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We must also assassinate in the event of a Hitler or Stalin-like Holocaust if human rights violations are involved. Otherwise, I'll maintain my libertarian platform by keeping an isolationist view.
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www.angelfire.com/empire/freeforum/libertarian.html
www.angelfire.com/empire/freeforum/libertarian.html
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Libertarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Libertarianism is a term adopted by a broad spectrum of political philosophies which advocate the maximization of individual liberty and the minimization or even abolition of the state. Libertarians ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism
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Compared to conservatives and liberals, libertarians tend to have more uniform views on a wide array of issues. This is probably because the libertarian view is more coherent and principled–and more correct–than the more ad hoc and ever evolving views of mainstreamers.
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www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/010707.html
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World War I was one of the worst catastrophes in human history, and everything about it underscores the folly of the neocon view that smart guys can make wars turn out as intended, and that war can be a controlled, rational basis for American foreign policy.
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www.lewrockwell.com/orig4/powell-jim6.html
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When it comes to the issue of taxes, it is helpful to reflect on the libertarian’s view of property rights. The libertarian view is generally that an individual should have the right to do with his property what he will, as long as it is not causing harm to someone else.
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www.essortment.com/all/libertarianwhat_rcrx.htm
www.essortment.com/all/libertarianwhat_rcrx.htm
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The libertarian view of government stems directly from a more general principle, the principle of liberty. ... Our view of government’s role and its government’s historical propensity to overstep that role leads libertarians to believe in strict limitations on government, such as in the Bill of Rights.
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www.anthonygregory.com/CalLibSpeech.html
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Notice that the modern libertarian view of politicians is probably closer to the Taoist perspective than to Kropotkin: in a democracy at least, they tend more to be misguided altruists than a privileged class trying to preserve its privilege.
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www.friesian.com/donner.htm
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In my previous article on this subject, I briefly mentioned a third point of view on the matter of the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates: the libertarian one. They’re not focusing so much on race (except to say that Gates was wrong to bring it up), but the legalities of the arrest.
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www.poligazette.com/2009/07/30/gates-gate-the-libertari...
www.poligazette.com/2009/07/30/gates-gate-the-libertarian-view/
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