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What is a liberitarian?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 9/28/2023

a person who advocates liberty, especially with regard tothought or conduct.

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What is the difference between authoritarian and liberitarian theory?

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AUTHORITARIAN AND LIBERTARIAN THEORYAuthoritarian theory Media should do nothing which could undermine established authority or disturb order.Media should always be subordinate to esstablished authority.censorship can be justified to enforce these principles.LIBERTARIAN THEORYThere should be no compulsion to publish anything.publication should be free from any prior censorship.


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