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词汇 libertarianism
释义 libertarianism
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌlɪb.əˈteə.ri.ə.nɪ.zəm/ us /ˌlɪb.ɚˈter.i.ə.nɪ.zəm/
the belief that people should be free to think and behave as they want and should not have limits put on them by governments:
Mises, who is considered one of the fathers of modern libertarianism, abhorred state intervention in the economy.
His references to personal freedom also link in with his comments about libertarianism.
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At the core of their innovative visions there is a spirit of right-wing libertarianism and rage against modernity.
Scepticism about the drug war is often associated with libertarianism.
A few exceptions to the rule of the minimal state are probably necessary to make libertarianism palatable to mainstream conservatives.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Freedom to act
(as) free as a birdidiom
agency
at willidiom
autonomist
autonomous
free hand
free pass
free reinidiom
free spirit
free-form
non-autonomous
non-didactic
non-directed
non-restricted
non-restrictive
the world is someone's oysteridiom
walk
walk freeidiom
wiggle room
wriggle room

Examples of libertarianism


libertarianism
I will take ' libertarianism ' to mean the view that morally significant choice originates solely in the conscious agent.
He reflects in this book, however, on the notion that radial libertarianism should be tempered.
What sympathetic readers should do about linguistic subordination, if they come to share her libertarianism, isn't easy to determine.
Moreover, we demonstrate how libertarianism may be justified in this framework if we drop the egalitarian condition.
The real culprit here, then - the basis of the grounding objection - is libertarianism, or perhaps more generally, indeterminism.
Libertarianism, rights-theor y, and retributivism are the names by which several greatly overlapping versions of such a view go. 14.
As philosophy, however, fusion of libertarianism, traditionalism, and anticommunism has not been so successful.
The minimal liberal condition is consistent with a wide range of redistribution mechanisms, including strict egalitarianism and libertarianism.
That is, a thoroughgoing libertarianism claims that each and every view of the good life must be considered equal to every other.
Let us designate these four basic beliefs as limited skepticism, libertarianism, deontologism, and political pessimism.
He has written on the metaphysics of laws and properties, moral dilemmas, the moral status of children, egalitarianism, libertarianism and consequentialism.
And the growing fragility of conjugal ties in all generations, which is an aspect of modern libertarianism, has mixed results.
She calls this position ' modified libertarianism ', as opposed to ' common libertarianism ', which claims (1) and (2).
There are many schools of thought about justice-for example, utilitarianism, egalitarian-liberalism, libertarianism, republicanism-and numerous variants within each.
The open-theist position parallels libertarianism by affirming both contingency and incompatibilism.
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