Not exact matches
«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 system.
Here is a post from
Libertarian News that begins, «I recently got into an argument over
on the Reddit Bitcoin boards where I held the position that fractional reserve banking with Bitcoins was not possible,» which sounds fun; he recants that
view but does make what I think is a very valid point:
The survey found that most Tea Party members reflect the
views of religious conservatives, as opposed to
libertarians,
on social issues.
The former
view, one that accepts the social contract theory, leads to a hyper «individualism that,
on the liberal side, fetishizes free speech and subscribes to a «do your own thing» morality, and,
on the conservative side, is reflected in
libertarian economics, as in Margaret Thatcher's famous (or notorious?)
The GOP has completely abandoned its social
libertarian views in order to go along with religious voters» uncompromising
views on abortion rights and gay rights.
It is a critical lens of legitimacy through which the enlightened
libertarian can
view the world, and gives the
libertarian the ability to take a stand
on what he feels is right and wrong.
The party may very well not represent many of their
views (those ~ 20 %
libertarians are among the examples you list, who largely disagree with Republicans
on social issues like gay marriage - yet, they tend to vote Republican, over other issues like fiscal policy)
On the substantive questions, I would take a social democratic
view of immigration, not a liberal or
libertarian one.
But by giving it prominence we can avoid being seduced into the
libertarian view — now, alas, almost an orthodoxy — that the market is a relatively autonomous sphere which depends only contingently
on the framework of custom and law, and
on the role of the state in supporting that framework.
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.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage told ITV's The Agenda how becoming a father altered his
libertarian «let it all hang out»
views in a discussion
on Miley Cyrus» provocative «twerking» and pop music's potentially damaging influence
on children.
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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.
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.
[2:27 p.m. Updated The National Journal has posted a revealing roundup o
views on the speech from veteran oil lobbyists and environmental campaigners to
libertarians and young energy campaigners.]
Check your
views on climate science and policy, then ask yourself if you a communitarian or an individualist, liberal or
libertarian?
So you spend your formative years developing, say, a
libertarian or liberal
view on world events.
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.