The Libertarian Reader: Classic and Contemporary Writings from Lao Tzu toSimon and Schuster, 2010. 1. 19. - 480페이지 The first collection of seminal writings on a movement that is rapidly changing the face of American politics, The Libertarian Reader links some of the most fertile minds of our time to a centuries-old commitment to freedom, self-determination, and opposition to intrusive government. A movement that today counts among its supporters Steve Forbes, Nat Hentoff, and P.J. O'Rourke, libertarianism joins a continuous thread of political reason running throughout history. Writing in 1995 about the large numbers of Americans who say they'd welcome a third party, David Broder of The Washington Post commented, "The distinguishing characteristic of these potential independent voters—aside from their disillusionment with Washington politicians of both parties—is their libertarian streak. They are skeptical of the Democrats because they identify them with big government. They are wary of the Republicans because of the growing influence within the GOP of the religious right." In The Libertarian Reader, David Boaz has gathered the writers and works that represent the building blocks of libertarianism. These individuals have spoken out for the basic freedoms that have made possible the flowering of spiritual, moral, and economic life. For all independent thinkers, this unique sourcebook will stand as a classic reference for years to come, and a reminder that libertarianism is one of our oldest and most venerable American traditions. |
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... intellectual repression may cause your most productive citizens to flee. Disillusionment with government failure alone, of course, doesn't mean a resurgence of libertarianism. But the loss of faith in government is inspiring thinkers ...
... intellectual repression may cause your most productive citizens to flee. Disillusionment with government failure alone, of course, doesn't mean a resurgence of libertarianism. But the loss of faith in government is inspiring thinkers ...
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... intellectual system are all competitive systems that give no one final authority. Because libertarians respect each individual, they insist that he or she have the right to make choices and pursue projects. Because humans must cooperate ...
... intellectual system are all competitive systems that give no one final authority. Because libertarians respect each individual, they insist that he or she have the right to make choices and pursue projects. Because humans must cooperate ...
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... intellectuals, of course, had developed elaborate theories to justify monarchy, aristocracy, and imposed order. It would hardly be fair to suggest that “conservatives” were defenders of absolutism, but in time a form of conservatism ...
... intellectuals, of course, had developed elaborate theories to justify monarchy, aristocracy, and imposed order. It would hardly be fair to suggest that “conservatives” were defenders of absolutism, but in time a form of conservatism ...
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... intellectual and economic progress, world politics will likely continue to move in the libertarian direction that has been resumed after the twentieth-century catastrophes of national socialism and communism. Globalization has continued ...
... intellectual and economic progress, world politics will likely continue to move in the libertarian direction that has been resumed after the twentieth-century catastrophes of national socialism and communism. Globalization has continued ...
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... intellectuals and planners to take production as a given and then debate how to divide it. In this selection from On Liberty, however, he sounds important libertarian themes: that individuals should be free to live as they choose so ...
... intellectuals and planners to take production as a given and then debate how to divide it. In this selection from On Liberty, however, he sounds important libertarian themes: that individuals should be free to live as they choose so ...
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PART TWO INDIVIDUALISMAND CIVIL SOCIETY | 65 |
THE LIBERTY OF THE ANCIENTS | 80 |
INTEREST RIGHTLY UNDERSTOOD | 93 |
A HUMAN BEING CANNOT BE JUSTLY OWNED | 108 |
ON EQUALITY AND INEQUALITY | 130 |
TWO KINDS OF ORDER | 291 |
F A Hayek Law Legislation and Liberty | 316 |
THE DIVISION OF LABOR | 329 |
Adam Smith The Wealth of Nations | 342 |
SOCIALISM AND INTERVENTION | 355 |
REDISTRIBUTING POWER | 371 |
Milton Friedman Capitalism and Freedom | 394 |
PART SIX PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL HARMONY | 411 |
THE TENDRILS OF COMMUNITY | 135 |
AN ARROW AGAINST ALL TYRANTS | 151 |
JUSTICE AND PROPERTY | 171 |
THE RIGHT TO IGNORE THE STATE | 191 |
Lysander Spooner No Treason | 207 |
THE ENTITLEMENT THEORY OF JUSTICE | 234 |
Robert Nozick Anarchy State and Utopia | 256 |
PART FOUR SPONTANEOUS ORDER | 263 |
Thomas Paine The Rights of | 277 |
PEACE | 424 |
PART SEVEN THE LIBERTARIAN FUTURE | 445 |
Samuel Brittan A Restatement of Economic Liberalism | 462 |
THE POWER AND POVERTY | 473 |
Mario Vargas Llosa Journal of Democracy | 495 |
Michael Prowse The Independent | 513 |
THE FUTURE OF GOVERNMENT | 539 |
Sources | 591 |
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