Libertarianism.org | Exploring the theory and history of liberty

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Many people believe that liberty is the core political value of modern civilization itself, the one that gives substance and form to all the other values of social life. They're called libertarians.

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by Walt Whitman in 1871

Political democracy, as it exists and practically works in America, with all its threatening evils, supplies a training-school for making first-class men.

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by Walt Whitman in 1871

We shallfind the origin-idea of the singleness of man, individualism, asserting itself, and cropping forth, even from the opposite ideas.

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by David S. DAmato on Oct 24, 2016

Some argue occupational licensing fixes an information inequality between producers and consumers. It actually unfairly privileges incumbent firms.

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What do libertarians think about issues in public policy? Jeffrey Miron applies economic thinking to a variety of policy questions, building a picture of what a libertarian world might look like.

Jeffrey A. Miron is a Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Harvards Economics Department.

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