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Defending the Undefendable III (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789811639579
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
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This book probes the depths of libertarian philosophy and highlights the need for laws that protect all individuals in society. This book defines libertarianism as a theory of what is just law, it is predicated upon the non-aggression principle (NAP). This legal foundation of the libertarian philosophy states that it should be illicit to threaten or engage in initiatory violence against innocent people.

Ultimately, this book presents the notion, defend the “undefendable.” This book defines that as; any person, institution, professional, worker, which is either reviled by virtually everyone, or prohibited by law, and does not violate the NAP.

Weaved throughout, this book uses political philosophy to present three fundamental premises to explain this libertarian point of view. Firstly, this book defines the non-aggression principle (NAP). Secondly, demonstrates the importance and relevance of private property rights in this context. This book uses practical examples to demonstrate the theoretical application of freedom rights using libertarianism principles.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction
Part I. Politics:
Chapter1. The Federalist
Chapter 2. The Anarchist
Chapter 3. The Election Purchaser
Part II. Free speech:
Chapter 4. The Flag Burner
Chapter 5. The Demagogue
Chapter 6. The Yellow Journalist
Chapter 7. The Blasphemer
Chapter 8. The Hater
Part III. Discrimination:
Chapter 9. The Obese Disparager
Chapter 10. The Pay Gapper
Chapter 11. The Beard Belittler
Chapter 12. The Diversity Demeanor
Part IV. Labor:
Chapter 13. The Wage Stagnationist
Chapter 14. The Gigster
Chapter 15. The (voluntary!) Slave Owner
Chapter 16. The Labor Union Opponent
Chapter 17. The Precarious Labor Employer
Chapter 18. The Housewife Non-Payer
Chapter 19. The Minimum Wage Challenger
Chapter 20. The Academic Tenure Denier
Chapter 21. The Work Sharer
Chapter 22. The Jury Refuser
Part V. Sex:
Chapter 23. The Group Marriage Participant
Chapter 24. The Straight White Male
Chapter 25. Jessica Yaniv
Chapter 26. The Adulterer
Chapter 27. The Front Lawn Nudist
Chapter 28. The Host Mother
Chapter 29. The Rape Forgiver
Part VI. Medical:
Chapter 30. The Evictionist
Chapter 31. The Gay Conversion Therapist
Chapter 32. The Drug Price Raiser
Chapter 33. The Non-licensed Doctor
Chapter 34. The Suicide Instigator
Chapter 35. The Prescription Drug Violator
Chapter 36. The Socialized Medicine Debaser
Chapter 37. The Ambulance Chaser
Chapter 38. The Food and Drug Administration Challenger
Chapter 39. The Gene Editor
Part VII. Real estate:
Chapter 40. The Redliner
Chapter 41. The Airbnber
Chapter 42. The Gentrifier
Chapter 43. The Holdout
Chapter 44. The Evicter
Chapter 45. The Rent Control Adversary
Chapter 46. The Pet Hating Landlord
Chapter 47. The Zoning Renouncer
Chapter 48. The Housing Rights Repudiator
Part VIII. Business:
Chapter 49. The Metric Protester
Chapter 50. The Cultural Appropriator
Chapter 51. The Entrepreneur
Chapter 52. The Self-dealer
Chapter 53. The Religious Broadcaster
Chapter 54. The Motor Vehicle Department Derider
Chapter 55. The Sunday Shopper
Chapter 56. The Business License Rejecter
Chapter 57. The Banker
Part IX. Sports:
Chapter 58. The Booster
Chapter 59. The NBA-NFL-MLB Eliminator
Chapter 60. The Olympic Drug Taker
Chapter 61. The Olympic Commercializer
Part X. Finance:
Chapter 62. The Billionaire
Chapter 63. The Bankrupt
Chapter 64. The Predatory Lender
Chapter 65. The Anti-Egalitarian
Chapter 66. The End the Fed Supporter
Part XI. International:
Chapter 67. The Water Seller
Chapter 68. The Illegal Immigrant
Chapter 69. The Free Trader
Chapter 70. The Car Warrior
Chapter 71. The Foreign Aid Denigrator
Chapter 72. The Dumper