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Opposing Views
Sites which criticize, deprecate, or otherwise oppose libertarianism.

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- Wide collection of internet resources opposing libertarianism, from both the left and right.


  • - Jonah Goldberg's critique on National Review.
  • - "Abstract utopias," says Evan Jones, are conjured by libertarian economists who act social engineers.
  • - An objectivist/Randian criticism of nihilist and anarchist elements of libertarianism, and of the moralizing elements of the Ayn Rand Institute.
  • - The tale of Chris Wilson's ideological journey from an anarcho-capitalist to a moderate libertarian to a libertarian socialist.
  • - Libertarianism as a philosophy best suited for adolescents.
  • - A Salon article highlighting the rise of right-libertarianism with critical remarks in the end.
  • - Why libertarianism is not a biblical option. A critical opinion published in Christianity Today.
  • - An article from Salon observing that some "lone-wolf digital libertarians" are beginning to suspect that some government interference might be needed.
  • - Goldberg's treatise, published on National Review.
  • - Origins, background, values, effects, and defects of libertarianism. An essay by Paul Treanor.
  • - Seth Finkelstein assails key libertarian arguments.
  • - Argues that libertarianism would disrupt the civilized order.
  • - An essay about the philosophical differences between libertarianism and conservatism.
  • - Article by Noam Chomky on freedom in the free market.
  • - Rebuttal of common libertarian arguments against land value taxes.
  • - Stephen Abbott accuses libertarian freedom of the lack of virtue compared to the "virtuous" liberty of conservatism.
  • - Yahoo group for recovering Libertarians.
  • - Refutes the common libertarian claim that they are "neither right nor left."
  • - Aims to prove that libertarianism is faulty by presenting the mistakes of the current government policies.
  • - An essay by Hugh LaFollette, originally published in "Justice and Economic Distribution", 1979.


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