THE BASICS 1. What is libertarianism? 2. Why do we need to know
about libertarianism? 3. What are the different kinds of
libertarians? 4. Are libertarians right-wing conservatives? 5. Are
libertarians left-wing liberals? 6. Is libertarianism a new
political view? 7. How did libertarianism develop? 8. What are the
moral foundations of libertarianism? THE VALUE OF LIBERTY 9. What
do libertarians think liberty is? 10. Why do libertarians think
liberty is important? 11. Do libertarians think liberty is the only
value? 12. What is the "presumption of liberty"? 13. What rights do
libertarians think we have? 14. Do libertarians think rights are
absolute? 15. Do libertarians think the consequences matter? HUMAN
NATURE AND ETHICS 16. Do libertarians believe everyone is selfish?
17. Do libertarians think everyone should be selfish? 18. Do
libertarians have an overly optimistic view of human nature? 19.
Are libertarians moral relativists or moral skeptics? 20. Are
libertarians individualists? 21. Are libertarians all atheists?
ECONOMIC LIBERTY 22. What economic rights do libertarians think we
have? 23. Are libertarians only concerned about economic issues?
24. Why do libertarians favor strong economic liberty and private
property rights? 25. Do libertarians think property rights are
absolute? 26. Why are libertarians so concerned about economic
growth, prosperity, and wealth? 27. Why do libertarians want open
markets and free trade? 28. Are libertarians just out to protect
the interests of big business? 29. What do libertarians think about
union rights? 30. Why do libertarians oppose socialism? 31. Why are
libertarians against rent control and minimum wage increases? 32.
Why don't libertarians want government to set prices?33. Do
libertarians oppose all regulation? 34. Why do libertarians think
government regulation frequently makes things worse? 35. Do
libertarians think markets always work? Do libertarians deny the
existence of market failures? 36. Why do libertarians tend to
oppose eminent domain laws? CIVIL RIGHTS 37. What do libertarians
think about civil liberties? 38. What is the libertarian view of
free speech? 39. What do libertarians think about abortion? 40. Are
libertarians for or against capital punishment? 41. Why are
libertarians in favor of drug decriminalization? 42. Why do
libertarians support same-sex marriage? 43. Why do libertarians
oppose the draft? 44. What do libertarians think we should do about
historical and current racial injustice? 45. What do libertarians
think about gun control? 46. What do libertarians think about
mandatory national service? 47. What do libertarians think about
gambling? 48. What do libertarians think about pornography? 49. Are
libertarians soft on crime? SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE POOR 50. Do
libertarians only care about the rich? 51. What is social justice?
52. Do most libertarians reject social justice? 53. Do all
libertarians reject social justice? 54. What do libertarians think
about economic equality?55. What would libertarians do about the
poor? 56. What do libertarians believe about foreign aid to the
world's poor 57. Why don't libertarians favor an extensive welfare
state? 58. How could social justice possibly be achieved without an
extensive welfare state? 59. Do libertarians think all problems can
be solved with charity? 60. Do libertarians think the poor are to
blame for their own poverty? GOVERNMENT AND DEMOCRACY 61. How do
libertarians define "government"? 62. Why do libertarians dislike
"big government"? 63. Are libertarians anarchists? 64. Do
libertarians think politicians are selfish and evil? 65. What is
"government failure"? What is the libertarian view on it? 66. Do
libertarians favor democracy? 67. Do libertarians think democracy
makes us more free? 68. Why do libertarians tend to think voters
are ignorant and irrational? 69. What is the libertarian view of
civic virtue and good citizenship? 70. What do libertarians think
about the Constitution? 71. Are libertarians nationalists or
cosmopolitans? CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 72. Why do libertarians want
to open borders and open immigration? 73. Why do libertarians
oppose interventionist foreign policy? 74. What would libertarians
do about the war on terror? 75. Why do libertarians oppose the
Transportation Security Administration and Department of Homeland
Security? 76. What would libertarians do about pollution? 77. What
would libertarians do about overfishing and overforesting? 78. What
would libertarians do about the sick who cannot afford health care?
79. What would libertarians do about public schools? 80. What would
libertarians do to fix the economy? 81. Are libertarians in favor
of allowing organ sales? 82. Do libertarians think all taxation is
theft and slavery? 83. How would libertarians reduce crime? 84.
What would libertarians do about the financial crisis? 85. Do
libertarians think markets will solve all problems? 86. Didn't
libertarian housing policies cause the financial crisis? 87. What
do libertarians think about campaign finance reform? POLITICS:
YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW 88. How much influence does
libertarianism have in contemporary politics? 89. Is libertarianism
a popular view? 90. Are Tea Party activists libertarians? 91. What
organizations do libertarians support? 92. Did the United States
begin as a libertarian country but move away from libertarianism?
93. Which country is the most libertarian? Is it the United States?
94. Which states in the US are the most and least libertarian? 95.
What percentage of Americans are libertarian? 96. Are libertarians
utopian? 97. Is libertarianism feasible? 98. Why are some
libertarians trying to move to form their own private countries or
take control of certain states? 99. Is the US becoming more or less
libertarian? 100. Is the world becoming more or less
libertarian?
Jason Brennan is Assistant Professor of Ethics, Economics, and Public Policy at Georgetown University. He is the author of The Ethics of Voting and co-author of A Brief History of Liberty. He also writes for the popular blog Bleeding Heart Libertarians.
"Brennan, ethics and economics scholar, offers a very clear and concise explanation of libertarianism, its historical roots, and its increasing relevance to contemporary politics...A fascinating primer on a philosophy that is gaining attention." -Booklist
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