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2011
The core prescriptive postulate of libertarianism is that individuals have strong moral claims to the peaceful enjoyment of their own persons and their own legitimate extra-personal possessions along with similarly strong claims to the fulfillment of their voluntary agreements with others.
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The core prescriptive postulate of libertarianism is that individuals have strong moral claims to the peaceful enjoyment of their own persons and their own legitimate extra-personal possessions along with similarly strong claims to the fulfillment of their voluntary agreements with others.
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2013
Historically, Americans have seen libertarians as far outside the mainstream, but with the rise of the Tea Party movement, libertarian principles have risen to the forefront of Republican politics. But libertarianism is more than the philosophy of individual freedom and unfettered markets that Republicans have embraced.
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Historically, Americans have seen libertarians as far outside the mainstream, but with the rise of the Tea Party movement, libertarian principles have risen to the forefront of Republican politics. But libertarianism is more than the philosophy of individual freedom and unfettered markets that Republicans have embraced.
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2017
Libertarianism is a theory in political philosophy that strongly values individual freedom and is skeptical about the justified scope of government in our lives. Libertarians see individuals as sovereign, as people who have a right to control their bodies and work, who are free to decide how to interact with willing others, and who cannot be forced to ...
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Libertarianism is a theory in political philosophy that strongly values individual freedom and is skeptical about the justified scope of government in our lives. Libertarians see individuals as sovereign, as people who have a right to control their bodies and work, who are free to decide how to interact with willing others, and who cannot be forced to ...
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2018
This chapter considers various arguments both for and against taxing inherited wealth, each of these being associated with some or other type of libertarian outlook. Libertarianism in the Lockean guises (‘left’ and ‘right’ varieties) is distinguished from its classical liberal alternative, which downplays the Lockean emphasis on private property rights
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This chapter considers various arguments both for and against taxing inherited wealth, each of these being associated with some or other type of libertarian outlook. Libertarianism in the Lockean guises (‘left’ and ‘right’ varieties) is distinguished from its classical liberal alternative, which downplays the Lockean emphasis on private property rights
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2019
Traditionally, libertarians have assumed that individual rights are absolute, and that these are what ground criticisms of the welfare state. This chapter argues that libertarians can appeal to the much weaker notion of thresholds against harm. These thresholds can be overcome, but only at some margin, and doing so imposes various residual obligations ...
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Traditionally, libertarians have assumed that individual rights are absolute, and that these are what ground criticisms of the welfare state. This chapter argues that libertarians can appeal to the much weaker notion of thresholds against harm. These thresholds can be overcome, but only at some margin, and doing so imposes various residual obligations ...
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1994
Abstract Indirect utilitarianism is the view that the appropriate standard for evaluating, and thus justifying, normative criteria-norms, values, and standards.---is the utilitarian standard. But, according to indirect utilitarian¬ ism, the utilitarian standard is not the appropriate standard for evaluating the various things (aside from
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Abstract Indirect utilitarianism is the view that the appropriate standard for evaluating, and thus justifying, normative criteria-norms, values, and standards.---is the utilitarian standard. But, according to indirect utilitarian¬ ism, the utilitarian standard is not the appropriate standard for evaluating the various things (aside from
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Only libertarianism can provide a robust justification for open borders
Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2022Javier Hidalgo
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