The best political philosophy explained under 5 minutes History of Libertarianism











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Libertarianism Unveiled: A Journey Through History by Prosaic Living • OUTLINE: • 00:00:00 The Roots of Libertarianism • 00:01:01 Evolution of Libertarianism • 00:02:10 Strands of Libertarianism • 00:03:10 Practical Applications of Libertarianism • Libertarianism is a family of views in political philosophy. Libertarians take individual freedom as the paramount political value and understand coercion to be the antithesis of that freedom. While people can justifiably be forced to do certain things—most obviously, to refrain from infringing the liberty of others—they cannot be coerced to serve the good of other members of society, nor even their own personal good. • Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992): Austrian economist, political thinker and author of The Road to Serfdom. • Ayn Rand (1905–1982): American philosopher and novelist, whose books The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged influenced many towards libertarianism. • Milton Friedman (1912–2006): Nobel Prize–winning American economist and professor at the University of Chicago, who advocated free-market capitalism in books like Capitalism and Freedom and Free to Choose. • Vernon Richards (1915–2001): British anarchist and editor of Freedom newspaper. • Albert Meltzer (1920–1996): British anarchist and editor of Black Flag magazine. • Murray Bookchin (1921-2006): An American social theorist, author, orator, historian, and political philosopher. A pioneer in the environmental movement, Bookchin formulated and developed the theory of social ecology and urban planning within anarchist, libertarian socialist, and ecological thought. • Murray Rothbard (1926–1995): American philosopher, economist, historian and the leading theoretician of anarcho-capitalism, who authored For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto and The Ethics of Liberty. • Ron Paul (1935–present): American physician, former politician and author of The Revolution: A Manifesto and Liberty Defined, who has been characterized as the intellectual godfather of the Tea Party movement. • Robert Nozick (1938–2002): American philosopher and author of Anarchy, State, and Utopia. • David D. Friedman (1945–present): American economist, physicist, legal scholar, and anarcho-capitalist theorist, son of economists Rose and Milton Friedman. Author of The Machinery of Freedom and many other books. • Samuel Edward Konkin III (1947–2004): American philosopher and author of New Libertarian Manifesto in which he promotes a philosophy he named agorism, a revolutionary form of market anarchism that aims to dissolve the state through counter-economic activity. • John Stossel (1947–present): American journalist advocating for free markets and minimal government regulation. • Hans-Hermann Hoppe (1949–present): German-born American Austrian School economist and paleolibertarian anarcho-capitalist philosopher. • Wendy McElroy (1951–present): Canadian individualist anarchist, individualist feminist and co-founder of The Voluntaryist magazine. • David Boaz (1953–present): American author about libertarianism and executive in the Cato Institute think tank. • Tom Woods (1972–present): American author, Rothbardian anarcho-capitalist and libertarian commentator, senior fellow at the Mises Institute, proponent of the Austrian School of economics, author of 12 books including Meltdown about the 2008 economic collapse. • #politics #libertarian #liberty #freedom #argentina #javiermilei #ancap #election #money #history #davesmith #ronpaul #america #foundingfathers #economy #economics #education #lesson #free #market #democrats #republican #trump #biden #business

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