Many libertarians object to state-funded welfare systems because they think that the taxation necessary to fund such systems violates individual property rights. In this paper, I argue that the best libertarian defense of property rights actually supports a welfare state -- in particular, a universal basic income
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
The purpose of this article is twofold – on the one hand, it offers an overview of the main theoreti...
Theories about distributive justice mostly address two questions, whether and under what circumstanc...
Many libertarians object to state-funded welfare systems because they think that the taxation necess...
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
Most libertarians regard the welfare state as morally illegitimate. This paper will examine why oppo...
Proposals for a universal basic income are generating interest across the globe, with pilot experime...
This paper argues that libertarians should endorse some welfare rights understood as rights that all...
In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution can lead to...
The idea that taxes involve the confiscation of private property is widely held in popular thinking ...
Libertarianism is the political theory that the legitimate role of the state is limited to the prote...
This article examines the flaw in the libertarian conception of the right to property. It argues tha...
This paper provides a brief overview of the relationship between libertarian political theory and th...
The collapse of socialist regimes has revived an interest in property rights allover the world, as o...
Libertarians famously contend that the minimal state is the most just social arrangement because it ...
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
The purpose of this article is twofold – on the one hand, it offers an overview of the main theoreti...
Theories about distributive justice mostly address two questions, whether and under what circumstanc...
Many libertarians object to state-funded welfare systems because they think that the taxation necess...
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
Most libertarians regard the welfare state as morally illegitimate. This paper will examine why oppo...
Proposals for a universal basic income are generating interest across the globe, with pilot experime...
This paper argues that libertarians should endorse some welfare rights understood as rights that all...
In a world where the private protection of property is costly, government redistribution can lead to...
The idea that taxes involve the confiscation of private property is widely held in popular thinking ...
Libertarianism is the political theory that the legitimate role of the state is limited to the prote...
This article examines the flaw in the libertarian conception of the right to property. It argues tha...
This paper provides a brief overview of the relationship between libertarian political theory and th...
The collapse of socialist regimes has revived an interest in property rights allover the world, as o...
Libertarians famously contend that the minimal state is the most just social arrangement because it ...
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
The purpose of this article is twofold – on the one hand, it offers an overview of the main theoreti...
Theories about distributive justice mostly address two questions, whether and under what circumstanc...