent.
He subscribes to Minarchism. Minarchists should be thrown out of helicopters.
minarchism by Brexodus May 18, 2017

minarschnizle 

1. An informal way of calling over a mina to yourself.
2. Another name for a mina.
3. A nickname given to those who go by the name of "Mina", usually used by close friends.
4. A rare spiecies in the same family of minatarians.
"Hey look! It's a minarschnizle! Let's try to call it over!" said Nana.

"Minarschnizle! Come here!!!!" shouted Nana.
minarschnizle by Daichi Airi October 8, 2007
Add a tablespoon of jarlic to two teaspoons of butter and spread it in bread to make garlic bread
Jarlic by YSAC fanboy June 6, 2020
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