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 Libertarian National Socialist Green Party - Reviews on RateItAll
Libertarianism, Socialism, the Green Movement and Nationalism all mixed into one political ideology.
There is no way that Libertarianism can co-exist with any form of Socialism, be it National, International or Democratic.
Libertarian National Socialist Green Party - Reviews on RateItAll
www.rateitall.com /i-43786-libertarian-national-socialist-green-party.aspx   (373 words)

  
 Green economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some of these are more associated with anarchism or libertarianism but any green theory generally favors all "local measures" over "global measures", so the affinity is inevitable.
Green economists vary drastically in how much they question conventional biology and ethics, how reliant they are on cognitive science as a neutral point of view for their micro-economics of human purchasing.
The green economists share broader ecological and social concerns, including a distrust of capitalism itself, that lie outside the mainstream concerns of the neoclassical subfields environmental economics, resource economics, and sustainable development.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Green_economics   (373 words)

  
 Green economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some of these are more associated with anarchism or libertarianism but any green theory generally favors all "local measures" over "global measures", so the affinity is inevitable.
Green economists vary drastically in how much they question conventional biology and ethics, how reliant they are on cognitive science as a neutral point of view for their micro-economics of human purchasing.
Green economics loosely defines a theory of economics by which an economy is considered to be a component of the ecosystem in which it resides.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Green_economics   (2067 words)

  
 Green politics
a green tax shift that would increase consumption and sales taxes on all resource-intensive items, while reducing income tax and capital gains tax- a position also associated with Libertarianism and seen as extreme even by "the right"
Greens often refer to productivism, consumerism and scientism as examples of "grey" views, which implies age, ashphalt and obsolete ideas of human social organization, including globalization of economic relations.
Green politics is a body of political ideas with the common theme of protecting the natural environment.
www.freeglossary.com /Green_ideology   (2067 words)

  
 Capitalism article - Capitalism Liberalism Liberalism Liberalism countries Liberal parties Liberal - What-Means.com
Of course, the precise ideology meant by "capitalism" in the latter sense differs: what a Marxist or Green may describe as capitalist ideology may seem thoroughly alien to what a classical liberal means by calling her- or himself a capitalist, and vice versa.
Related ideologies: classical liberalism (libertarianism, minarchism, anarcho-capitalism), conservatism (political conservatism), mercantilism, protectionism, social democracy (welfare state, liberalism, political liberalism, liberal democracy), state interventionism, state capitalism, socialism, fascism, communism, libertarian socialism.
Although it is arguable whether these meanings the word "capitalism" of the same kind are somehow "equivalent" under someone's subjective notion of equivalence, for the sake of not making a straw man argument when accusing someone else to be a proponent of capitalism, these different concepts must be clearly distinguished.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Capitalism   (5351 words)

  
 Greens and Libertarians
Tokar acts as though we had invented Green values.
Ironically, Libertarians tend to be more utopian and uncompromising about their political positions, and are often unable to focus on politically winnable proposals to make the system more consistent with their overall goals.
If the Libertarians accept that ownership of land is a privilege, and agree to pay a fair rent (or land value tax) for that privilege, they will hold the key to getting rid of property (building) tax, income tax, sales tax, amusement tax, and a host of other taxes.
geolib.pair.com /essays/sullivan.dan/greenlibertarians.html   (5351 words)

  
 Small-l liberal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most small l-liberals in British Columbia support on provincial level the New Democratic Party, Democratic Reform British Columbia or the Green Party.
The term small-l liberal is used, particularly in reference to Australian and Canadian politics, to distinguish between holders of an ideology of liberalism and adherents to either the Liberal Party of Australia or the Liberal Party of Canada (capital L).
The term is also used in other countries which have Liberal parties to distinguish liberal thinkers in general from supporters of the Liberal Party.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Small-l_liberal   (5351 words)

