
Arguments for Liberty
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Liberty is what libertarians advocate, both because of the inherent value of human liberty and the increasing wealth and welfare it brings to all. The aggressive coercion of the state is regarded by libertarians as the "enemy of liberty". The solution: to roll back the state until there is little or no state left.
Libertarianism is a movement and philosophy that has been rapidly emerging since the 1970s, and yet it remains a largely misunderstood concept. You might find state enthusiasts disingenuously claiming to be libertarians, or state enthusiasts attacking libertarianism as being an extremist ideology. And very occasionally you'll come across a real libertarian explaining and defending their views.
J C Lester is a libertarian philosopher who has been writing about liberty politics for almost 30 years. Arguments for Liberty features a range of his shorter writings on the subject, ranging from the populist to the philosophical. Together they function as a miscellaneous introduction to libertarianism.
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to first edition
- 1) Libertarianism: an Extremely Short Introduction
- 2) My Greatest Fear: the State
- 3) The Good, the Bad, and the Neutral: Abortion
- 4) Murder, and Child and Animal Abuse
- 5) The Pure Joy of Heroin
- 6) The Ulster Nation: Troops Out, Market In
- 7) Ulster: Cut the Apron Strings
- 8) AIDS: Not "Everyone's Problem"
- 9) The Market for Justice
- 10) Market Libertarianism Entails Quasi-Contracts
- 11) Glib Glossary: a Random and Ironic Guide to Social Thought
- 12) The Market for Free Speech (or 'Free Speech: is Rushdie for it?')
- 13) The Right to Private Discrimination
- 14) Free Trade in Human Body Parts
- 15) No Representation Without Taxation!
- 16) Civil Society and Civil Liberties: Two Statist Views Reviewed
- 17) Libertarian Controls on Guns, Drugs, Prostitution, Etc.
- 18) Anti-Libertarianism: a Book Review
- 19) Behind the Caricature: Reply to a Befuddled Author
- 20) Right to Roam or Licence to Trespass?
- 21) The Disability Studies Industry
- 22) What's Wrong with "What's Wrong with Libertarianism"
- 23) A Sceptical Look at "A Skeptical Look at Karl Popper"
- 24) Statement on the London Bombings
- 25) Nozick's Flawless Libertarianism? A Book Review
- 26) An Attack on the Realm: a Book Review
- 27) A Plague on Both your Statist Houses
- 28) Smoking and Libertarianism: a reply to Amartya Sen
- 29) The Political Compass and Why Libertarianism is not Right-Wing
- 30) Against Against Intellectual Property
- 31) A response to "Libertarianism and pollution"
- 32) IP, the NAP, and Pre-Propertarian Liberty
- 33) Afterword and Further Reading
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