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Vegan capitalism

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Vegan-capitalism is the political philosophy that unites in itself veganism and libertarianism. Also ethical capitalism has influence on it. Vegan-capitalism is the far-right political philosophy that aims to equal freedom of all species, as well as free market and Minarchism.

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Vegan-capitalism opposes to libertarianism in the behaviour with animals. Vegan-capitalists consider other species as equal beings to humans.

Origins

The term was popularised in 2015 by Mikhail Ivonin and John Donovan with articles on vegan blog ReadAndEnjoy.me, described as "the most just system of all". Authors noticed that there was the need to reconsider the understanding of capitalism.

Main items

  • Giving equal rights to animals and human beings. The murder and the usage of animal products are a criminal offense. Exception is the so-called test-tube meat, etc.
  • Prohibition of personal freedom violation without person’s consent, the private property right.
  • Objectivism (rational individualism), as the basis of the society.
  • Minarchism. Maximum possible functions of the state are to ensure compliance with the rules, that is the judicial system, the protection of all subjects from groundless violence
  • Free market.
  • Promotion of the ethical capitalism. It is not mandatory but highly desirable.
  • References

    Vegan-capitalism Wikipedia


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