What is a libertarian?Examines what libertarianism means as discussed in three books on the subject. `What It Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation,' by Charles Murray; `Libertarianism,' and `The Libertarian Reader,' written and edited by David Boaz.GrenierRichardHuman Events...
A“Libertarian Republic” is a concept that attempts to describe an ideal form of governance for a nation devoted to classical liberal ideas. It reflects a desire for the power of governance to be situated as near to the citizens being governed as possible. It is to invoke the ideas ofFeder...
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equal right ofothers to do what they want to do. T hat is, freedom is being able to do what you like as long as you do not harm another person's life,liberty or property.You can build a set of legal and ethical(道德的)rules on the principle of self-control, andlibertarians do....
Modern Social liberalism in general: Starting in the mid-1800’s a new wave of liberalism began pushing back against social inequality. The easiest way to see this is over issues like Slavery in America andMarxin worldwide economics. In both cases, classical liberalism had finally given rights...
It's unmistakable in Ayn Rand. The more important point, however, is that the capitalist is the über-villain for communists, and a glorious hero for libertarians; that property is "theft" for the communists, and a "natural right" for libertarians. These dovetail a little too closely ...
that war is murder, and that national service is a form of slavery. Since only the government has a legal right to use force, libertarians focus on making the government smaller, or even going without it. The libertarians’ definition of freedom is thus freedom from the government. Isn’t...
A cyberlibertarian is an individual who subscribes to a kind of ideology about new technologies, such as the Internet. He or she advocates for the use of technology as a means of promoting individual or decentralized initiatives and less dependence on central governments. ...
Isn’t feminism an inherently collectivist ideology? (No.) Isn’t capitalism bad for women? (No.) How do libertarian feminists view things like reproductive choice? Sexual consent? Gender norms? Free speech? Et cetera. So!, that’s what this latest video project is going to be: a no-fri...
Silas,The big argument of libertarians regarding intellectual property is that intellectual property rights infringes upon the usage of private property.You own a computer, an ipod. Intellectual property could infringe on your rights to use your private computer and ipod as you see fit.And also,...