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  1. Left libertarians oppose surveillance, censorship, and other infringements on civil liberties, advocating for robust legal protections and accountability mechanisms to safeguard individual rights against government overreach and abuse of power.

  2. Left-libertarianism, [1] also known as left-wing libertarianism, [2] is a political philosophy and type of libertarianism that stresses both individual freedom and social equality. Left-libertarianism represents several related yet distinct approaches to political and social theory.

  3. The first is right libertarianism, which received its most powerful expression in Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State and Utopia (1974), a book that still sets the baseline for discussions of libertarianism today. The second, I will call faux libertarianism.

  4. Libertarianism is a school of moral/political thought that is committed to full or near-full individual self-ownership. In the realm of distributive justice, libertarianism is probably most famous (or infamous) for its rejection of redistributive taxation.

  5. Right libertarianism imposes no or very weak distributive constraints on the moral powers of appropriation, whereas left-libertarianism imposes certain egalitarian constraints on these powers. This article discusses and defends left-libertarianism.

  6. Libertarianism is a theory in political philosophy that strongly values individual freedom and is skeptical about the justified scope of government in our lives.

  7. 5 wrz 2002 · Left-libertarians 2 countenance a principle demanding that external resources be equally distributed among self-owners, whereas right-libertarians 2 do not. Though there is variance on the kinds of constraints right-libertarians 2 place on acquisition, none of them demand equal holdings.

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