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  1. Libertarianism - Wikipedia

    Libertarian historian George Woodcock defines libertarianism as the philosophy that fundamentally doubts authority and advocates transforming society by reform or revolution. [66]

  2. What is a libertarian? | Libertarianism.org

    Libertarians believe that, in politics, liberty is the most important value. Almost everyone wants freedom for themselves, but a libertarian also seeks to protect and expand the freedom of …

  3. Libertarianism | Definition, Philosophy, Examples, History, & Facts ...

    Dec 2, 2025 · Libertarianism is a political philosophy that takes individual liberty to be the primary political value. It may be understood as a form of liberalism, which seeks to define and justify …

  4. Home - Libertarian Party

    Dec 8, 2025 · Libertarians oppose any government interference in your personal, family, and business decisions. We are here to fight the corruption in our systems, the corruption in our …

  5. Libertarianism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Sep 5, 2002 · Libertarianism is a family of views in political philosophy. Libertarians take individual freedom as the paramount political value and understand coercion to be the antithesis of that …

  6. Libertarian FAQ – Answers to 51 Questions on Libertarianism

    Libertarianism is a political philosophy that prioritizes individual liberty, free markets, and minimal government. Libertarians believe in personal responsibility, voluntary associations, and that …

  7. Libertarian Aspirations - The Future of Freedom Foundation

    2 days ago · Libertarian aspirations include personal and financial privacy, individual liberty, personal freedom, the free market, commercial freedom, the sanctity and inviolability of private …

  8. LIBERTARIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Libertarians take individual freedom as the paramount political value and understand coercion to be the antithesis of that freedom.

  9. Libertarianism in the United States - Wikipedia

    As a term, libertarian can include both the New Left and libertarian Marxists (who do not associate with a vanguard party) as well as extreme liberals (primarily concerned with civil liberties).

  10. Who Is a Libertarian? - Foundation for Economic Education

    A libertarian believes that the government should protect all persons equally against external and internal aggression, but should otherwise generally leave people alone to work out their own …