Robert LeFevre believed that forcing the good deeds of society on its government was no different from rewarding criminals for abstaining from crime. Accordingly, he stated that all government consists of institutions that control our lives by stealing our property, restricting our freedom, and endangering our lives under the notion of 'protecting us from ourselves'.
His ideology allowed him to become the vice-president of Merwin K. Hart’s National Economic Council, a director of the U.S. Day Committee, and an adviser to Harry Everingham’s ''We, The People!".
His ideology allowed him to become the vice-president of Merwin K. Hart’s National Economic Council, a director of the U.S. Day Committee, and an adviser to Harry Everingham’s ''We, The People!".
Margaret Thatcher promoted a free market and a strong state. She also correlated the best economy with capitalism. Thatcher voted to legalize homosexuality and abortion.
Her ideology allowed her to free the labor market. She also helped to move the privatization of the economy, weaken trade unions, and defeat the miner's strike. Thus, her leadership in the movement shaped the economy.
Her ideology allowed her to free the labor market. She also helped to move the privatization of the economy, weaken trade unions, and defeat the miner's strike. Thus, her leadership in the movement shaped the economy.