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  2. Libertarian perspectives on capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Most libertarians oppose capital punishment. [1] [2] They argue that capital punishment is an extreme exertion of state power, it is contrary to the values of a free society, authoritarian countries tend to be retentionist, and liberal-democratic societies generally abolitionist. [3] [4]

  3. Consequentialist libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Consequentialist libertarianism, also known as consequentialist liberalism or libertarian consequentialism, [1] is a libertarian political philosophy and position that is supportive of a free market and strong private property rights only on the grounds that they bring about favorable consequences such as prosperity or efficiency.

  4. Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    As a result, some political scientists and writers classify the forms of libertarianism into two or more groups [7] [8] to distinguish libertarian views on the nature of property and capital. [ 9 ] [ 19 ] In the United States, proponents of free-market anti-capitalism consciously label themselves as left-libertarians and see themselves as being ...

  5. Natural-rights libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Some deontological libertarian views are based on the non-aggression principle which states that no human being holds the right to initiate force or fraud against the person or property of another human being under any circumstances. This principle is taken as basic, defining all other moral principles, not simply principles of justice.

  6. Right-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    The word libertarian is first recorded in 1789 coined by the British historian William Belsham, in a discussion against free will from the author's deterministic point of view. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] This debate between libertarianism in a philosophical-metaphysical sense and determinism would continue into the early nineteenth century, especially in ...

  7. The controversial, outlawed policy that keeps inmates on ...

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    Thirty other inmates in the same state are awaiting capital punishment because of a now repealed law. Michelle Del Rey reports The controversial, outlawed policy that keeps inmates on Alabama’s ...

  8. Debates within libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    According to this moderately left-libertarian perspective, a society based on individual liberty and equal access to natural opportunities can be achieved through proportionate compensation to others by those who claim private ownership over a greater-than-equal share of the aggregate value of natural resources, absent any improvements.

  9. Javier Milei: Madman? Or Savior? - AOL

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    Arabia says the libertarian approach to women's or LGBT rights shouldn't be to create special government ministries, but to expand liberty for everyone. "We don't want the state to meddle in our ...