I don't prefer any current candidate to neolibertarian Ron Paul (libertarian socialism predates this free market libertarian doctrine).
Ron Paul is not neolibertarian for the most part because his foriegn policy.
libertarian socialism predates this free market libertarian doctrine.
True but, why is this important in your view? I don't really see it as significant or even really as having substantial evidence although it is quite obvious when you look at histories great philosophers this seems to be the case indeed you are correct, but less importantly it is really not substantiated.
Left Wing Anarchist are indeed the most well known and in a way I guees you could say they are the foundation for modern anarchy and anti-state views, but libertarianism is not the same.
You know as well as I do it is Noam Chomsky I believe who coined this term "Libertarian Socialist" or the french in the early 1900's and I think these guys is full of themselves really....Pretty sure VM, Heyak, and Thomas Jefferson came before Noam Chomsky. Then we have Thomas Paine, who would definitly be a left wing anarchist. (not a "libertarian socialist")
If you meant to write "Left Wing Anarchy is the Foundation of Anarchy and predates Free Market Libertarians or Anarcho Capitalist or Free Market Anarchist" I would have to agree but you actually wrote that libertarian socialism predates free market libertarian so I believe you are technically incorrect.
but Libertarian Socialist is french and noam chomsky speak from the early 1900's
So anyway forget the typos or whatever and just explain why one set of ideas predating another set would be a good thing or why this important? It seems almost the opposite is true....Although history does repeat itself.