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[[File:Contracts Framework .docx]] | [[File:Contracts Framework .docx]] | ||
January-February 2023 Contracts NC: [[File:JF2023 Contracts NC.docx]] | January-February 2023 Contracts NC: [[File:JF2023 Contracts NC.docx]] | ||
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January-February 2023 Libertarianism AC: [[File:JF2023 Libertarianism AC.docx]] | January-February 2023 Libertarianism AC: [[File:JF2023 Libertarianism AC.docx]] | ||
'''Ripstein''': Ripstein is similar to Libertarianism or Kant but more robust and more selective in terms of what | '''Ripstein''': Ripstein is similar to Libertarianism or Kant but more robust and more selective in terms of what you have a "right" to. Ripstein just says you have the right to be independent (as opposed to a right to absolute freedom) which means you must be allowed to make your own choices but the government can do things like tax you. If you're interested in this framework I would recommend reading the book Force and Freedom by Arthur Ripstein, it goes in depth on a lot of issues relevant to a framework debate and is a pretty easy read. | ||
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