Talk:Libertarian liberalism

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 * (1) In Continental philosophy (cf. Michel Clouscard, Néofascisme et idéologie du désir and Critique du libéralisme libertaire) 'libertarian liberalism' (see Libéral-libertaire) refers to a stage of capitalism in Western societies—according to French Wikipedia's article on him: "Clouscard ne fait qu'analyser comment l'évolution du mode de production capitaliste et sa survie politique après 1945 conduisent au stade du libéralisme libertaire".
 * (2a) Andreas Hess, American Social and Political Thought: A Concise Introduction, 2000, p. 120: "theoretically sophisticated political philosophers such as Rawls and Nozick (the former from an egalitarian liberal position, the latter from a libertarian liberal position)." [my emphasis; here "libertarian liberal" is roughly synonymous with right-libertarianism]
 * (2b) Also: The Bloomsbury Companion to Anarchism, 2012, p. 396: "Focus on right libertarian/liberal minimal and anti-statists: Hayek, Nozick, Rand, etc." [my emphasis; here "libertarian liberal" is roughly synonymous with right-libertarianism]
 * (2c) Also: Engaging Agnes Heller: A Critical Companion, edited by Katie Terezakis, 2009, p. 55: "[ Ágnes Heller moved] in ideological terms is the move from a clearly anti-capitalist and humanist Marxist position, to a libertarian (liberal) or democratic socialist one". [ambiguous use]
 * (3) For Libertarian Democrat:
 * Note: 'Libertarian liberalism' could perhaps refer to left-libertarianism in some circles in the U.S. (as User:Colchester121891 suggests) but we need to have instances of this use recorded in reliable literature. --Omnipaedista (talk) 12:51, 7 January 2015 (UTC)