- A night-watchman state, or minarchy,
whose proponents are
known as
minarchists, is a
model of a
state that is
limited and minimal,
whose functions depend...
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established in the
United Kingdom, Israel,
South Africa and Argentina.
Minarchists advocate for night-watchman
states which maintain only
those functions...
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statist co-option of libertarianism. He was an
opponent of
influential minarchist philosopher Robert Nozick, and
referred to Nozick's
devotees as "Nozis"...
- one
referred to by
libertarians as the anarchist–
minarchist debate. In 1974,
anarchists and
minarchists within the
party agreed to
officially take no position...
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ideals are most
commonly cited to
advocate for an anarcho-capitalist or
minarchist society, with
governance systems either limited to
enforcing contracts...
- libertarian, and
supports laissez-faire economics,
aligning specifically with
minarchist and anarcho-capitalist principles.
Milei has
proposed a comprehensive...
- very
small number of services. A po****r
model of the
State proposed by
minarchists is
known as the night-watchman state, in
which the only governmental...
- populist, and
supports laissez-faire economics,
aligning specifically with
minarchist and anarcho-capitalist principles.
Milei has
proposed a comprehensive...
- conservative,
being against abortion; In addition, he
claims to be a
minarchist regarding the role of the
State and a
liberal in
economic matters. He...
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libertarians is
largely one of the
degree to
which they take this axiom.
Minarchist libertarians such as
libertarian political parties would retain the state...