If you are expecting
only libertarian views, isn't this question self answered?
Not exact matches
The civil
libertarians have not recognized the problem: by their lights, the liberties of the creationists and others who hold other - than - naturalistic
views of human origins are not being infringed upon because
only scientific truth is arrayed against them.
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.
Simon Titley, who knew Clegg when he was an MEP in Brussels between 1999 and 2005, says he has
only seen him truly passionate about one issue — the abolition of fox hunting, which he opposed from a
libertarian point of
view.