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1222:, yet Maher is listed as libertarian, which seems like a clear violation of policy. Not as clear in the case of the Lexington Institute. The Lexington Institute is often supportive of big government corporate welfare firms, but you could argue that this makes the Lexington Institute more pro-market than pro-government. You could also argue the opposite, given that the firms that the Lexington Institute tends to support survive on government funding. You make a good point, but you might need a stronger case to convince enough people to get the designation changed. 486:
issue. After all, the American Revolution was the begining of the end of the absolute monarchies in the western world, and for some time the US was the only stable Republic still standing. There are good reasons to consider that the US may not be the "land of the free" they consider themselves (reasons such as George Bush), but on a global historical level, it is still among the top 5 countries that can proud themselves of spreading liberty to the world.
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of libertarianism. Libertarians who support "minimal government", especially when it comes to national defense, have to recognize that big corporations make the planes, ships, tanks, etc.. Those who take that minimal government position are faced with fact that national defense is a big (and to often too big) effort. So LI can waive the flag, shout for free markets, and advocate for the self interests of its members and donors.
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libertarian-related articles to featured status" back on 11 July 2012. So far, that the nomination has gone 77 days without someone starting a review. How active can the project be if "Get more libertarian-related articles to featured status" is a stated task, yet no one seems to have any interest in starting any reviews that would "Get more libertarian-related articles to featured status?" --
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bio, Doherty, Stromberg and others who write about this topic are irrelevant. He also claims anarchism was the ONLY thing worth mentioning in the split from Rand. He's put all this in the article. Anyway, I'm going to do a draft - as explained in that talk section - and take to BLP if no one else chimes in in a more NPOV fashion. But FYI...
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The Institute's mission statement supports "limiting the role of the federal government to those functions explicitly stated or implicitly defined by the Constitution" and "promoting America's ability to project power around the globe." It does not describe itself as "conservative" or "libertarian,",
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talks about Maher and his self identification. Maybe he does so in the "civil liberties" sense. If is he simply for ACLU-type civil liberties, is he excluded from the "libertarian" label? Let's not get too wrapped up with either Maher or LI as "libertarian". After all, we are simply adding categories
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Oh, I don't disagree with you. I simply think categorizing LI as a libertarian think tank (because of its free market advocacy, etc.) and including it within the scope of the WikiProject is appropriate. We're not here to discuss whether LI and its positions are good or bad, but to expand the coverage
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Hi everyone. March is Women's History Month and I'm hoping a few folks here at WP:Libertarianism will have interest in putting on events (on and off wiki) related to women's roles in Libertarian history. We've created an event page on English Knowledge (XXG) (please translate!) and I hope you'll find
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for some tips on how to "revive" a project with no or very little activity. It's a good thing that there's still someone working here, but many users would be better. "Get more articles to featured/good status" is a very vague proposal, so vague that it doesn't actually says much. It may be a better
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has a point in tagging the project as dead Following the project task of "Get more libertarian-related articles to featured status," got several articles up to B status. Once one article became decent enough for good article status, I nominated the article. Noted the nomination right under "Get more
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What you say is true, but our view of how the Statue of Liberty, standing there in New York harbor, only assumes that the rest of the world views her as a symbol of liberty. Yes, I considered Liberty Leading the People. Besides being French centric, there are connections with the whole aftermath of
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where an editor contends that Rothbard admitted he learned everything about Aristotelian logic and natural rights from Rand (based on one sentence in an effusive fan letter when he was trying to get back in her good graces). He only uses one Rand biographer's version and basically states Raimondo's
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of money when I bought it. Did I give Apple a handout? No -- I got my iPad for what I thought was a reasonable price. I bet the government is buying iPads as well. And perhaps they are buying them at a discount compared to what I paid. Is Apple getting a handout? Or is it unfair that Apple should
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is an online research library for books and journal articles focusing on the humanities and social sciences. Questia has curated titles from over 300 trusted publishers including 77,000 full-text books and 4 million journal, magazine, and newspaper articles, as well as encyclopedia entries. There
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has access to over 80 million articles from 6,500 publications including newspapers, magazines, academic journals, newswires, trade magazines and encyclopedias. Thousands of new articles are added daily, and archives date back over 25 years covering a wide range of subjects and industries. There
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Also, are those corporations getting 'handouts' in the sense they don't supply anything in return for the money they receive? I don't think so -- they have contracted to supply goods and services? Are the goods and services too expensive? Perhaps (indeed, yes). But my iPad was expensive in the
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I don't think there's much of a problem with the current image. The statue of Liberty is an universally known icon, everybody at every country automatically recognize it. The statue of liberty represents liberty, and that's it: if that actually represents the current US policy, that's a secondary
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Thanks. I've been adding libertarian categories & project banners for the last 2 weeks. The numbers you see are not up to date because the bot only counts every so often. (In one sense, every Conservative article could get a Libertarian tag as libertarians like the small/minimal government
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Consider, people who draw Social Security are getting paid with tax dollars too. (And probably much more than what they contributed in terms of tax dollars.) And the AARP is making an effort to bring in tax dollars for its members. So, its entirely possible to be pro-tax-dollar-spender when it
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I'm not clear on why Hcobb brought up the subject here. S/he has been editing the article and I'd think the article talkpage is the place to discuss it. It has had the libertarian categories for some time. So what? LI started off as libertarian and it still has libertarian attributes today.
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The internet research database HighBeam Research has 1000 free accounts available. HighBeam has full versions of tens of millions of newspaper articles and journals and should be a big help in adding reliable sources--especially older and paywalled ones--into the encyclopedia.
