Liberttarianism: The Ideological View On Government

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In order to understand one's ideology, it is essential to understand not only what one's ideology entails but also how government is enmeshed with the ideology. Outside influences as well as life experiences, can shape a person; thus shaping their views on government. The ideological view on government that best describes and reflects my beliefs is libertarianism. “Libertarianism refers to a normative political theory that gives top priority to the value of freedom of choice over other competing political values; moreover, libertarianism understands a person to possess freedom of choice so long as no other agent coercively interferes with his or her choices” (Duncan, Craig Malcolm, 2011). In my own words, libertarians are people that want to live their lives with as little government interference as possible. They advocate for a smaller government, lower taxes and more freedom. They believe that people should be responsible for their own actions. I agree 100 percent with my chosen ideology. It seems to suit my beliefs and personality perfectly. I also agree with most of their stances on today's common issues like gun control and immigration. For instance, Libertarians believe that instead of banning guns, gun ownership should be encouraged by police and of course gun education programs. For any country, …show more content…

People should be able to choose what doctor they want and what medicines and treatments they will use. As a result of government interference, health insurance cost are increasing and more and more people are unable to afford health insurance and medicine. Agencies like the FDA should be replaced with free-market, because the FDA is partly responsible for increasing healthcare costs. Libertarianism advocates and supports my views of the replacement of the FDA with a free-market system and the freedom to choose your own health

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