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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
Created following the 2008 global financial crisis, bitcoin initially promoted a libertarian ideal and aspired to overthrow traditional monetary and financial institutions, such as central banks.
The 49-year-old libertarian MP, who has been compared to Argentina's Javier Milei for his plans to radically downsize the state, campaigned as an outsider who shoots from the hip on crime, communism and family values.
The heavily Republican city for years hosted the state’s Republican Party convention and donor retreats organized by right-wing libertarians David and Charles Koch.
Morality aside, it is in the self-interest of Republicans, conservatives and libertarians to make sure they fail.
Free-speech advocates and civil libertarians denounced the arrest as a chilling example of law enforcement overreach.
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