Difference between revisions of "Introduction To Libertarianism"

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[[Left-Libertarian and Anarchist Criticism|Left-wing libertarianism]]'s exist (mutualist, socialist, anarchist, etc.), but they are comparatively tiny and not big problems the way right-libertarianism is.  This excludes authors such as Proudhon, Chomsky, and Carson.   
 
[[Left-Libertarian and Anarchist Criticism|Left-wing libertarianism]]'s exist (mutualist, socialist, anarchist, etc.), but they are comparatively tiny and not big problems the way right-libertarianism is.  This excludes authors such as Proudhon, Chomsky, and Carson.   
  
Civil libertarianism, such as the activities of the ACLU, is also excluded and does not fixate on capitalism the way right-libertarianism does.
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[[Human Rights and Civil Liberties|Civil libertarianism]], such as the activities of the ACLU, is also excluded and does not fixate on capitalism the way right-libertarianism does.
  
 
Nor are we discussing the  ancient, nondeterministic, philosophical libertarianism concept that means free will.
 
Nor are we discussing the  ancient, nondeterministic, philosophical libertarianism concept that means free will.

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