theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
I need a jargon-to-human translation of this. : confused :
Well, "exo-libertarian" is a term I just coined, for my philosophical view that individual freedom and individual property are the moral default; and that generally people should be free to do whatever they want, whenever they want; and that this should be infringed upon only as much as absolutely necessary to establish and sustain a civil society of free individuals. Pure libertarianism is unworkable, but it should be the starting point for establishing a workable community. Thus, "from libertarianism". In the context of this thread, it marks my boundary between championing freedom of gender expression and wholeheartedly accepting people who choose genderqueer expressions, and demanding strict scrutiny the moment people insist those expressions should create obligations for everyone else.
And "Chesterton's fence conservative" refers to the principle that a fence across a road probably means someone wanted something fenced in or out, and that you shouldn't remove the fence to make the road more convenient, without understanding why the fence was erected in the first place. It's not very relevant to the context of this thread. However, I will note that gender norms have evolved in society over thousands (maybe tens of thousands) of years, and are almost certainly rooted in the physical disparities between males and females. Abolishing them wholesale, especially as a matter of blind faith that we must be better off without them, is something I am opposed to. At least as a matter of public policy. Obviously this perspective is in tension with my exo-libertarian perspective. So my boundary between welcoming individual freedom of gender expression, but strongly resisting changes in public policy relating to sex-segregation, is also a compromise between those two values.
"Nihilist", "humanist", and "laissez-faire" aren't really relevant at all here, and can be unpacked some other time and place (or not).