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  2. Left Libertarianism: A Libertarianism.org Guide

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    Left libertarianism is a fairly recently coined term for a fairly old idea. Those people who embrace this view agree with other libertarians in holding that individuals should be free. They regard each of us as full self- owners. However, they differ from what we generally understand by the term libertarian in denying the right to private property.

  3. Left and "Libertarian" are on different axes on the chart. Left is another word for "Liberal", and the "Liberal" party in the United States is the Democratic party. Usually, the Left is in favor of changing society into something new. Right is another word for "Conservative", and the "Conservative" party in the United States is the Republican ...

  4. Is Libertarianism left wing or right wing? - Politics Stack...

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    Left-libertarian ideologies which include anarchist schools of thought, alongside many other anti-paternalist, New Left schools of thought centered around economic egalitarianism as well as geolibertarianism, green politics, market-oriented left-libertarianism and the Steiner–Vallentyne school.

  5. What is a libertarian? | Libertarianism.org

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    Libertarians believe that, in politics, liberty is the most important value. Almost everyone wants freedom for themselves, but a libertarian also seeks to protect and expand the freedom of others. When people are free, we can create a more just, more prosperous, safer, and better world for everyone. A libertarian is committed to the principle ...

  6. What is Libertarianism? | Libertarianism.org

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    In America most classical liberals took the name of “libertarians.”. Libertarianism is the belief that each person has the right to live his life as he chooses so long as he respects the equal rights of others. Libertarians defend each person’s right to life, liberty, and property. In the libertarian view, voluntary agreement is the gold ...

  7. Introducing Libertarianism: A Reading List

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    The Libertarian Mind by David Boaz. Boaz’s The Libertarian Mind is a quick and easy read, but it’s also a remarkably thorough introduction to libertarianism. It covers the historical roots of libertarianism and the basics of libertarian political philosophy and economic thinking. Boaz then applies these ideas to major policy areas, showing ...

  8. Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty - Libertarianism.org

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    An instructive answer may be found by looking at the career of one of the great libertarians of twentieth- century America: Albert Jay Nock. In the 1920’s, when Nock had formulated his radical libertarian philosophy, he was universally regarded as a member of the extreme left, and he so regarded himself as well.

  9. Statism, Left, Right and Center - Libertarianism.org

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    A prolific author and Austrian economist, Murray Rothbard promoted a form of free market anarchism he called “anarcho- capitalism.”. “LEFT,” “RIGHT,” and “center” have increasingly become meaningless categories. Libertarians know that their creed can and does attract people from all parts of the old, obsolete ideological spectrum.

  10. Libertarians, Class, and the Left | Libertarianism.org

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    Libertarians, Class, and the Left. Nov 25th, 2016. “The worst thing about Trump is likely to be how moderate he turns out to be. And that American statism, imperialism, will continue to march right along.”. Anthony Comegna received his M.A. (2012) and Ph.D. (2016) in history from the University of Pittsburgh, where he specialized in early ...

  11. Anarchism and Libertarianism: Two Sides of the Same Coin

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    Libertarianism is the simple idea that each individual has rights 1 that no other individual or group of them may violate. It assumes the liberty and autonomy of the individual, premised on the natural equality of all people before the law. The nineteenth century libertarian philosopher Herbert Spencer called this “ the law of equal freedom ...