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A Libertarian Utopia

2019
Libertarians tend to distrust politics and to trust the unregulated operations of the free market, even in areas traditionally regarded as off-limits to market thinking. The American political theorist Terence Ball invites us to imagine a libertarian utopia or “marketopia” in which every good and service is for sale on the open market.
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Wedges and Widgets: Liberalism, Libertarianism, and the Trade Attitudes of the American Mass Public and Elites

, 2014
What are the ideological sources of free trade attitudes? Free trade plays a crucial role in classical liberal theory as a way of increasing the prospects of peace between states. Are liberal individuals more supportive of free trade?
Brian C. Rathbun
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Labels and Libertarians

Ethics, 1955
IN THE concluding chapter of his thorough and perceptive book' on the Vinson Court, Professor C. H. Pritchett offers some words of counsel to the embattled "libertarians." That faction, currently consisting of Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Douglas, and including periodically Mr. Justice Frankfurter, clearly has Professor Pritchett's sympathy and as
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Libertarianism, Luck, and Control

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2005
Abstract This chapter critically examines recent work on free will and moral responsibility by Randolph Clarke, Robert Kane, and Timothy O’Connor, in an attempt to clarify issues about control and luck that are central to the debate between libertarians (agent causationists and others) and their critics.
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Libertarianism and Communication

2021
Libertarian theory is based on the non-aggression principle—it holds that actions that use someone’s property without the owner’s consent are not permissible. A legal order based on this principle will consider it acceptable to punish violators of property rights, but will also hold it unacceptable to use force in response to non-aggressive actions ...
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Socialism and libertarianism

Journal of Political Ideologies, 2005
In this article, I attempt to define the concepts of socialism and libertarianism. While recognising that the meaning of socialism has developed over time and is not set in stone, and after outlining the ways in which a number of writers have defined socialism, I argue that key socialist values are incompatible with libertarianism, the core feature of ...
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Libertarianism

Distributive Justice and Taxation, 2020
Jørgen Pedersen
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The libertarian impulse

Journal of Political Ideologies, 2011
In the wake of the collapse of Marxism, the unseemly demise of social democracy and the increasingly illiberal nature of so-called liberal societies, questions are now being raised about the future direction of radical politics. Amidst a certain disengagement from mainstream political parties, and a crisis of legitimacy in the established political ...
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Aristotelianism and libertarianism

Critical Review, 1997
Abstract In Liberty and Nature, Rasmussen and Den Uyl use an Aristotelian conception of the human good to provide a foundation for libertarianism. Their principal argument is that intelligence and virtue are necessary ingredients in every flourishing human life, but since these are not goods that the state can distribute to individuals, governments can
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Alternatives for Libertarians

2012
AbstractThis article discusses objections to all three kinds of libertarian theory. It first reprises and further develops criticisms of noncausalist and event-causal (EC) libertarian theories. It argues that libertarian theories of both kinds face as yet unresolved problems including issue about luck and control, the requirements of intentional action,
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