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  2. Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    One such argument is the view that it has no explicit theory of liberty. [61] It has also been argued that laissez-faire capitalism does not necessarily produce the best or most efficient outcome, [258] [259] nor does its philosophy of individualism and policies of deregulation prevent the abuse of natural resources. [260]

  3. Libertarianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The object of classical liberals was individual liberty in the economy, in personal freedoms and civil liberty, separation of state and religion and peace as an alternative to imperial aggrandizement. He cites Locke's contemporaries, the Levellers, who held similar views.

  4. Self-ownership - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] [18] With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, thinkers such as Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Karl Marx elaborated the comparison between wage labor and slavery in the context of a critique of societal property not intended for active personal use [19] [20] while Luddites emphasized the dehumanization brought about by machines.

  5. Portal:Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    'freedom') is a political philosophy that holds freedom, personal sovereignty, and liberty as primary values. Many libertarians conceive of freedom in accord with the Non-Aggression Principle , according to which each individual has the right to live as they choose, so long as it does not involve violating the rights of others by initiating ...

  6. Freedom of association - Wikipedia

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    A fundamental element of personal liberty is the right to choose to enter into and maintain certain intimate human relationships. These intimate human relationships are considered forms of "intimate association."

  7. On Liberty - Wikipedia

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    On Liberty was a greatly influential and well-received work. Some classical liberals and libertarians have criticized it for its apparent discontinuity [specify] with Utilitarianism, and vagueness in defining the arena within which individuals can contest government infringements on their personal freedom of action. [3]

  8. Individualism - Wikipedia

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    Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, and social outlook that emphasizes the intrinsic worth of the individual. [1] [2] Individualists promote realizing one's goals and desires, valuing independence and self-reliance, and advocating that the interests of the individual should gain precedence over the state or a social group, while opposing external interference ...

  9. Personal liberty laws - Wikipedia

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    In the context of slavery in the United States, the personal liberty laws were laws passed by several U.S. states in the North to counter the Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and 1850. Different laws did this in different ways, including allowing jury trials for escaped slaves and forbidding state authorities from cooperating in their capture and ...