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Libertarianism and Cosmic Capitalism
This chapter transports the reader to modern-day West Coast America. On the one hand, this area saw the extension of libertarianism, a philosophy of... -
The Left Libertarianism of the Greens
This book offers a systematic and multifaceted analysis of the Greens on the levels of political philosophy, political concepts, social movement,...
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Libertarianism, Pollution, and the Limits of Court Adjudication
Libertarians often emphasize courts’ potential to alleviate pollution problems without the need for legislation and regulation. However, this chapter... -
Libertarianism and Communication
Libertarian theory is based on the non-aggression principle—it holds that actions that use someone’s property without the owner’s consent are not... -
Environment Protection in a Left-Libertarian Political Philosophy
The relationship between left libertarianism and the Greens, at first glance, may seem strange, unusual, but in the social sciences it is well known,... -
Let the Chips Fall! Public Nudging Arrangements, Coercion, and the Role of Independent Shopkeepers
Nudging, according to its inventors and defenders, is supposed to provide a non-coercive way of changing human behavior for the better—a...
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Communication and Libertarianism
"This is an outstanding contribution to both libertarian political philosophy and communication theory. It is far and away the most comprehensive... -
Music and democracy in America: historical perspectives on ‘democratization’ in the digital age
What meanings of democracy are invoked in talk about democratization and music, and how does this discourse reflect struggles over democracy in our...
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Music and Democracy in America: Historical Perspectives on ‘Democratization’ in the Digital Age
What meanings of democracy are invoked in talk about democratization and music, and how does this discourse reflect struggles over democracy in our... -
Narcissism, Fantasy and the Cosmos
This chapter describes the narcissism, which is another important part of today’s relation with the cosmos. This tendency started at the time of the... -
Subjective Well-Being and Populist Voting in the Netherlands
This study analyzes whether subjective well-being can explain the populist vote in the Netherlands. Using data on voting intention and subjective...
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Well-being and Fairness in the COVID-19 Crisis in Japan: Insights from Positive Political Psychology
This chapter is one of the products of studies that attempt to bridge the gap between political/public philosophy and positive psychology. Positive... -
Benjamin R. Tucker (1854–1939)
Beitrag über den amerikanischen Individualanarchisten und Liberty-Herausgeber Benjamin R. Tucker sowie eine Einordnung seiner Bedeutung. -
Threats of the Use of Force: “Mere Speech” or Rights Violation?
Libertarianism prohibits not only aggression itself (initiation of force), but also the threat of aggression. Prohibition of threats and the use of... -
Writing the Social Web: Toward an Institutional Ethnography for the Internet
In this chapter, I explore how we can put institutional ethnography (IE) in dialogue with digital sociology to make visible the coordinating role of... -
Do Libertarians Have Anything Useful to Contribute to Climate Change Policy?
Climate change, as a social-ecological problem, presents a great challenge to libertarian thought. At a first approximation, a “libertarian climate... -
Introductory Remarks About the Greens
The Greens are one of the most significant political phenomena, which in various forms has been present in politics from the 1960s until today. They... -
Co** with COVID-19: Policy Responses and Citizens’ Well-Being in Australia
This chapter is a personal experience case-study of living in Melbourne, Australia, during the COVID19 pandemic period of 2020–2022. Through this... -
Nudging the Masses: The Paradox of Libertarian Paternalism in Global Populist Movements
Libertarian paternalism, a concept popularized by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, aims to guide individuals toward socially beneficial choices...