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Produktbild: Libertarianism

Libertarianism What Everyone Needs to Know

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.10.2012

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

21/14/1,3 cm

Gewicht

290 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-993391-4

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Rezension

a highly accessible primer to libertarian thought ... Recommended. R.J. Meagher, CHOICE

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.10.2012

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

21/14/1,3 cm

Gewicht

290 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-993391-4

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Libertarianism
    • THE BASICS
    • 1. What is libertarianism?
    • 2. Why do we need to know about libertarianism?
    • 3. What are the different kinds of libertarians?
    • 4. Are libertarians right-wing conservatives?
    • 5. Are libertarians left-wing liberals?
    • 6. Is libertarianism a new political view?
    • 7. How did libertarianism develop?
    • 8. What are the moral foundations of libertarianism?
    • THE VALUE OF LIBERTY
    • 9. What do libertarians think liberty is?
    • 10. Why do libertarians think liberty is important?
    • 11. Do libertarians think liberty is the only value?
    • 12. What is the "presumption of liberty "?
    • 13. What rights do libertarians think we have?
    • 14. Do libertarians think rights are absolute?
    • 15. Do libertarians think the consequences matter?
    • HUMAN NATURE AND ETHICS
    • 16. Do libertarians believe everyone is selfish?
    • 17. Do libertarians think everyone should be selfish?
    • 18. Do libertarians have an overly optimistic view of human nature?
    • 19. Are libertarians moral relativists or moral skeptics?
    • 20. Are libertarians individualists?
    • 21. Are libertarians all atheists?
    • ECONOMIC LIBERTY
    • 22. What economic rights do libertarians think we have?
    • 23. Are libertarians only concerned about economic issues?
    • 24. Why do libertarians favor strong economic liberty and private property rights?
    • 25. Do libertarians think property rights are absolute?
    • 26. Why are libertarians so concerned about economic growth, prosperity, and wealth?
    • 27. Why do libertarians want open markets and free trade?
    • 28. Are libertarians just out to protect the interests of big business?
    • 29. What do libertarians think about union rights?
    • 30. Why do libertarians oppose socialism?
    • 31. Why are libertarians against rent control and minimum wage increases?
    • 32. Why don't libertarians want government to set prices?
    • 33. Do libertarians oppose all regulation?
    • 34. Why do libertarians think government regulation frequently makes things worse?
    • 35. Do libertarians think markets always work? Do libertarians deny the existence of market failures?
    • 36. Why do libertarians tend to oppose eminent domain laws?
    • CIVIL RIGHTS
    • 37. What do libertarians think about civil liberties?
    • 38. What is the libertarian view of free speech?
    • 39. What do libertarians think about abortion?
    • 40. Are libertarians for or against capital punishment?
    • 41. Why are libertarians in favor of drug decriminalization?
    • 42. Why do libertarians support same-sex marriage?
    • 43. Why do libertarians oppose the draft?
    • 44. What do libertarians think we should do about historical and current racial injustice?
    • 45. What do libertarians think about gun control?
    • 46. What do libertarians think about mandatory national service?
    • 47. What do libertarians think about gambling?
    • 48. What do libertarians think about pornography?
    • 49. Are libertarians soft on crime?
    • SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE POOR
    • 50. Do libertarians only care about the rich?
    • 51. What is social justice?
    • 52. Do most libertarians reject social justice?
    • 53. Do all libertarians reject social justice?
    • 54. What do libertarians think about economic equality?
    • 55. What would libertarians do about the poor?
    • 56. What do libertarians believe about foreign aid to the world's poor
    • 57. Why don't libertarians favor an extensive welfare state?
    • 58. How could social justice possibly be achieved without an extensive welfare state?
    • 59. Do libertarians think all problems can be solved with charity?
    • 60. Do libertarians think the poor are to blame for their own poverty?
    • GOVERNMENT AND DEMOCRACY
    • 61. How do libertarians define "government "?
    • 62. Why do libertarians dislike "big government "?
    • 63. Are libertarians anarchists?
    • 64. Do libertarians think politicians are selfish and evil?
    • 65. What is "government failure "? What is the libertarian view on it?
    • 66. Do libertarians favor democracy?
    • 67. Do libertarians think democracy makes us more free?
    • 68. Why do libertarians tend to think voters are ignorant and irrational?
    • 69. What is the libertarian view of civic virtue and good citizenship?
    • 70. What do libertarians think about the Constitution?
    • 71. Are libertarians nationalists or cosmopolitans?
    • CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
    • 72. Why do libertarians want to open borders and open immigration?
    • 73. Why do libertarians oppose interventionist foreign policy?
    • 74. What would libertarians do about the war on terror?
    • 75. Why do libertarians oppose the Transportation Security Administration and Department of Homeland Security?
    • 76. What would libertarians do about pollution?
    • 77. What would libertarians do about overfishing and overforesting?
    • 78. What would libertarians do about the sick who cannot afford health care?
    • 79. What would libertarians do about public schools?
    • 80. What would libertarians do to fix the economy?
    • 81. Are libertarians in favor of allowing organ sales?
    • 82. Do libertarians think all taxation is theft and slavery?
    • 83. How would libertarians reduce crime?
    • 84. What would libertarians do about the financial crisis?
    • 85. Do libertarians think markets will solve all problems?
    • 86. Didn't libertarian housing policies cause the financial crisis?
    • 87. What do libertarians think about campaign finance reform?
    • POLITICS: YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW
    • 88. How much influence does libertarianism have in contemporary politics?
    • 89. Is libertarianism a popular view?
    • 90. Are Tea Party activists libertarians?
    • 91. What organizations do libertarians support?
    • 92. Did the United States begin as a libertarian country but move away from libertarianism?
    • 93. Which country is the most libertarian? Is it the United States?
    • 94. Which states in the US are the most and least libertarian?
    • 95. What percentage of Americans are libertarian?
    • 96. Are libertarians utopian?
    • 97. Is libertarianism feasible?
    • 98. Why are some libertarians trying to move to form their own private countries or take control of certain states?
    • 99. Is the US becoming more or less libertarian?
    • 100. Is the world becoming more or less libertarian?