There is no clearly agreed terminology to distinguish the groups but the terms "libertarian socialist,""left-libertarian," and "right-libertarian" suffice. The three are not factions of a common movement, but largelyK WiderquistWiderquist Com...
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and skepticism. Because of its “live in the moment” attitude, it emphasizes freedom over law and order. It is therefore reluctant to adopt the left hemisphere’s rules or constructs, let alone consider them absolute. Libertarianism and anarchism are great examples of right-brained political phil...
(and thus owe no service to others except as the result of voluntary action). Unlike right-libertarianism, however, left-libertarianism holds that natural resources are owned by the members of society in some egalitarian manner, and may be appropriated only with their permission, or with a ...
left‐libertarianism theory of justice ‐ term “justice” used in several different waysLeft‐libertarianism ‐ holds that natural resources belongs to everyone in some egalitarian manner and thus cannot be appropriated without the consent of, or significant payment to, other members of society...
Left-libertarianism is a version of Lockean libertarianism that combines the idea that each person is the full rightful owner of herself and the idea that each person should have the right to own a roughly equal amount of the world's resources. This essay argues against left-libertarianism. Th...
Can the theories and approaches that fall under the more or less overlapping labels "classical liberalism" or "libertarianism" be saved from themselves? By adhering too dogmatically to their principles, libertarians may have painted themselves into a corner. They have generally failed to generate br...
The paradox of libertarianism: Liberty rests on an agreed definition of harm, and on an accompanying agreement to act with mutual restraint and in mutual defense. Given the variety of human wants and preferences, the price of mutual restraint and mutual defense is necessarily some loss of libert...
I’ve also long wearied of being lectured that libertarianism is “really” left, that we can learn from the left. I agree that we are not “right”, butnor are we left! We are libertarians! We areneither left nor right; we are better than both. If anything the left needs to lear...
However, the majority of them are characterized by right-wing Liberalism or libertarianism—an ideologically inconsistent “cocktail” that is largely unconventional for established democracies. For participants on the right, democratic individual rights and freedoms represent a supreme value that should not...