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In his 1962 book Capitalism and Freedom, Friedman advocated policies such as a volunteer military, freely floating exchange rates, abolition of medical licenses, a negative income tax, and education vouchers.
More moderate versions of syndicalism were overshadowed by revolutionary anarcho-syndicalism in the early 20th century, which advocated the abolition of the state in addition to capitalism, feeling that syndicalist economics would replace the need for one.
It may be noted that abolition had been similarly advocated when Warton and Wordsworth died.
The " Lang Plan " advocated the repudiation of interest payments to overseas creditors until domestic conditions improved, the abolition of the Gold standard to be replaced by a " Goods Standard " where the amount of money in circulation was linked to the amount of goods produced, and the immediate injection of £ 18 million of new money into the economy in the form of Commonwealth Bank of Australia credit.
In 1788 he published his Mémoire sur l ' esclavage des négres as an opponent of Abbé Raynal, who advocated the abolition of slavery.
He strongly advocated the abolition of university tests ( 1853 ), and threw himself with great energy into all that affected the social life of the people.
In Parliament he advocated a graduated income tax, free schooling, pensions, the abolition of the House of Lords and the women's right to vote.
In 1878 he advocated the abolition of the presidency and the Senate.
From the late 18th century, leading feminists, such as Mary Wollstonecraft, have challenged the institution of marriage, and many have advocated its abolition.
The Radicals primarily advocated the immediate abolition of slavery and the destruction of the Southern planter class.
It advocated deep decentralization of government power, abolition of official bilingualism and multiculturalism, democratization of the Canadian Senate, and suggested a potential return to capital punishment, and advocated significant privatization of public services.
Paying off his old score against the East India Company, he then advocated the abolition of the court of directors as a governing body, the opening of the civil service to the army, the transference of the government to the crown, and the appointment of a council to advise the minister who should take the place of the President of the Board of Control.
It advocated the abolition of protectionism, especially protective tariffs and other restrictions on trade, arguing that this would create greater prosperity for all.
He advocated complete freedom of the theatre and the press, the abolition of public executions, and denounced political corruption of all kinds.
The most important of these groups were the Levellers, who advocated electoral reform, universal trial by jury, progressive taxation and the abolition of the monarchy and aristocracy and of censorship.
Emperor Pedro II had advocated the abolition of slavery for decades, freeing his own slaves in 1840, but he believed slavery should be done away with slowly, so as not to damage the Brazilian economy.
Pinckney advocated the idea that slaves be counted as a basis of representation and opposing abolition of the slave trade.
It also advocated an abolition of the Goods and Services Tax in favour of a broad based financial transactions tax, and monetary policy reform.
He advocated a sweeping reform of the army, including the abolition of the purchase of commissions, and both in and out of parliament he was the foremost supporter for many years of the extension of the county franchise.
He advocated reform in the treatment of criminals, including abolition of ear cropping.
The Clear Grits advocated universal male suffrage, representation by population, democratic institutions, reductions in government expenditure, abolition of the Clergy Reserves, voluntarism, and free trade with the United States.
By 1987, abolition was being openly advocated by many leading Conservatives to the appreciative ears of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
A member of the Brazilian radical left, he helped start a political party in the late 1980s that called for an anti-capitalist people's revolution and, among other things, advocated the abolition of money.

advocated and private
At the turn of the century, G. K. Chesterton and Hillaire Belloc drew together the disparate experiences of the various cooperatives and friendly societies in Northern England, Ireland and Northern Europe into a coherent political ideology which specifically advocated widespread private ownership of housing and control of industry through owner-operated small businesses and worker-controlled cooperatives.
He advocated an economic system that included private property as possession and exchange market but without profit, which he called mutualism.
" Shaw's argument was that even if wealth was initially distributed equally, the degree of laissez-faire advocated by Tucker would result in the distribution of wealth becoming unequal because it would permit private appropriation and accumulation.
He advocated that the United States change its public education system by implementing a school voucher system which would allow parents to send their children to either public or private schools.
However, Wilde advocated non-capitalist individualism: " of course, it might be said that the Individualism generated under conditions of private property is not always, or even as a rule, of a fine or wonderful type " a critique which is " quite true.
Trotsky's Permanent Revolution advocated rapid industrialization, elimination of private farming, and having the Soviet Union promote the spread of communist revolution abroad.
They advocated reform, with some such as Robert Owen advocating the transformation of society to small communities without private property.
Hall's writings at Leicester embraced various tracts printed for private circulation ; a number of dontributions to the Eclectic Review, among which may be mentioned his articles on Foster's Essays and on Zeal without Innovation ; several sermons, including those On the Advantages of Knowledge to the Lower Classes ( 1810 ), On the Death of the Princess Charlotte ( 1817 ), and On the Death of Dr Ryland ( 1825 ); and his pamphlet on Terms of Communion, in which he advocated intercommunion with all those who acknowledged the " essentials " of Christianity.
During the scandal, supporters of President Clinton alleged that the matter was private and " about sex ", and they claimed hypocrisy by at least some of those who advocated for his removal.
Their schools largely reflected their approaches to introducing forestry in the United States: Fernow advocated a regional approach and Schenck a private enterprise effort in contrast to Pinchot's national vision.
In 1961, the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code advocated repealing sodomy laws as they applied to private, adult, consensual behavior.
Originally the term " socialist " was often used interchangeably with " co-operative ", " mutualist ", " associationist " and " collectivist " in reference to the organization of economic enterprise socialists advocated, in contrast to the private enterprise and corporate organizational structures inherent to capitalism.
Returning to private life, Romney advocated volunteerism and public service, and headed the National Center for Voluntary Action and its successor organizations from 1973 through 1991.
These social critics criticised the excesses of poverty and inequality of the Industrial Revolution, and advocated reforms such as the egalitarian distribution of wealth and the transformation of society into small communities in which private property was to be abolished.
Dale argued ' the public duty of the state is the private duty of every citizen ': service on the town council to improve the wellbeing of Birmingham was advocated by Dale as having moral and religious worth.
Several scholars have advocated eliminating the borrowing limit on federal loans and enabling students to borrow according to their needs ( tuition plus living expenses ) and thereby eliminating high-cost private loans.
The large-scale programme of industrialization advocated by this model requires huge investments which are beyond the means of the private sector.
The new model advocated the use of private sector-style models, organizational ideas and values to improve the efficiency and service-orientation of the public sector.
During the 2000 campaign, Volpe advocated tax breaks for parents who send their children to private religious schools.
He advocated public education for poor adults, a judiciary, and a standing army — institutional systems not directly profitable for private industries.
Al-Bazzaz announced the First Five Year Plan which advocated prudent socialism, which attempted to balance the public and private sectors.
He advocated joint ventures between public and private sectors as well as between foreign and domestic investors.
The Federal City Council, a private civic organization which had been promoting the construction of a $ 200 million international trade center in the District of Columbia, advocated construction of its proposed building at Federal Triangle.
He advocated the abolition of the second serfdom and improvements of the peasants ' fate ( by granting them land and private rights ).

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