On this podcast, we begin a three-part endeavor into Kyle Rearden’s “Right to Travel” series. In this introductory podcast, we lay out the philosophical foundations–that is, the issue of “rights,” if we really have “the freedom of movement,” and also the three different possibilities for how to deal with the roads–the statist, authoritarian model that “we” have today, the minarchist model (only indirect taxation), and the privatization model.
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Show Notes:
Extraconstitutional #7: Do You Have the Right to Travel?
Argumentation Ethics: An Anthology
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