On the other hand, the libertarian socialist critique of consumerism appears surprisingly, if not uncomfortably pertinent. |
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He also reviewed the 1717 book and defended a doctrine of libertarian free will as he had in the earlier correspondence. |
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The good of libertarian free will requires, in short, the possibility of moral evil. |
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To the extent that the conservative or libertarian parts of the blogosphere become ingrown, they fail to do necessary persuasive work. |
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No libertarian could possibly construct a justification for violating the liberty of another person. |
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He appears as a perfect republican, an American indigene who thrives in a libertarian wilderness. |
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As a libertarian, I tend to sympathize with this logic without digging too deeply into the facts. |
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Such people are not notable for their championship of libertarian causes outside the economic field. |
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And if it joshes Hemingway, it crushes Ayn Rand, the barking libertarian author of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. |
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He took a libertarian line on drug supply, but had rather stern views on consumption. |
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The Great Depression, combined with two Supreme Court appointees by Progressive Republican Hoover, halted the libertarian trend. |
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Her archconservative, often libertarian, and sometimes extreme views made her popular with militia movements. |
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After he had repudiated conservative Hegelianism, he managed to insinuate into his essays and reviews a libertarian, democratic outlook. |
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It was always going to be controversial but to adopt such an extreme, libertarian view is biased and is asking for trouble. |
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I don't have any illusions that my libertarian argument is going to carry the day. |
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I know as an economist that minimum wages increase unemployment, and as a libertarian I'm against mandating such policies on private parties. |
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Now, if libertarian minimalists do the latter, they would be taking issue with my policy views, not adopting them. |
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The straight-talking libertarian Republican is creating a lot of buzz on the campaign trail. |
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I am occasionally disappointed by the failure of some ACLU Chapters to live up to their libertarian pedigree. |
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Shakespeare thus places himself between utopian totalitarians and libertarian fundamentalists. |
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There are plenty of people with libertarian values who don't feel at home in either party. |
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At the junction of the two stands London's only cross-eyed statue, a memorial to 18th century libertarian John Wilkes. |
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Benglis's photograph can be read in various ways, appealing to the libertarian feminist as surely as it repelled the more puritanically minded. |
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He may have to swallow his gorge, but unlike that of so many I see in the libertarian and patriot movements, at least his gorge rises. |
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The prices charged were outrageous, and my libertarian heart was gladdened. |
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Indeed, for a pragmatic libertarian, the political landscape out there is pretty depressing at the moment. |
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Epstein's crabbed view of autonomy also highlights the bankruptcy of the libertarian view of child-rearing. |
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The orthodox libertarian foreign policy platform is one of minimalism and non-involvement bordering at times on isolationism. |
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This article states the libertarian position on immigration in a fairly reasonable way. |
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You'd have to be very unobservant not to have noticed that there are an awful lot of bloggers with an avowedly libertarian political philosophy. |
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Like some libertarian Pontius Pilate, he washed his hands of any responsibility, skillfully uncoupling the role of the executive from execution. |
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There's a libertarian edge to Conservatism that recoils from the image of a Politburo having central control. |
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Similar expressions of libertarian ideals in Heinlein's juvenilia and other SF novels did leave their mark, though. |
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I hope a judge tells this airy-fairy libertarian just where he can shove his human rights. |
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So the libertarian fails because he fundamentally misunderstands the question. |
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Whittaker Chambers declared that the writings of Ayn Rand, a hero of the more libertarian right, reeked of fascism and the gas chambers. |
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And here is an article that in my view badly misstates the libertarian position on marriage generally. |
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Twenty thousand libertarian activists should be able to persuade the remaining necessary voters to vote for a libertarian candidate. |
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The phenomenon is even more noticeable when you look at the rightist and libertarian attack blogs. |
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To me, it seems a wee bit more likely that it was y'all libertarian grumpy-pusses. |
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He is an epistemological realist, an ethical intuitionist, and a political libertarian, too extreme for my tastes but always provocative. |
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My old friend and libertarian colleague Leonard Liggio then came up with the following analysis of the historical process. |
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There was a large delegation of libertarian and anarchist groups with their characteristic red and black banners. |
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A libertarian believes that a person owns himself, but a collectivist believes that we all should own each other. |
