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libertarian
[lib-er-tair-ee-uhn]
noun
a follower of a political philosophy or party that advocates individual liberty achieved by limiting the power of a central government.
Whether left- or right-leaning, libertarians generally oppose taxation and support free trade.
a person who advocates liberty, especially with regard to thought or conduct.
a person who maintains the doctrine of free will (necessitarian ).
libertarian
/ ˌlɪbəˈtɛərɪən /
noun
a believer in freedom of thought, expression, etc
philosophy a believer in the doctrine of free will Compare determinism
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of a libertarian
Other Word Forms
- libertarianism noun
- antilibertarian adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of libertarian1
Word History and Origins
Origin of libertarian1
Example Sentences
The libertarian Argentine president’s government has taken aggressive steps to allow the free market to take control.
“What I can tell you is that over the years, conservatives, libertarians, were just pushed out,” Sanger said.
Sacks, a libertarian who extols the virtues of a Darwinian free market, is riding high off the AI world’s embrace of the president’s policies.
It has always been a bit of a farce, the way America’s right-wing libertarians speak up for “freedom” only when a government, led by Democrats, is explicitly involved.
It may turn out to be a slight overreach, given the existence of weirdo Republicans like Ted Cruz and Rand Paul who cling to the last tattered remnants of libertarian ideals.
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