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- 11: Music Censorship
- ... to place the PG rating label on certain albums (Zucchino 8). For that, Frank Zappa, Dee Strider (lead singer of Twisted Sister), and Danny Goldberg ( a rock manager and lyric libertarian), accused Gortikov of "caving in" to PMRC (Zucchino 8). The PMRC realizing that it was strongly influencing Gortikov, took advantage of that and pushed for further extensive ratings (Zucchino 8 ...
- 12: I Believe: A Code of Ethics
- ... does this mean that I give money to homeless people on the streets and support programs that give money to the poor? No. It is my firm belief, based in libertarian ideals, that people must be allowed to live their own lives even if they live them poorly. The greater good of society is not served if we encourage people to ...
- 13: Our Living Shield: The First Amendment
- ... who was arrested for violation of the Flag Protection Act of 1989. The Court then ruled the Flag Protection Act of 1989 unconstitutional. These instances clearly portray the rebounding of libertarian beliefs. The First Amendment of the Constitution started off as a set of beliefs meant to supply reason for one being patriotic rather than supply those inalienable rights discussed in ...
- 14: Proposition 6: Prohibition of Sale of Horse Meat for Human Consumption
- ... s Association; California Organization Police and Sheriffs; Thoroughbred Owners of California; Save The Horses; Robert Redford; Del Mar Club; Hollywood Park; State Firefighters Association. Opponents of Proposition 6: Ted Brown; Libertarian Party of California; Harris Ranch; Thomas Tryon, rancher and Calaveras County supervisor.
- 15: Our Living Shield: The First Amendment
- ... who was arrested for violation of the Flag Protection Act of 1989. The Court then ruled the Flag Protection Act of 1989 unconstitutional. These instances clearly portray the rebounding of libertarian beliefs. The First Amendment of the Constitution started off as a set of beliefs meant to supply reason for one being patriotic rather than supply those inalienable rights discussed in ...
- 16: Objectivism and the Work of Ayn Rand
- ... of Objectivism), MURRAY ROTHBARD (passed away last year.. radical economist, historian, and philosopher), and others too numerous to list. Many credit the work of Ayn Rand as spawning the modern libertarian movement. Many current libertarians found their start in Rand's writings, although she never became a member of that party, since she viewed their foundations as too nihilist.. she was ...
- 17: Student's Rights
- ... arrive at a place where a student can't dress himself without fear of administrational reprimand, things need to change. Where I think we need to be, whether it's Libertarian or purely Utopian, is at a place where unless I'm infringing on a person's rights and abilities to live as they desire, as long as I respect them ...
- 18: Monopolization And Its Implication On A World Scale
- ... monopoly, "monopolization" will be dealt with from the left-wing point of view, as "imperialism"). The two prevalent schools of economic thought, the left wing (socialist) and the right wing (libertarian, "laissez fare" capitalists ...), have entirely different view on the matter of monopolization of capital. While the socialist, especially those of the Marxist persuasion (to which the author belongs), claim that ...
- 19: Monopolies - A Case Study
- ... monopoly, "monopolization" will be dealt with from the left-wing point of view, as "imperialism"). The two prevalent schools of economic thought, the left wing (socialist) and the right wing (libertarian, "laissez fare" capitalists ...), have entirely different view on the matter of monopolization of capital. While the socialist, especially those of the Marxist persuasion (to which the author belongs), claim that ...
- 20: The Internet Contributes To The Process Of Globalization
- ... it now, it's only because American culture has already been fundamentally altered by technology. Of course, there is an ideological agenda implicit to the Internet. It's not really libertarian, though it sometimes looks that way, and it's not really democratic, though it some times looks that way, too. Most simply stated, it's an agenda of innovation and ...
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