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To commemorate the 50th anniversary of F. A. Hayek’s Nobel Prize in Economics (1974), this week Lib er tar i an ism .org will republish Hayek’s Nobel Address and Lecture (delivered December 10 and 11, 1974).
What is a libertarian? | Libertarianism.org
Libertarianism is rooted, historically and philosophically, in the liberalism of the Enlightenment.But although it belongs to an intellectual tradition dating back centuries, libertarianism embraces a vision of political liberty which is, even today, revolutionary.
What is Libertarianism? | Libertarianism.org
2019年7月29日 · Liberty made great progress over hundreds of years, but the first half of the 20th century saw it in retreat. It was a time of savage war, oppression, genocide, protectionism, socialism, fascism—a time when humanity experienced the awful power of …
An Introduction to John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty
2020年3月20日 · Mill opens On Liberty by explaining the nature of liberty versus authority. Traditionally, liberty was defined as “the protection against the tyranny of political rulers” (Mill 2015, p. 5) To achieve liberty, limits on state authority ought to be imposed, which would eventually lead to those in power becoming more akin to tenants than perpetual rulers.
About Libertarianism.org | Libertarianism.org
Paul Meany started working as the intellectual history editor at Lib er tar i an ism .org in 2019. His work focuses on liberty before liberalism, uncovering how ancient and medieval ideas influenced our modern conceptions of rights, liberty, and autonomy.
Arguments for Libertarianism
2012年8月28日 · As a political philosophy, libertarianism, in the broadest sense of the term, places liberty first. The role of the state is to protect the liberty of its citizens and its citizens must respect the rights of each other.
Positive Liberty: A Libertarianism.org Guide
2008年8月15日 · Although Isaiah Berlin is often credited with distinguishing positive from negative liberty, this view was, in fact, put forward in the 19th century by, among others, the English political philosopher T. H. Green, who provided a particularly cogent analysis of what positive liberty, or freedom, implies.
Introducing Libertarianism: A Reading List
2011年11月3日 · Libertarianism—its theory, its practice—is an awfully big topic. This reading list gives you a place to start. A combination of newcomers and established classics, these books offer accessible introductions to variety of libertarian thought, …
Books - Libertarianism.org
A collection of nine original essays by top philosophers introducing the major moral theories and how they support a libertarian political system. With personal stories, historical anecdotes, theological insights, and a very accessible prose, this is the little big book on the intersection of …
An Introduction to the Libertarian Tradition | Libertarianism.org
The word liberalism refers to a distinctive set of beliefs and an associated political movement that appeared in the early 19th century.The first recorded occurrence of the term was in Spain in 1823 when the term liberales, or freedom lovers, was used to describe supporters of the constitutional regime established after the Napoleonic wars.(The liberals’ opponents, supporters of the absolute ...