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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. [63]

  2. What is a libertarian? | Libertarianism.org

    A libertarian is committed to the principle that liberty is the most important political value. Liberty means being free to make your own choices about your own life, that what you do with your body and your …

  3. Home - Libertarian Party

    2026年1月14日 · The Libertarian Party is your path forward to a future in which personal liberty, responsibility, and opportunity are revered and protected. We are “The Party of Principle” because …

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

    Opponents of libertarianism often refer to libertarian individualism as “atomistic,” arguing that it ignores the role of family, religious community, and state.

  5. Libertarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    2002年9月5日 · The libertarian’s historical conception of justice, and the accompanying insistence that governments refrain from redistributive projects, require that property rights do not depend on the …

  6. Либертарианство — Википедия

    Этимология Диаграмма Нолана Термин «либертарианец» (англ. libertarian) впервые появился в эссе «О свободе и необходимости» (1789) американского унитарианского философа Уильяма …

  7. Libertarianism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Among libertarians, this idea has been developed by Jan Narveson in his book, The Libertarian Idea (1988), which attempts to show that rational individuals would agree to a government that took …

  8. Understanding Libertarianism: Principles and Foundations

    2025年11月18日 · By prioritizing individual autonomy, libertarian social policies aim to create a society where people are free to live according to their own values and beliefs.

  9. 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 …

  10. Understanding Libertarian Beliefs: Principles and Implications

    Libertarian policies tend to prioritize individual freedom and minimal government intervention. These principles can be observed in various spheres such as economics, education, and health care.