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Criticism of libertarianism
While this is fine for a small, agrarian society such as envisioned by Thomas Jefferson, it does not work as well with the large-scale technologically advanced societies we have today. ... Critiques Of Libertarianism (includes sub-sections presenting anti-libertarian arguments from different political standpoints, as well as more general arguments) -
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Libertarian Democrat
Libertarian Democrats support the civil libertarian aspect of freedom as well as supporting the kind of economic freedom that emphasizes removing corporate subsidies and other favoritism to special interests, and applying a responsible transition toward freedom - for example, some support a transition approach that includes certain trade restrictions on imports from countries that have very little freedom, so that more free trade with those countries would be phased in as they move toward more freedom. ... Some might say that democratic libertarianism has its roots in some early Democratic American presidents, including Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, Andrew Jackson, and Grover Cleveland. -
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Left-libertarianism
This text places Hugo Grotius, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Spence, Thomas Paine, John Stuart Mill, Herbert Spencer and Henry George in the left libertarian tradition. ... Left-libertarianism -
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List of basic libertarianism topics
Thomas Jefferson stated, "Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others." ... Libertarianism portal -
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Classical liberalism
Libertarianism ... ↑ Thomas Jefferson, letter to Isaac H. Tiffany, 1819. -
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Liberalism
↑ Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. ... Economic · Libertarianism -
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Christopher Hitchens
He suggested that he had returned to his early, pre-socialist libertarianism, having come to attach great value to the freedom of the individual from the state and moral authoritarians . ... 2005 Thomas Jefferson: Author of America. -
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Non-aggression principle
Ibn Tufayl influenced Locke's notion of Tabula Rasa. Locke wrote, "Being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions." Thomas Jefferson wrote, "Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. ... Libertarianism portal -
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Geolibertarianism
Geolibertarians are generally influenced by Georgism, but the ideas behind it pre-date Henry George, and can be found in different forms in the writings of John Locke, the French Physiocrats, Thomas Jefferson, Adam Smith, Thomas Paine, James Mill (John Stuart Mill's father), David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Herbert Spencer and Thomas Spence. ... Left-Libertarianism -
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Liberalism in the United States
Libertarianism is often said to be generally resembling, though not necessarily identical to, American classical liberalism. ... Thomas Jefferson wrote:
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