The Annals of Legal Philosophy
Online ISSN : 2435-1075
Print ISSN : 0387-2890
Freedom does not support libertarianism
Shin'ya TATEIWA
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2005 Volume 2004 Pages 43-55,204

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Libertarians say, “A made it, so A has its property, and B doesn't have”. But this assertion cannot be justified from the viewpoint of freedom. In this situation the person who is free is A, and B is not free. Libertarians only accept producer's freedom to his/her product as freedom, but this restricion is groundless.
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