Sentences with phrase «for libertarian views»

Back to the federal Conservative leadership, Fildebrandt has endorsed leadership candidate Maxime Bernier, the Quebec MP known for his libertarian views briefly served as Minister of Foreign Affairs before resigning in 2008 after he acknowledged leaving sensitive government documents out in the open, apparently at his former girlfriend's home.

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«For those who love our once and future freedoms, now is the time to strike,» Mr. Szabo wrote in an item on his blog in late 2007 endorsing the libertarian Ron Paul's bid for the presidency, in part because of Mr. Paul's views on the financial systFor those who love our once and future freedoms, now is the time to strike,» Mr. Szabo wrote in an item on his blog in late 2007 endorsing the libertarian Ron Paul's bid for the presidency, in part because of Mr. Paul's views on the financial systfor the presidency, in part because of Mr. Paul's views on the financial system.
Mr. Thiel, a contrarian investor and libertarian known for his controversial views, knows that suggesting that education is not always worth it strikes at the core of many Americans» beliefs.
In an article for The Telegraph, commentator Ed West has argued, against the views of Spectator blogger Alex Massie, that UKIP's critique of phenomena like multiculturalism and political correctness is entirely compatible with a liberal or libertarian outlook.
But he is often used as a punching bag, to illustrate why strong libertarian views are not properly conceptions of justice at all, but are instead rationalizations for the exclusion of the many and the domination of the property - owning few.
Whilst his views on the environment are not to everyone's taste, this Platform piece which he wrote for ConHome during party conference week makes a compelling civil libertarian case for reducing the amount of state regulation in our lives.
Then there's the individual as the vector of social change, the perception that Society is immanent in each individual action and can't simply be hypostasised as the State, imposed from above or evoked through fugitive concepts such as «public opinion» It's a view that's been quite strong since the late 1960s and is shared (the «desiring subject» for example) by what remains of the libertarian part of the Left.
ALso, many in GOP and libertarian party hate entertainment industry for leftist views, and tend to be a lot less opposed to piracy than their typical law and order ideology allows for.
Libertarians ditch their «extreme» views to «get votes» for the Libertarian Party.
Former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld, the vice-presidential nominee for the Libertarian Party, said he believed Clinton had done nothing «criminal» in using personal email as secretary of state — a point of view at odds with his fellow Republicans.
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This longstanding and elsewhere - embraced view is at odds with that of many libertarians in the school - choice movement, for whom the State is always and everywhere to be resisted.
But one of the inspirations for his conservative education policy views might surprise some people: It's Milton Friedman, the legendary free market economist, whose libertarian politics also included a decidedly anti-federal government, pro-school choice world view on education policy that has guided Cruz through his political career.
In recounting the history of charters, the report reveals how a cause originally supported by education reform advocates, including the leader of a national teachers» union, was hijacked by libertarian ideology, advocates for big business, and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who view the public education system as a playground for exerting their influence and ideas.
I didn't want to be like many bloggers where over 50 % of their post is quoting others — I wanted to write from my heart, expressing my views on a wide number of topics relating to economics, finance and investment, from my unusual framework, which is Evangelical Christian, mostly libertarian (but not for financials), actuarial, value investor, doubting neoclassical economics and modern portfolio theory.
But he also has been criticized by some conservative politicians, commentators and libertarian groups for what they say are extreme views on global warming and other environmental risks.
I was a libertarian of sorts (Objectivist, actually, for about a decade and a half), and I am still quite sympathetic towards that sort of world view.
Most disturbingly, he wanted the paper to serve as a platform for his quirky political views that teetered somewhere between right - wing and libertarian.
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