Why isn't there popular support for Libertarianism in the UK? – Reddit
The United Kingdom is notorious for their restrictive bans on consumer and personal freedoms. You can't even buy a butter knife without an ID.
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The United Kingdom is notorious for their restrictive bans on consumer and personal freedoms. You can't even buy a butter knife without an ID.
Libertarians historically haven't wanted much state power for anything. The best-performing Libertarian in any statewide race in Virginia was Robert …
Libertarianism is very much about autonomy and individual freedom. but, even something as abstract as the concept tradable currency, is a handout …
Libertarianism encompasses a broad range of political thought. If your political goal is a free society, you're welcome here. Vote. Reply.
Some of the clearest comments I've seen on vaccine development and employment have come from the economist John Cochrane of Stanford …
As they look ahead to the 2020 election, few political pundits have considered the possibility that a Libertarian Party candidate could be elected …
Because in libertarian, neo-liberal eyes, a UBI lets you abolish most of the “paternalistic” state, scrap whole swathes of welfare provision, and simply …
The UK has a libertarian party. They are so small that basically nobody is aware of them. LPUK There was a libertarian tendency within UKIP, with …
The Senate and House produced tax reform bills in the last few weeks, similar in important ways, but different enough that they could be lethal to the …
uh 19th century robber baron philosophy was fascist progressivism. read their books if you dont believe me. read the big bankers books. they admit to …