  
 The Dog Ate My Manifesto
I dare say that my mother in law, who gets mail from the Republican National Committee, does not balance it with information from the Democratic, Libertarian, Green, or Reform parties.
I will also require a libertarian to have fairly conventional ideas about what is offensive and defensive, and to accept responsibility for decisions that he hires other people to carry out: a libertarian should be reluctant to vote for a politician who proposes to use force offensively.
David Friedman has explained libertarians' views of rights as all boiling down to "the right to be left alone," but there is a gap between a libertarian's idea of being "left alone" and a solid utilitarian argument.
www.ghg.net /redflame/peter/manifes2.htm   (5351 words)

  
 libertarian national socialist green party
The platform of the Libertarian National Socialist Green Party of the United States borrows elements from libertarianism, national socialism, and environmentalism.
The party grew from dissatisfaction with the Green Party, Libertarian Party, various Anarchist and Socialist groups, and some of the European Pagan movements, while appreciating and identifying with the central impulse behind each.
The party encourages strong national borders, to prevent infiltration by foreign citizens not loyal to national ideals.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Libertarian_National_Socialist_Green_Party.html   (918 words)

  
 Green Cafe San Diego Guide - Activism, Religious Right/ Far Right/ Libertarian Organizations
Green Cafe San Diego Guide - Activism, Religious Right/ Far Right/ Libertarian Organizations
www.greencafe.com /rightwing.html   (918 words)

  
 The Volokh Conspiracy - -
A major factor in understanding libertarianism as a movement is the simple fact that, in our cultural context, self-identifying as libertarian entails a willingness to be perceived as deviant.
Given his objective of being as critical of libertarians as those on the left and right, however, I found his analysis generally weakest when discussing the psychology of libertarians--or perhaps on a different and less fundamental level.
One major reason his party lost the 2004 race to the "brain-dead" Republicans is that it has a "tendency to explain every issue in half an hour of detail," [Howard] Dean told the semi-annual meeting of Democrats Abroad, which brought about 150 members from Canada and 30 other countries to the Toronto for two days.
volokh.com /archives/archive_2005_03_20-2005_03_26.shtml   (12352 words)

  
 World Magazine Blog: Comment on The Libertarian National Socialist Green Party
It is true that "Libertarian" seems out of place, because libertarianism claims to be among the advocates of the "open society", and national-socialism is clearly among the enemies of the open society.
And again, "Nazi" is short for "National Socialist." It differs from classical socialism mainly in that title to property is nominally in the hands of the owners, who are of course told what to do with their property by the government--just as in socialism.
Libertarians believe in liberty: the freedom to live your your life according to the dictates of your conscience, and enjoy the rewards of your labor.
www.worldmagblog.com /cgi-bin/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=13539   (4260 words)

  
 Green-Libertarian Politics and Theory
The preceding renders an environmentalist form of socialism in terms of procedural principles (as opposed to distributive or utilitarian principles), so that it can be "mixed and matched" with other libertarian positions; libertarianism, whatever the school, is based on a strictly procedural conception of justice.
However, steps taken in pursuing that goal have led me to a landing which can be reasonably described as "Green-Libertarian"--Green-Libertarian theory continues from that landing.
There are no justifications of property rights to natural resources that do not, upon close inspection, turn out merely to be justifications of a right of access.
www.efn.org /~bsharvy/ecolibparty.html   (4260 words)

  
 Cavortis > Where I cavort
What's weird is that almost every site I've seen has no change listed as a positive move, usually both with the associated color (green on most of the ones I've seen) and a plus sign.
Posted by Curtis in Libertarianism at 07:33
Posted by Curtis in Libertarianism at 08:19
caw.homelinux.net /categories/1-Miscellaneous   (1930 words)

  
 Capitalism - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia
Related ideologies: classical liberalism (libertarianism, minarchism, anarcho-capitalism), conservatism (political conservatism), mercantilism, protectionism, social democracy (welfare state, liberalism, political liberalism, liberal democracy), state interventionism, state capitalism, socialism, fascism, communism, libertarian socialism.
Of course, the precise ideology meant by "capitalism" in the latter sense differs: what a Marxist or Green may describe as capitalist ideology may seem thoroughly alien to what a classical liberal means by calling her- or himself a capitalist, and vice versa.
Libertarianism, sometimes also called classical liberalism, defends a capitalist free market with minimal state intervention.
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /c/ca/capitalism_1.html   (5157 words)

