Difference between revisions of "The many divisions within libertarianism."
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libertarianism; this is the view that the word "libertarianism", | libertarianism; this is the view that the word "libertarianism", | ||
unqualified, is generally taken to stand for nowadays.) | unqualified, is generally taken to stand for nowadays.) | ||
+ | For Spencerian libertarians, right to liberty is basic as they derive other rights from it. On the other hand, according to Lockean libertarians, right to life and right to property are basic and liberty is defined by them as absence of restrictions. (Sterba) | ||
pro-life/pro-choice | pro-life/pro-choice | ||
religious/atheist | religious/atheist |