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THE LIBERAL AND LIBERTARIAN VIEW OF THE WELLFARE STATE
Author(s) -
Kire Sharlamanov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
knowledge
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2545-4439
pISSN - 1857-923X
DOI - 10.35120/kij3201173s
Subject(s) - ideology , welfare state , state (computer science) , welfare , order (exchange) , political science , communism , law and economics , law , political economy , positive economics , sociology , politics , economics , finance , algorithm , computer science
The reduction of the state of well-being is a current topic both in the general and in the professional public. There is debate in the professional public about the reasons that caused the welfare state to decline. An important part of the researchers point out that the collapse of communism, among other things, has resulted in a reduction of welfare states around the world. However, the number of analysts who consider that the idolatical movements and the debates between the Liberals and the Libertarian have also influenced the practices associated with the reduction of the welfare state. In order to understand the differences between these two ideological doctrines, in this text we will consider the basic positions of the most prominent liberal author John Rawls and the most notable libertarian author Robert Noizick.

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