  
 Green economics
Some of these are more associated with anarchism or libertarianism but any green theory generally favors all "local measures" over "global measures", so the affinity is inevitable.
Green economists vary drastically in how much they question conventional biology and ethics, how reliant they are on cognitive science as a neutral point of view for their micro-economics of human purchasing.
Green economics loosely defines a theory of economics by which an economy is considered to be component of the ecosystem in which it resides.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/gr/Green_economists.html   (1863 words)

  
 Envisioning Ecotopia
Murray Bookchin, "Municipal Libertarianism," in Van Andruss, Christopher Plant, Judith Plant, and Eleanor Wright (1990), 145-46.
Syracuse Greens undertook a similar project, linking inner-city solidarity with ecology to highlight the problem of violence against children.
Tokar's The Green Alternative (San Pedro, CA: R and E Miles, 1987), 108-12, offers good historical background and additional contemporary case studies.
www.ru.org /artecot.html   (1863 words)

  
 Capitalism article - Capitalism Liberalism Liberalism Liberalism countries Liberal parties Liberal - What-Means.com
Of course, the precise ideology meant by "capitalism" in the latter sense differs: what a Marxist or Green may describe as capitalist ideology may seem thoroughly alien to what a classical liberal means by calling her- or himself a capitalist, and vice versa.
Related ideologies: classical liberalism (libertarianism, minarchism, anarcho-capitalism), conservatism (political conservatism), mercantilism, protectionism, social democracy (welfare state, liberalism, political liberalism, liberal democracy), state interventionism, state capitalism, socialism, fascism, communism, libertarian socialism.
Social democracy and new liberalism argue for extensive state regulation and partial intervention in an otherwise capitalist economy.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Capitalism   (1863 words)

  
 Capitalism
Related ideologies: classical liberalism (libertarianism, minarchism, anarcho-capitalism), conservatism (political conservatism), mercantilism, protectionism, social democracy (welfare state, liberalism, political liberalism, liberal democracy), state interventionism, state capitalism, socialism, fascism, communism, libertarian socialism.
Of course, the precise ideology meant by "capitalism" in the latter sense differs: what a Marxist or Green may describe as capitalist ideology may seem thoroughly alien to what a classical liberal means by calling her- or himself a capitalist, and vice versa.
Although it is arguable whether these meanings the word "capitalism" of the same kind are somehow "equivalent" under someone's subjective notion of equivalence, for the sake of not making a straw man argument when accusing someone else to be a proponent of capitalism, these different concepts must be clearly distinguished.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/c/ca/capitalism_1.html   (5178 words)

  
 Libertarian National Socialist Green Party at opensource encyclopedia
The platform of the Libertarian National Socialist Green Party of the United States borrows elements from libertarianism, national socialism, and environmentalism.
The party grew from dissatisfaction with the Green Party, Libertarian Party, various Anarchist and Socialist groups, and some of the European Pagan movements, while appreciating and identifying with the central impulse behind each.
The party itself may or may not be a joke.
www.wiki.tatet.com /Libertarian_National_Socialist_Green_Party.html   (869 words)

  
 Productivism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The primary critics of productivism and its variants (capitalism, socialism, and some include libertarianism) are anarchists and Green parties.
Productivism is the (purported) ideology that measurable economic productivity and growth is the purpose of human organization and perhaps the purpose of life itself.
According to those who use the term 'productivism', the difference between themselves and the promoters of conventional neoclassical economics is that a productivist does not and cannot believe in the idea of "uneconomic growth", i.e.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Productivism   (484 words)

