Most libertarians regard the welfare state as morally illegitimate. This paper will examine why opposition to the welfare state is the default libertarian position, and why some libertarians have deviated from this default in certain political and historical circumstances. Through a combination of intellectual history and philosophical argumentation, this paper aims to show that opposition to the welfare state is neither as universal nor as fundamental to libertarianism as has generally been assumed. Both moderate classical liberals and more radical libertarians can and have supported various forms of state-based welfare, though they generally differ both regarding their reasons for supporting redistribution, and regarding the kind of redis...
Libertarians support free markets. But most actually existing markets are not entirely free. What, t...
This research deals with the redistribution of wealth carried by the State, what the activity implie...
Despite libertarianism’s political popularity, tax scholarship is largely silent about the interacti...
Most libertarians regard the welfare state as morally illegitimate. This paper will examine why oppo...
Many libertarians object to state-funded welfare systems because they think that the taxation necess...
This paper argues that libertarians should endorse some welfare rights understood as rights that all...
Libertarians no longer argue, as they once did in the 1970s, about whether libertarianism must be gr...
Modern tools of economic analysis help show that key liberal principles lead logically to egalitaria...
This paper analyses the implications of classical liberal and libertarian approaches for dis-tributi...
This paper develops and tests a causal model of the determinants of public atti-tudes toward welfare...
This paper explores the possibility of obtaining and defending a particular conception of social rig...
The most paramount question in the field of political theory is the question of how best to organize...
Current social and political theory is sceptical of the future of welfare states in the face of glob...
Libertarians famously contend that the minimal state is the most just social arrangement because it ...
This paper focuses upon, some major ambiguities, confusions and problems associated with libertarian...
Libertarians support free markets. But most actually existing markets are not entirely free. What, t...
This research deals with the redistribution of wealth carried by the State, what the activity implie...
Despite libertarianism’s political popularity, tax scholarship is largely silent about the interacti...
Most libertarians regard the welfare state as morally illegitimate. This paper will examine why oppo...
Many libertarians object to state-funded welfare systems because they think that the taxation necess...
This paper argues that libertarians should endorse some welfare rights understood as rights that all...
Libertarians no longer argue, as they once did in the 1970s, about whether libertarianism must be gr...
Modern tools of economic analysis help show that key liberal principles lead logically to egalitaria...
This paper analyses the implications of classical liberal and libertarian approaches for dis-tributi...
This paper develops and tests a causal model of the determinants of public atti-tudes toward welfare...
This paper explores the possibility of obtaining and defending a particular conception of social rig...
The most paramount question in the field of political theory is the question of how best to organize...
Current social and political theory is sceptical of the future of welfare states in the face of glob...
Libertarians famously contend that the minimal state is the most just social arrangement because it ...
This paper focuses upon, some major ambiguities, confusions and problems associated with libertarian...
Libertarians support free markets. But most actually existing markets are not entirely free. What, t...
This research deals with the redistribution of wealth carried by the State, what the activity implie...
Despite libertarianism’s political popularity, tax scholarship is largely silent about the interacti...