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Libertarianism and religion
Libertarianism and religion
= Libertarians defending religion and religious movements =
* [http://www.institutcoppet.org/2014/12/25/entretien-avec-jean-yves-naudet-par-gregoire-canlorbe/ Entretien avec Jean-Yves Naudet, par Grégoire Canlorbe]


* [[François Guillaumat]], [http://fr.liberpedia.org/La_Politique_du_D%C3%A9calogue La Politique du Décalogue]
* [[François Guillaumat]], [http://fr.liberpedia.org/La_Politique_du_D%C3%A9calogue La Politique du Décalogue]
= Libertarians critical of religion and religious movements =
== Ayn Rand==
* [[Ayn Rand]], [[Requiem for Man]]
* [[Ayn Rand]], [[Requiem for Man]]
* [[Ayn Rand]], [[Of Living Death]]
* [[Ayn Rand]], [[Of Living Death]]
== Ludwig von Mises==
:Wherever it is not in power, Marxism claims all the basic liberal rights, for they alone can give it the freedom which its propaganda urgently needs. But it can never understand their spirit and will never grant them to its opponents when it comes into power itself. In this respect it resembles the Churches and other institutions which rest on the principle of violence. These, too, exploit the democratic liberties when they are fighting their battle, but once in power they deny their adversaries such rights.
[[Ludwig von Mises]], ''[http://mises.org/library/socialism-economic-and-sociological-analysis Socialism]'':
== Jan Krepelka ==
* [[Jan Krepelka]], [http://laissez-faire.ch/en/articles/libertarianism-incompatible-with-catholic-church-damn-straight/ Are Libertarianism and the Catholic Church Incompatible? Damn straight!]
* [[Jan Krepelka]], [http://laissez-faire.ch/en/articles/libertarianism-incompatible-with-catholic-church-damn-straight/ Are Libertarianism and the Catholic Church Incompatible? Damn straight!]


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Revision as of 21:54, 25 December 2014

Libertarianism and religion

Libertarians defending religion and religious movements

Libertarians critical of religion and religious movements

Ayn Rand

Ludwig von Mises

Wherever it is not in power, Marxism claims all the basic liberal rights, for they alone can give it the freedom which its propaganda urgently needs. But it can never understand their spirit and will never grant them to its opponents when it comes into power itself. In this respect it resembles the Churches and other institutions which rest on the principle of violence. These, too, exploit the democratic liberties when they are fighting their battle, but once in power they deny their adversaries such rights.

Ludwig von Mises, Socialism:

Jan Krepelka