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The Long Afterlife of Libertarianism | The New Yorker

Benjamin Wallace-Wells reviews “The Individualists,” by Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi, and “Burning Down the House,” by Andrew Koppelman, ...

199 / The Long Afterlife Of Libertarianism - We Live In A Political World

The June 5, 2023, edition of The New Yorker Magazine has quite a nice article on how "libertarianism" has affected American politics.

Libertarianism - Wikipedia

Libertarians advocate for the expansion of individual autonomy and political freedom, emphasizing the principles of equality before the law and the protection ...

Libertarianism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

In Kantian language, libertarians believe distributive justice is exhausted by commutative justice. As long as no wrongs have been inflicted by ...

Libertarianism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

In terms of political recommendations, libertarians believe that most, if not all, of the activities currently undertaken by states should be either abandoned ...

For A New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto - Mises Institute

long terms, up to life, and they are accorded a monopoly of decision-making in their particular area. It is almost impossi- ble, except in cases of gross ...

Left-libertarianism - Wikipedia

Left-libertarianism, also known as left-wing libertarianism, is a political philosophy and type of libertarianism that stresses both individual freedom and ...

I've Seen the Future of a Republican Party That's Not Insane

This week, the Niskanen Center, a libertarian-leaning Washington think tank, held a conference on the future of the Republican Party, ...

The Libertarian Case for a Universal Basic Income - NYU Law

Jimmy for the same product, given Jimmy's longer life expectancy. And so either (1) we have to raise the lump sum payment above $140,000, so ...

ABSTRACT Catholic Libertarianism? Garrett McMillan Director ...

reiterating that, according to liberalism, “the task of the state consists solely and exclusively in guaranteeing the protection of life, health, liberty, and ...

Do We Want to Live in the Libertarians' World? - New York Magazine

There's a long, not-so-proud history of seeking freedom at sea. In 1972, Nevada real-estate developer Michael Oliver built an island in the ...

How a New Hampshire libertarian utopia was foiled by bears - Vox

Yeah, I think that's true for libertarianism and really all philosophies of life. It's very easy to fall into this trap of believing that if ...

The rise and fall and rise again of the libertarian moment - The Week

If the old libertarianism was obsessed with the risk of ideological totalitarianism, the new version concentrates on the influence of human ...

LNC v. FEC Petition for Writ of Certiorari filed Aug. 19, 2019

Over the course of his life, Joseph Shaber made various small donations to the Libertarian Party. ... 81a-199a ... checks exceeding $300,000, so long as it does not ...

Libertarian roots revisited - Niskanen Center

Although its relevance to contemporary problems has been in decline so far in the 21st century, when I look toward the longer term, I get the ...

'Upright, whole, and free' Eschatological union with god

only do the souls fit for heaven retain their freedom, but that they are in sense ... possibility of sinning, in the present life, those that are among the ...

AMERICAN STIOB: Or, What Late‐Socialist Aesthetics of Parody ...

Current Anthropology 49(2): 199–224. 10.1086/526098. Web of Science ... Too Short Weak Medium Strong Very Strong Too Long. Your password ...

Untitled - DIGILIB Universitas Bakrie

... afterlife. 185. 7.1 Grade level of authoritarians ... long I lived or how hard I tried. For their ... libertarianism,” marked at one end by preference ...

Key Concepts of Libertarianism | Cato Institute

The great insight of libertarian social analysis is that order in society arises spontaneously, out of the actions of thousands or millions of individuals who ...

Gibney, Ed; Wyatt, Tanya --- "Rebuilding the Harm Principle: Using ...

... long evolutionary timescales because the history of life is not a story about a simple on–off switch. The history of life has been an incredibly slow and ...