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All the normal libertarian yakyak about individualism and personal responsibility was on display. |
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Pallis went on to become the leading spokesman for a libertarian socialist semi-anarchist Anglo-French group. |
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For the rest, the theology is rationalistic, individualistic, and politically somewhere between extreme libertarian and nonviolent anarchist. |
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One can understand how a monetarist central banker with a libertarian bent might object. |
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Was Laura's routine a sign that we're entering a libertarian conservative phase? |
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I hope to see a comprehensive attempt at a rebuttal of realist theory by the libertarian minimalist school. |
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Personally, I have an instinctive attraction to some aspects of libertarian ideals. |
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The libertarian, old conservative wing of the Republican Party has never liked this war. |
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Cleaving to principle means something more than holding high and not contradicting the ultimate libertarian ideal. |
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The libertarian minimalists will likely find my outlook to be anathema to their own. |
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New Hampshire beat out nine other states, all with small populations and libertarian leanings. |
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The Detroit News editorial page is historically a conservative editorial page with libertarian leanings. |
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And libertarian proposals in most spheres are normally congenial to conservatives too. |
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Certainly, the Right possesses a set of libertarian ideals many Americans embrace. |
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I'm a left-wing libertarian myself, and I agree with you entirely on the subject of drug legalization. |
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Second, to be libertarian is not necessarily to be a libertine. |
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A former House Budget chairman and Fox News alumnus, Kasich was a libertarian leaning fiscal conservative before it was cool. |
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But, unlike some more militant libertarian thinkers, Ron Paul never dismissed the threat of communism during the Cold War. |
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A constitutionalist libertarian, Rawles is strongly opposed to any federal regulations on dry ice bombs. |
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I agree with you, but the youthful energy in the libertarian movement foresees a tipping point. |
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Had there not been a libertarian in the race who received over 8,000 votes, Shumlin likely would have lost. |
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Some Tea Party types who felt that Republican Scott Milne was too moderate supported the libertarian. |
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Sure, you could end up with a Congress that consists solely of libertarian veterinarians, or elderly communists, or whatever. |
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He calmly offered his vision of an ideology that merges libertarian values with social conservative virtue. |
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Yet he has proven that his conservative side trumps any alleged libertarian leanings, even when the topic is completely unrelated to the war on terrorism. |
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Culturally, Perry is much closer to the base than the libertarian peaceniks or the East Coast elites. |
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I'm more of a libertarian socialist, if we must have classifications. |
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I am afraid that I remain a total libertarian on such issues. |
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In this article I try to refute the so-called libertarian theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusions ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame. |
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A libertine is a hedonist, a devotee of personal pleasure, whereas a libertarian is one who defends the libertine and his lifestyle against the heavy hand of government. |
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Well, I wouldn't use Democrats as a model for libertarian leftism. |
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On the surface, the bill sounds libertarian, albeit in a far-sighted Blade Runner sort of way. |
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The senator disappointed his fringe, libertarian followers with his support of airstrikes. |
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But this libertarian view antagonizes both the diversitarians and the majoritarians more than anything, more even than they antagonize each other. |
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Our libertarian tendency supports the free flow of information. |
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It is refreshing to hear the substance of libertarian beliefs coincide with its stylistic invocation. |
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A thoroughgoing libertarian might say that the problem is society's willingness to forcibly extract tax money in order to take care of emergency medical costs. |
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He has no kooky libertarian strain, as the establishment fears Rand Paul possesses. |
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Hes an outspoken libertarian in his back-page soapbox columns, bashing Bible-thumpers and left-lib control freaks with equal venom for their efforts to censor comics. |
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Paul has been campaigning heavily in the North Star State, and is hoping to take advantage of its quirky libertarian streak. |
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And now he is the CEO of a libertarian institution, not an objectivist one. |
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I realize that this is small potatoes in the grand scheme of government encroachments into private enterprise, but it is a no-brainer for someone who even leans libertarian. |
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More fundamentally, he neglects to work out the contradiction between Lincoln's commitment to necessitarian philosophy and to libertarian political economy. |
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A libertarian society bases itself on the rule of law and more fundamental to that on the principle of an individual's liberty limited to the non-coercion of the other! |
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This Western senator was too libertarian for centrists like Rockefeller. |
