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Of Mises and Min(Sky): Libertarian and Liberal Responses to Financial Crises Past and Present
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The Alt-Right: Neoliberalism, Libertarianism and the Fascist Temptation
Theory, Culture and Society, 2021There is by now broad consensus in the critical literature that neoliberalism and social conservatism have frequently coexisted in practice. Yet the alt-right fits none of the previously identified alliances: this is not the neoliberal neoconservatism of
Melinda Cooper
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Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 2021
1Data are publicly available for replicationpurposes through theANESwebsite (https://electionstudies.org/datacenter/2016-time-series-study/) and the PRRIwebsite (https://www.prri.org/ research/2013-american-values-survey/).
Mary-Kate Lizotte
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1Data are publicly available for replicationpurposes through theANESwebsite (https://electionstudies.org/datacenter/2016-time-series-study/) and the PRRIwebsite (https://www.prri.org/ research/2013-american-values-survey/).
Mary-Kate Lizotte
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Governing Least, 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 ...
Dan Moller
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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 ...
Dan Moller
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Libertarianism, the Rollback Argument, and the Objective Probability of Free Choices
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2017Peter Furlong
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Evictionism, Libertarianism, and Duties of the Fetus.
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2023In "Evictionism and Libertarianism," published in this journal, Walter Block defends the view that, although the fetus is a human being with all the rights to its body, it may nonetheless be evicted from the woman's body as a trespasser, provided the ...
Ł. Dominiak, Igor Wysocki
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