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  2. Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    [24] [28] This libertarianism, a revival of classical liberalism in the United States, [29] occurred due to other American liberals abandoning classical liberalism and embracing progressivism and economic interventionism in the early 20th century after the Great Depression and with the New Deal. [30]

  3. Classical liberalism - Wikipedia

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    However, Edwin Van de Haar states although classical liberal thought influenced libertarianism, there are significant differences between them. [31] Classical liberalism refuses to give priority to liberty over order and therefore does not exhibit the hostility to the state which is the defining feature of libertarianism. [ 32 ]

  4. Timeline of libertarian thinkers - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of major figures in the theory of libertarianism, a philosophy asserting that individuals have a right to be free.Originally coined by French anarchist and libertarian communist Joseph Déjacque as an alternative synonymous to anarchism, American classical liberals appropriated the term in the 1950s for their philosophy which asserts that individuals have a right to ...

  5. Libertarianism From the Ground Up - AOL

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    Common Law Liberalism: A New Theory of the Libertarian Society, by John Hasnas, Oxford University Press, 328 pages, $90 Arguments for libertarianism typically take two forms. Some libertarians ...

  6. Libertarianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Murray Rothbard, who popularized the term libertarian in the 1960s. Subsequently, a growing number of Americans with classical liberal beliefs in the United States began to describe themselves as libertarian. The person most responsible for popularizing the term libertarian was Murray Rothbard, who started publishing libertarian works in the ...

  7. The Abundance Agenda Promises Everything to Everyone ... - AOL

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    For libertarians and free marketers, this new abundance agenda has a lot to offer. ... "Those problems require state capacity—albeit to boost markets—in a way that classical libertarianism is ...

  8. Outline of libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Libertarianism has many overlapping schools of thought, all focused on smaller government and greater individual responsibility. As interpretations of the non-aggression principle vary, some libertarian schools of thought promote the total abolition of government while others promote a smaller government which does not initiate force.

  9. Right-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    [59] [60] With the foundation of the Libertarian Party in 1971, [232] [233] many countries followed the example and led to the creation of libertarian parties advocating this type of libertarianism, along with classical liberalism, economic liberalism and neoliberalism, around the world, including the United Kingdom, [234] Israel [235] [236 ...