Libertarianism - Wikipedia Libertarian historian George Woodcock defines libertarianism as the philosophy that fundamentally doubts authority and advocates transforming society by reform or revolution [66]
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 others When people are free, we can create a more just, more prosperous, safer, and better world for everyone
Libertarianism | Definition, Philosophy, Examples, History, Facts . . . 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 the legitimate powers of government in terms of certain natural or God-given individual rights
Home - Libertarian Party 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 political classes, and remove the barriers they have created to societal, cultural and individual success
Libertarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) 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 freedom
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)
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 problems and aspirations