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As the prospect of vaccine passports and vaccine mandates looms ever closer, freedom-minded people are faced with an existential question: is there a justification for government mandates? Can governments ever justify rounding people up and forcing them to get vaccinated? What rights and choices do individuals have during the Covid-19 pandemic? This video seeks to contextualize those questions. n nLearn Liberty educates and empowers viewers — and we want to hear your thoughts. So comment below after hearing from Professor Ilya Somin, who distinguishes between vaccine mandates and passports, shows three types of vaccine passports, and lays out arguments for each from a libertarian perspective. What he has to say might surprise you...
Individuals around the globe should be allowed to trade freely with each other, without government restrictions such as tariffs and protectionism. Throughout history, it is clear that tariffs and restrictions on international trade hinder economic growth.nnIncreased globalization and free trade since the time of the Enlightenment has resulted in over 200 years of sustained global economic growth. This same period has also seen a phenomenal increase in standards of living, particularly in places where free trade and free markets have been more prevalent.nnWe believe that the free exchange of goods and services is a vital aspect of liberty, and must be protected. It is a fundamental philosophical consideration that any trade negotiations between two consenting parties should not be prevented or interfered with in any way.nnRead more about the issue and our take on it 👇
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Next Tuesday, Sept. 28th, we will be joined by Hannah Cox and Professor Antony Davies to discuss the nature of the political climate in the United States today, what led to it, and how a student movement can be a solution to end political polarization. nnThe conversation will be hosted by Nazlican Kanmaz, Students For Liberty’s strategic research director. nnJoin Hannah Cox and Antony Davies on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at 2 PM EDT for our online discussion about the future of liberty, Live and Let Live, on the Learn Liberty YouTube channel.
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