libertarianism |
false |
As a noun libertarianism
is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
libertarianism |
undefined |
As a noun libertarianism
is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
communitarian |
libertarianism |
As nouns the difference between communitarian and libertarianism
is that
communitarian is an adherent of communitarianism while
libertarianism is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty.
As an adjective communitarian
is considering the community to be of central importance.
statism |
libertarianism |
As nouns the difference between statism and libertarianism
is that
statism is the belief that the centralization of power in a state (sovereign polity) is the ideal or best way to organize humanity while
libertarianism is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty.
conservatism |
libertarianism |
As nouns the difference between conservatism and libertarianism
is that
conservatism is a political philosophy that advocates traditional values while
libertarianism is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty.
libertarianism |
populism |
As nouns the difference between libertarianism and populism
is that
libertarianism is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty while
populism is a political doctrine or philosophy that proposes that the rights and powers of ordinary people are exploited by a privileged elite, and supports their struggle to overcome this.
libertarianism |
anarchy |
As nouns the difference between libertarianism and anarchy
is that
libertarianism is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty while
anarchy is the state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body.
libertarianism |
liberalism |
As nouns the difference between libertarianism and liberalism
is that
libertarianism is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty while
liberalism is the quality of being liberal.
libertarianism |
capitalism |
As nouns the difference between libertarianism and capitalism
is that
libertarianism is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty while
capitalism is (politics|uncountable) a socio-economic system based on private property rights, including the private ownership of resources or capital, with economic decisions made largely through the operation of a market unregulated by the state.
libertarianism |
georgism |
As nouns the difference between libertarianism and georgism
is that
libertarianism is a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others that same liberty while
Georgism is an economic philosophy stating that things found in nature, most importantly land, belong equally to all. It is usually associated with the idea of a single tax on the value of land.
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