Abstract

Libertarianism adheres to the philosophy of laissez-faire, advocating for minimal state interference. It posits that the state should focus solely on tasks such as internal security, defense, and the establishment of laws. Other responsibilities, including education, healthcare, and social services, are deemed more appropriately managed by social, economic, or religious institutions. The extent and nature of power vested in the state versus other institutions have been subjects of varying opinions among thinkers, and this paper delves into the diverse perspectives on this matter.

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