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Unless you're an ultra-radical libertarian who thinks that ethical considerations should not be considered in regulating science, this is hardly an immoderate position. |
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The libertarian position, that everything the government does to try to curb antisocial behaviour is an illegitimate fetter on personal liberty, seems to me to be quite wrong. |
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B has interned at the libertarian Center for Individual Rights, and has written a law review note urging Congress to narrow the scope of civil rights laws. |
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Free speech advocates from Diogenes the Cynic to Frank Zappa have urged libertarian openness, arguing that unfettered expression is both the right and the duty of free people. |
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He is of course one of the chief proponents of the libertarian view. |
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There are about 200, they all have blogs, and they spend all day in the libertarian echo chamber fooling themselves into thinking that their views matter. |
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The egoism of Narveson's Hobbesian contract theory is nicely complemented by the individualism of his libertarian outlook. |
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Neoconservatives have understood this better than their realist or libertarian rivals on the right. |
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What must liberty mean for the traditionalist, and what is libertarian virtue? |
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In reality, there are no pure-bred libertarian leaders in Congress. |
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For Bookchin, libertarian municipalism is the political philosophy of social ecology of the concrete political dimension of Communalism. |
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And therein lies the problem for Paul and the libertarian movement. |
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A libertarian foreign policy is the only cure for what ails us abroad. |
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The libertarian think tank is housed at George Mason University. |
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Philosopher Roderick Long, however, argues that libertarian themes in Taoist thought are actually borrowed from earlier Confucian writers. |
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Attention must be paid to Dr. Ron Paul, the 110-proof libertarian in the Republican race. |
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His uncle, Zechariah Chafee, was a Harvard law professor, and a notable civil libertarian. |
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He described himself as a laborite, a civil rights advocate, a civil libertarian, and an advocate for all oppressed people. |
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Its libertarian views have been influenced by classical liberalism and Thatcherism, with Thatcher representing a key influence on UKIP's thought. |
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His theory of property defends a libertarian concern with private ownership that shows an egalitarian commitment. |
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There are many other normative approaches to the philosophy of law, including critical legal studies and libertarian theories of law. |
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Opposing gun control was also consistent with a larger anti-regulation, libertarian, and anti-government conservative agenda. |
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Cole became a principal proponent of Guild Socialist ideas, a libertarian socialist alternative to Marxist political economy. |
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Influenced by Thatcherism and classical liberalism, it describes itself as economically libertarian and promotes liberal economic policies. |
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Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivised and run as libertarian communes. |
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Core dichotomies include reformism versus revolutionary socialism and state socialism versus libertarian socialism. |
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Night Watch won the 2003 Prometheus Award for best libertarian novel. |
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As a libertarian and a zinester I owe a considerable debt to him. |
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Roman private law provides the best model for law in libertarian society. |
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However, Libertarianism covers a broader range of libertarian positions than either of these other books, and it does so in a fetchingly engaging way. |
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Her ideas have had significant influence over conservative and libertarian supporters of capitalism, especially within the American Tea Party movement. |
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Variations of market socialism include libertarian proposals such as mutualism, based on classical economics, and neoclassical economic models such as the Lange Model. |
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Reid held an incompatibilist or libertarian notion of freedom, holding that we are capable of free actions of which we are the cause, and for which we are morally appraisable. |
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Some Conservative politicians such as Alan Duncan take the libertarian approach that individual freedom and economic freedom of industry and trade should be respected. |
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The film is based on the book Financial Fiasco by Johan Norberg and features Alan Greenspan, with funding from the libertarian think tank The Cato Institute. |
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Thus, the Merovingian becomes the voice for hard determinism in the face of Neo's libertarian position on free will and the Oracle's tenseless time. |
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Crammed with corrupt cops, nymphish flappers, black market violence, and prunish, prudish temperance activists, HBO's latest drama has lots for a libertarian to like. |
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Lehr is Science Director of the Heartland Institute, a libertarian think tank supported by contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations. |
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The only living Republicans for which Taylor has kind words are the paleoconservative Pat Buchanan, the libertarian Ron Paul, and the Tea Party conservative Jim DeMint. |
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The prevalence of libertarian political attitudes is widespread. |
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I shall, for the rest of this paper, take patriarchy as the model case of a repressive social relation often considered beyond the scope of the libertarian project. |
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