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Atlas/Row 7 · Col 8/Libertarian
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Economic: Laissez-faire
Governance: Democratic
Coords: X+3 · Y-2
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Libertarian

“Minimal state; maximal liberty.”

Exemplar ↓
Milton Friedman
Milton Friedman
§ 01
The Idea

What Libertarian actually means.

Libertarianism promotes minimal government, free markets, and individual rights, opposing most regulations and state interventions.

Milton Friedman was a leading advocate for Libertarian economic policies, promoting free-market capitalism, privatization, and deregulation. His work on monetarism argued that controlling the money supply was key to economic stability.

§ 02 · Tenets

Core commitments.

01
Non-aggression principle as moral foundation.
02
State limited to protecting rights.
03
Voluntary exchange as economic default.
04
Civil liberties + economic liberties as one package.
05
Skepticism of foreign intervention.
§ 03 · Position

Where it sits on the grid.

Economic axis — X+3
LAISSEZ-FAIRE
Full collectivisationUnfettered markets
Governance axis — Y-2
DEMOCRATIC
Total controlNo state at all
§ 04 · Reading List

Canon & critics.

§ Canon
  • For a New Liberty
    Murray Rothbard
    1973 · ~340 pp
  • The Libertarian Mind
    David Boaz
    2015 · ~430 pp
§ Critics
  • Why Not Capitalism?
    G. A. Cohen
    2009 · ~90 pp
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