0 a person who believes that people should be free to think and behave as they want and should not have limits put on them by governments: --
Civil libertarians are worried about what they see as government censorship.
1 relating to the belief that people should be free to think and behave as they want and should not have limits put on them by governments: --
This book is a contribution to the critique of libertarian ideology.
They questioned his commitment to libertarian ideals.
2 someone who believes that people should have complete freedom of thought and action --
It leads to the more libertarian conclusion but it does not justify it - it is ad hoc.
In its detail, however, the government's strategy was a mixture of libertarian economic ideology and inherited policy instruments.
In other words, many libertarians have believed that the exercise of free will extends to most of the actions of free agents.
There are few libertarians who believe free will is not central to the meaning and character of human life.
I call into question this strategy for defending a libertarian order.
She herself has a divided response to that ideal, as is indicated by her rejection of hard libertarian antipaternalism.
The role of tort compensation schemes within libertarian, liberal egalitarian, and utilitarian theories of distributive justice is discussed.
Ageing reverses these libertarian possibilities in producing a contradiction between the fixedness of the body and the fluidity of social images.