  
 Capitalism article - Capitalism Liberalism Liberalism Liberalism countries Liberal parties Liberal - What-Means.com
Of course, the precise ideology meant by "capitalism" in the latter sense differs: what a Marxist or Green may describe as capitalist ideology may seem thoroughly alien to what a classical liberal means by calling her- or himself a capitalist, and vice versa.
Related ideologies: classical liberalism (libertarianism, minarchism, anarcho-capitalism), conservatism (political conservatism), mercantilism, protectionism, social democracy (welfare state, liberalism, political liberalism, liberal democracy), state interventionism, state capitalism, socialism, fascism, communism, libertarian socialism.
It is possible that capitalism is a local optimum or maximum, but this is dependent on the valuation of the goals for the distribution of wealth, such as the goodness of equal distribution or the reduction of waste.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Capitalism   (484 words)

  
 Social liberalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modern liberalism was a development of liberalism in the early 20th century that originated with the writings of liberal thinkers such as Lujo Brentano, Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse, Thomas Hill Green, John Maynard Keynes, Bertil Ohlin and John Dewey.
In the United States, the terms "liberal" and " American liberal" are used to denote modern liberalism rather than neoliberalism, libertarianism, or classical liberalism.
Modern liberalism, also called new liberalism, is very different from the ambiguous term neoliberalism, a name given to various proponents of the free markets and also to some conservative opponents of free markets, such as mercantilistic conservatives, in the late 20th century's global economy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_liberalism   (365 words)

  
 Bambooweb: Capitalism
Of course, the precise ideology meant by "capitalism" in the latter sense differs: what a Marxist or Green may describe as capitalist ideology may seem thoroughly alien to what a classical liberal means by calling her- or himself a capitalist, and vice versa.
Related ideologies: classical liberalism ( libertarianism, minarchism, anarcho-capitalism), conservatism( political conservatism), mercantilism, protectionism, social democracy( welfare state, liberalism, political liberalism, liberal democracy), state interventionism, state capitalism, socialism, fascism, communism, libertarian socialism.
Anarchism strives for the immediate abolition of both the state and private property, and the establishment of a communal society quite similar to the one advocated by communists as their final goal (but in contrast to the communists, anarchists oppose the idea of a transitional socialist stage).
www.bambooweb.com /articles/c/a/Capitalism.html   (365 words)

  
 Kingdom of Heaven Movie Review - Kingdom of Heaven Movie Trailer - The Boston Globe
''Kingdom of Heaven" gives the two a pro forma love-making scene, but its heart is in the rhetoric of doomed 12th-century civil libertarianism and in the splendors of digital war-making.
In the middle of all this is the king's sister and Guy's wife, Sibylla (Eva Green, the hotsy-totsy from Bertolucci's ''The Dreamers"), who takes one look at Balian and tosses her wimple to the breeze.
Thus the back half of the movie is one titanic battle after another, the details of which had the historically minded critic in the row next to me cringing in agony.
www.boston.com /movies/display?display=movie&id=5694   (1027 words)

  
 Green economics
Some of these are more associated with anarchism or libertarianism but any green theory generally favors all "local measures" over "global measures", so the affinity is inevitable.
Important economists and systems theorists who have contributed analyses to the body of green economics include E.
Robin Hahnel and Michael Albert have attempted to define a restricted, purely economic model which does not contain any mechanisms for dealing with ecological issues, but are hopeful that others may extend the model to deal with ecological issues.
www.fact-index.com /g/gr/green_economics.html   (1027 words)

  
 The Politics of Transhumanism
Transhumanists themselves hold a wide range of political opinions (there are liberals, social democrats, libertarians, green party members etc.), and some transhumanists have elected to remain apolitical.
In this paper I will   briefly discuss the political flavors of transhumanism that have developed in the last dozen years, including extropian libertarianism, the liberal democratic World Transhumanist Association, “neo-Nazi transhumanism,” and radical democratic transhumanism.
Transhumanism differs from humanism in recognizing and anticipating the radical alterations in the nature and possibilities of our lives resulting from various sciences and technologies such as neuroscience and neuropharmacology, life extension, nanotechnology, artificial ultraintelligence, and space habitation, combined with a rational philosophy and value system.
www.changesurfer.com /Acad/TranshumPolitics.htm   (1027 words)

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