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Questions related to a dedicated laissez-faire political philosophy advocating only minimal state intervention in the lives of citizens.
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How do Libertarians address the case of "I sold my soul to the company store"?
For the long answer: one of the keystones of libertarianism is the non-initiation of force. The other keystone that's relevant here is voluntary association through contracts. … Footnotes:
The paper by John Hospers, Libertarianism and Legal Paternalism, touches on some of the aspects of exceptions to consent that I explained above. …
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Maintaining international stability while reducing US military influence
The US military is currently maintaining a status quo around the world, including preventing military aggression against smaller democratic nations
Debatable. Some people hold the US responsible …
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Would legalization of drugs increase the power of the FARC?
If legalization occurs, [FARC's] main source of income will be automatically legitimized, making them an even more powerful organization.
True, in some circumstances. At the moment, they are runn …