What is wrong with Libertarianism?

Philip Vander Elst  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Sep 2003
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There is no doubting, the strength of the philosophical, theological and

historical arguments for liberty.

Everything that is true in modern Libertarianism echoes the writings of the great classical liberal thinkers, such as von Humboldt, John Stuart-Mill and Herbert Spencer in the 19th century, and W.H. Mallock, Wilhelm Roepke and F.A. Hayek in the 20th. Unfortunately, Libertarianism is also a deeply flawed and lopsided ideology.

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