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  2. Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    As a term, libertarian or economic libertarian has the most everyday acceptance to describe a member of the movement, with the latter term being based on both the ideology's importance of economics and its distinction from libertarians of the New Left. [88] A diagram of the typology of beliefs in libertarianism (both left and right, respectively)

  3. Libertarianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As a term, libertarian or economic libertarian has the most colloquial acceptance to describe a member of the movement, with the latter term being based on both the ideology's primacy of economics and its distinction from libertarians of the New Left. [54] According to Ian Adams: "Ideologically, all US parties are liberal and always have been.

  4. Libertarian Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Not all party members approved of the changes, some believing them to be a setback to libertarianism [216] and an abandonment of what they see as the foremost purpose of the Libertarian Party. [217] At the 2008 Libertarian National Convention, the changes went even further with the approval of an entirely revamped platform. [218]

  5. Outline of libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to libertarianism: Libertarianismpolitical philosophy that upholds liberty as its principal objective. As a result, libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and freedom of choice, emphasizing political freedom, voluntary association and the primacy of individual judgment.

  6. Libertarianism From the Ground Up - AOL

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    Others take a consequentialist approach, claiming libertarianism is the best system because it produces the best results, defined according to some philosophical conception of the good.

  7. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Libertarianism developed as a minor ideology in the 1960s, and Libertarian Party was founded in 1971 after the gold standard was abolished by President Nixon. [ 58 ] In the 1960s, national politics focused heavily on the civil rights movement , and the New Deal coalition ended as support for civil rights and racial justice became major aspects ...

  8. Portal:Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Libertarianism (from French: libertaire, itself from the Latin: libertas, lit. 'freedom') is a political philosophy that holds freedom and liberty as primary values. Many libertarians conceive of freedom in accord with the Non-Aggression Principle, according to which each individual has the right to live as they choose, so long as it does not involve violating the rights of others by ...

  9. Mark Zuckerberg has entered his libertarian era - AOL

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    In private, Zuckerberg identifies with the libertarian ideology, sources told the New York Times. Zuck is trying to repair his image with Republicans who have accused him of anti-conservative bias.