Visions of Liberty

Visions of Liberty

 
Publisher: Libertarianism.org Press
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Number of Volumes: Print PDF
 
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ISBN13:9781948647250
ISBN10:1948647257
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:377 pages
Size:207x139x33 mm
Weight:472 g
Language:English
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Short description:

Visions of Liberty sets out to get readers excited about the prospect of realizing true political liberty. By discussing how radically greater liberty might play out in different areas of our lives, readers will gain a better understanding of what libertarians hope to bring about.

Long description:

Regardless of our political commitments, we all want the world to be better. We want people everywhere to be healthier, happier, safer, and more prosperous than ever before. Political liberty?the freedom to live our lives as we want while affording others the right to do the same, free from the heavy hand of the state?is the best way to achieve that goal.

Visions of Liberty is more than just an introduction to the broad scope of political liberty. It will leave you with a strong sense?a clear vision?of what the application of genuine libertarian policies looks like in practice.

Our contributors take different approaches. Some look to the past, pointing out how things worked before government got involved. Others look forward, offering future histories that describe how things could play out if we make certain choices. But each of them shares the fi rm belief that when freed from the meddlesome and coercive hand of the state, people can do amazing things. Liberty unleashes our drive for ingenuity and sense of compassion. This radical vision of a world that might be is truly worth striving for.

Table of Contents:
1. Is Libertarianism Utopian?
2. A History of Libertarian Utopianism
3. The Environment
4. Freedom of Speech
5. Global Trade
6. The Presidency
7. Pharmaceuticals and the War on Drugs
8. Privacy and Surveillance
9. Science and Research
10. Law and the Courts
11. Immigration
12. Humanities and the Arts
13. Food and Food Safety
14. Transportation
15. Housing
16. Counter
-Terrorism
17. Regulation
18. Welfare and the Safety Net
19. Criminal Justice
20. National Defense
21. Money & Banking
22. Healthcare
23. Education
24. The State in the Gaps