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Yes, she's a gift from France. But libertarians are not just in the US (or France), and those outside the US don't necessarily look to the US as the paragon/paradigm of libertarianism. A non-US centric image for the Project and templates (etc) is needed. Any suggestions?
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In any event, I do not think it's a good idea to narrowly limit the scope of the WikiProject to patently "libertarian" articles. (Whatever that might mean.) Indeed, I've been thinking about ways to fairly and properly include Keynesianism into the scope.
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What exactly is free market about lobbying the government for handouts? If any part of their operations involved B2B or B2C in free markets I could see this, but they are entirely B2G. Their entire effort is in getting paid to bring in tax dollars.
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provides full-text online versions of nearly 1200 published reference works from more than 70 publishers in every major subject, including general and subject dictionaries and encyclopedias. There are
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The quest for getting Knowledge (XXG) editors the sources they need for articles related to libertarianism and other subjects is gaining momentum. Here's what's happening and what you can sign up for
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Is having a discussion wherein one or more editors seeks to have it linked to a sidebar of "libertarianism" instead of "socialism" and to describe the term as a pejorative used by libertarians (
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data we find that conservatives are 27% of the population of the United States while libertarians are 21% of the population. If the 4,733 number is somewhat representative of the 27%, then
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In the United States, lobbying for increased military spending is a value shared by both the democratic and republican parties. It is not a liberal, conservative, or libertarian value.
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Categories don't define the topic, they are a guide for readers who are interested in topics. So I'd think removing libertarian categories from LI would not serve interested readers.--
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full Credo 350 accounts available, with access even to 100 more references works than in Credo's original donation. All you need is a 1-year old account with 1000 edits. Sign up
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is tagged as unreferenced". It is also possible to search for active users editing the articles, if there is any, and invite them to the project if they are not part of it yet.
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Greatly appreciate your starting the review. As soon as I finish my last final exam for the semester in a few days I will take care of the source coding changes that you want.
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I've done a small experiment with the Project banner. We can add the following parameters to the right side of the template documentation and Liberty-CeCILL will show up.
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article was just nominated for deletion. IMHO the nomination made no sense, it listed non-existent criteria as its basis. But I thought that y'all should know.
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the inspiration to participate. These events can take place off wiki, like edit-a-thons, or on wiki, such as themes and translations. Please visit the page here:
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Is there a way to get a list of articles within the project that have {{Citation needed}}, {{Cn}}, or {{Fact}} tags as well as any version of {{Refimprove}}?
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You probably already have one, if not several. You will need a font viewer program like gfontview to see which of your fonts have fractions as a character.
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ALCON, Project is hardly dead. Perhaps it lapses into semi-activeness, but what should we expect from libertarians? They don't like rules and conformity!--
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While lacking RS, the article says it supports libertarian views. And being pro free market is libertarian, regardless of the size of the player(s). --
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I started the review. It needs a lot of work. I am trying to help, but I don't have the source info to help work on the source entanglement there.
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approach that conservative tout. What sets them apart is the willingness of conservatives to use government to pressure people on social issues.) --
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If the project is indeed active, shouldn't someone be interested in helping to further the work done on the tasks listed on the project page? --
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You make a very strong case for including as many articles as possible into the libertarian category. The big tent approach. As a comparison,
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I don't know that "value" is the right word -- "virtue" or "vice" might be better. Also, I'm not sure what issue Hcobb is seeking to raise.
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After checking news archives and finding it is described as libertarian or conservative by WP:RS, I fixed it per Wikipolicies thusly:
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that returns all libertarianism category articles that have any kind of citation flag (Citation needed, Cn, Fact, Refimprove)
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participating resource donors. It's still in the preliminary stages, but if you like the idea, add your feedback to the
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It doesn't mean the project is dead. I monitor this talk page, and other members have posted here in the recent past.
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benefits the SS recipient and defense-contractor (when self-interest justifies the stance), and to be pro-free market.
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should have 3,712 rather than 839 articles. I do not see how the small tent approach is going to add 2,873 articles.
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and expanding (or contracting) the scope of the WProject. Also, please specify what policy is at work here. Thanks.--
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I work on various articles as I go. Probably best thing to do is put any invite box on talk pages where one edits.
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In addition to these great partnerships, you might be interested in the next-generation idea to create a central
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Are there templates in addition to Citation needed, Cn, Fact, and Refimprove that should be added to this query?
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I don't have the knowledge to do so, nor the experience in Knowledge (XXG). But the article is excellent. --
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The fact the global usage list for the file is so long that it was put on its own page seems to disagree. --
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As for alternative images, firs thing first: it must be an image that looks well at icon size. What about
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Agree that a change would be fine, but a picture of pieces of a broken up torch doesn't seem that great.
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full access 1-year accounts available. All you need is a 1-year old account with 1000 edits. Sign up
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has been nominated as a Featured Article Candidate. Please read the article and provide reviews
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idea to create a page listing some really important pages and things to do about them, such as "
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or higher. Without someone starting the review process, this will not change. Please consider
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provides an image which should be recognized by readers on the other side of the Atlantic. --
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the French Revolution. One form of state-ism was substituted for another, as those in the
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is having a discussion that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. it is at
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Knowledge (XXG):Dispute resolution noticeboard#Political activities of the Koch family
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I think that 99.999% of people would look at it and say "what the heck is that?"Ā :-)
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Well is lobbying for increased military spending conservative or libertarian?
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2012 Asian American representative approval period (Now until 18 December)
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pejorative propaganda term employed by some on the libertarian right
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More opportunities for editors to access free research databases!
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Since when does big government corporate welfare firms like the
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sell iPads to the government at a lower price than what I paid?
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with the uplifted flame. Non-US, ancient, and available.--
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Carol, can you provide a sample "invite" template please?
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Currently, only four percent of the articles in the
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