Oliver is the author of
The New Libertarianism: Anarcho - Capitalism.
Not exact matches
A good many of the
new faces in Washington will have been supported by the Tea Party movement, and a good number of these are committed to the worldview and political philosophy of
libertarianism.
As John Milbank and Adrian Pabst put it in their
new book The Politics of Virtue, contemporary political culture is the product of a convergence of two strains of liberalism: a leftist cultural
libertarianism that took off during the 1960s and 1970s, and a rightwing free - market liberalism that reached its apogee with the Reagan - Thatcher alliance.
She might perhaps equally be called a co-foundress of that Secular Fundamentalism and moral
libertarianism that is fast becoming the
new state religion in modern Britain.
They may well be strongly motivated by ideological commitment to
libertarianism (the political philosophy which prioritises individuals excitingly pursuing their self - interest) and faith in the powers of
new transformative technologies as well as in the few genius individual entrepreneurs who will lead us into a
new kind of post-bureaucratic and post-state society.
Tisei's mix of
libertarianism and fiscal conservatism makes an excellent blueprint for
New England Republicans.
Under our
new leadership we will build on the proud history of social liberalism within our Party and work towards the rejection of tribalism, class based politics and anti-state
libertarianism.
I would overhear hushed conversations on the bus about Republican relatives who won't stop gloating; directors would introduce their films, even the most purportedly apolitical, with sly allusions to the
new President; a woman even struck up a conversation with me before a screening to complain about the film industry's closed - minded attitude towards her particular brand of
libertarianism (I didn't have much to add).