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- referred to as a minimal state or minarchy, whose proponents are known as minarchists, is a model of a state that is limited and minimal, whose functions depend...
- of classical liberals, minarchists, and anarcho-capitalists founded the Libertarian Party in 1971. In 1974, the larger minarchist and smaller anarcho-capitalist...
- United Kingdom, Israel, South Africa Argentina, and many other countries. Minarchists advocate for night-watchman states which maintain only those functions...
- anarcho-capitalists advocate its abolition, minarchists support minimal states, often referred to as night-watchman states. Minarchists maintain that the state is necessary...
- one referred to by libertarians as the anarchist–minarchist debate. In 1974, anarchists and minarchists within the party agreed to officially take no position...
- The position is often held by anarcho-capitalists, objectivists, most minarchists, right-wing libertarians, and voluntaryists, as well as left-anarchists...
- very small number of services. A po****r model of the State proposed by minarchists is known as the night-watchman state, in which the only governmental...
- libertarian, and supports laissez-faire economics, aligning specifically with minarchist and anarcho-capitalist principles. His rhetoric has been widely compared...
- News. No. 15, July/August 1973" (PDF). Hihn, Mike. "The Dallas Accord, Minarchists, and why our members sign a pledge", Washington State Libertarian Party...
- festival particularly attracted those interested in "small-government": minarchists, voluntaryists, agorists, and anarchists. The events included speeches...