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Voluntaryism (UK: /ˈvɒləntəriɪzəm/, US: /-tɛr-/;
sometimes voluntarism /ˈvɒləntərɪzəm/) is used to
describe the
philosophy of
Auberon Herbert, and later...
- volunteering/volunteerism
Voluntary muscle contraction Voluntary action Voluntariness, in law and
philosophy Voluntaryism,
rejection of
coercion Voluntarism...
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Philosophies such as
libertarianism and
voluntaryism, as well as many
legal systems, hold that a
contract must be
voluntarily agreed to by a
party in
order to...
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Leisure class (1899);
Richard Gregg coined the term "
voluntary simplicity" in The
Value of
Voluntary Simplicity (1936). From the 1920s, a
number of modern...
- Tax
choice Voluntaryism Li,
Sherry Xin; Eckel,
Catherine C.; Grossman,
Philip J.; Larson, Tara (May 31, 2009),
Giving to Government:
Voluntary Taxation...
- person, state, or
collective Voluntaryism (religion), the
belief that
religious institutions should be
supported by
voluntary contributions rather than government...
- a "
voluntary society",
dispute resolution organizations and
pollution insurance companies would prevent problems such as pollution.
Voluntaryism M****...
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Voluntary manslaughter is the
killing of a
human in
which the
offender acted in the heat of p****ion, a
state that
would cause a
reasonable person to become...
- issues. The idea of
voluntaryism and the
Soviet Union are
mutually exclusive. The
Soviet Union struggled against any
forms of
voluntaryism if it was not controlled...
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Voluntary commitment is the act or
practice of
choosing to
admit oneself to a
psychiatric hospital, or
other mental health facility.
Unlike in involuntary...