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Limitarianism refers to several different types of ethical theories. Though Limitarianism applies differently to varied fields of study, what is always common is an examination of when it is proper, moral or ethical to interfere and intervene in the lives and freedoms of individuals, in order to benefit society as a whole. It sometimes presents as a principle of distributive justice in economic theories ('Economic Limitarianism'). Unlike encompassing systems of political and economic intervention (socialism; fascism), which seek to make dramatic changes to the social order, Limitarianism deals with specific instances and subjects, for which the necessity and justification of intervention may be examined. As its name implies, Limitarianism asks the question of how setting certain limits for

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  • Limitarianism refers to several different types of ethical theories. Though Limitarianism applies differently to varied fields of study, what is always common is an examination of when it is proper, moral or ethical to interfere and intervene in the lives and freedoms of individuals, in order to benefit society as a whole. It sometimes presents as a principle of distributive justice in economic theories ('Economic Limitarianism'). Unlike encompassing systems of political and economic intervention (socialism; fascism), which seek to make dramatic changes to the social order, Limitarianism deals with specific instances and subjects, for which the necessity and justification of intervention may be examined. As its name implies, Limitarianism asks the question of how setting certain limits for human beings can lead to positive outcomes. (en)
  • Le limitarisme est un ensemble de théories, politiques, philosophiques, religieuse ou morales postulant la nécessité d'avoir des limites. (fr)
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  • Limitarianism (en)
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  • Study and theory of when there could be moral and ethical justifications for placing limits on the Citizenry by the State, in order to yield certain types of social justice. (en)
  • Ethics, economics, law, philosophy, political science (en)
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  • Le limitarisme est un ensemble de théories, politiques, philosophiques, religieuse ou morales postulant la nécessité d'avoir des limites. (fr)
  • Limitarianism refers to several different types of ethical theories. Though Limitarianism applies differently to varied fields of study, what is always common is an examination of when it is proper, moral or ethical to interfere and intervene in the lives and freedoms of individuals, in order to benefit society as a whole. It sometimes presents as a principle of distributive justice in economic theories ('Economic Limitarianism'). Unlike encompassing systems of political and economic intervention (socialism; fascism), which seek to make dramatic changes to the social order, Limitarianism deals with specific instances and subjects, for which the necessity and justification of intervention may be examined. As its name implies, Limitarianism asks the question of how setting certain limits for (en)
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  • Limitarisme (fr)
  • Limitarianism (ethical) (en)
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