There's also at least one journalist of a large news source who
thinks libertarianism and transhumanism are connected.
I think libertarianism is fine.
Not exact matches
Their
libertarianism, I'm
thinking, is too extreme or Randian.
Does the
thinking of Ayn Rand go hand in hand with your understanding of
Libertarianism?
I
think the philosophies of Christianity and
Libertarianism are VERY compatible and can be summed up in the verse «Do onto others as you would have them do to you»
Some are not necessarily distinctive of a civic republican political philosophy, but this would apply to any other political philosophy you can
think of, from utilitarianism to
libertarianism.
Think, for example, of what IDS has achieved on social justice and David Davis on civil
libertarianism.
Civil
libertarianism is a strain of political
thought that supports civil liberties, or which emphasizes the supremacy of individual rights and personal freedoms over and against any kind of authority (such as a state, a corporation, social norms imposed through peer pressure, etc.).
I don't
think that the aesthetics of the environmentalism movement should be the main driver of people's decisions with regard to the environment, any more than the aesthetics of
libertarianism should decide what people do about their civil liberties.
Not to mention, I don't
think Dr. Curry has hesitated to acknowledge the link between skepticism and conservatism /
libertarianism on one hand, and the consensus and liberal / progressive views on the other.
«I don't
think Dr. Curry has hesitated to acknowledge the link between skepticism and conservatism /
libertarianism on one hand, and the consensus and liberal / progressive views on the other.»