Sentences with phrase «libertarianism at»

The answer to the question posed by this article is simple: Yes, you can adopt Ayn Rand's POLITICS, which are Laissez - Faire Capitalism / libertarianism at its core while at the same time worshiping Christ.

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The assumptions of cutthroat libertarianism were so embedded in the worldview of these lucky newcomers that they spoke as though the victims of tech - fueled displacement and gentrification had chosen to live in poverty and squalor, just as they themselves chose to learn to code, chose a management - track job at a major corporation, and chose to set themselves up for a comfortable upper - middle - class suburban life.
So to truly apply the mindset of Madison today means to admit what he couldn't quite see: that just as air is to the regrettable existence of fire, and as liberty is to the regrettable existence of faction, so is modern republican government to the regrettable existence of various at - bottom - suicidal democratic mindsets: progressivism, democratic socialism, militant secularism, and libertarianism.
«Conservatism,» unlike liberalism and libertarianism, maintains that the state may, and indeed must in some respects, aim at shaping the moral character of its citizens.
This sort of moralistic, communitarian conservatism, an important and growing force in American politics, is often at odds with the libertarianism that Brands calls conservative.
The current social neo-conservative does not reconcile itself well at all with classic libertarianism.
But something rotten happened between the Clintonian «passing of the torch» and the swearing - in of model family man Barack Obama: the Bush GOP revealed that apparently the forces of cultural libertarianism could only be held at bay in an avalanche of bad government.
I take offense at the Libertarianism tag (or would if it was an actual word) being applied... This is about anarchism which is not a Libertarian philosophy regardless how much both the left and the right want to paint it as such.
There's also at least one journalist of a large news source who thinks libertarianism and transhumanism are connected.
«Liberal» in USA has several meanings, mainly, either (1) «classical liberal» (which in USA is typically branded as «libertarianism» - although it's still called plain «liberalism» in Europe where the term originated); and, wholly independently, (2) «political liberal» - which is a self - made late 20th century [1] rebrand of what used to be called «progressive» (and can be loosely branded «left wing» at times, but personally I absolutely abhore single - axis left / right positioning) position.
As another Tory who felt rather uncomfortable at the rampant libertarianism on show at the Freedom Zone I couldn't agree more.
Both actors have such adult intensity that their participation in a juvenile fantasy (replete with simultaneous hood - flipping and at least a half dozen dramatic dives from great heights, along with the aforementioned self - satisfied libertarianism) becomes a source of bizarre fascination — for a little while, anyway.
There is an argument for utilitarian calculations such as these, but they are arguments that sit uncomfortably with libertarianism, a point well made by analysts elsewhere at the Cato Institute.
I'm probably not going to shell out the money to buy the book any time soon, but the symposium of the Routledge Handbook of Libertarianism, at the Volokh Conspiracy, by some of the contributors included many interesting articles.
Libertarianism generally aims to to have little to no taxes at all, as many civil services would be privatized and paid for on an as - needed basis.
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