The most conservative person I know is essentially an anarchist. She doesn’t like change. Despite being quite young, she’s uncomfortable with technology and wishes she never had to upgrade computers or pretty much any gadget. She got a manual typewriter last year and she plays LPs on something old folks used to call a “record player.”
But she doesn’t belong to a Republican women’s club. And she’s not voting for Mitt Romney in November. She doesn’t believe in voting, because she’s an anarcho-capitalist. How can a conservative be an anarchist?
We’ve come to associate words such as “liberal” and “conservative” with politics, but there’s a more general meaning that I wish we could go back to. In the political sense, the words have become useless. Today’s conservatives aren’t conserving anything. Today’s liberals want nothing like what liberals of the classical era wanted. So why do we keep using such useless labels?

After long but necessary detours, the beginning finally nears for me
Group conflict isn’t as simple as tales of good guys vs. bad guys
What if ‘the Good Old Days’ were never as good as you remember?
You can’t see inside my heart, but my words invite you to know me
Why exactly is it such a big deal to be invited to the White House?
Angry and bitter people often misunderstand one another
Words of appreciation can have power to connect us and heal us