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Libertarian perspectives on affirmative action : ウィキペディア英語版 | Libertarian perspectives on affirmative action
Libertarian perspectives on affirmative action consistently coincides with the way that libertarians view the state as a coercive power. Many libertarians believe that the state should not be used as an instrument of power in enforcing what they call positive discrimination. One point of view considers libertarianism as being compatible with affirmative action. Associate professor of political science Andrew Valls from Oregon State University writes in a paper titled "The Libertarian Case for Affirmative Action" that "libertarianism underwrites calls for black reparations, and that affirmative action policies can be seen as a partial payment on reparations that are owed African Americans".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Libertarian Case for Affirmative Action )〕 This view contradicts the mainstream view of many libertarian think tanks. ==References==
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