A person who believes that all problems in society can be solved by throwing more laissez-faire capitalism at them.
The Libertarian Party are running the market as a presidential candidate. No, literally, they've put a monitor with a feed of the stock exchange on a remote-controlled car and had it deliver a speech.
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1. Little government. Big liberty.
2. Also known as. A classical liberal, from colonial American history.
The libertarian candidate for governor this year seems to make more sense then either the republican or democrat candidates.
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People who believe in private ownership of everything including the government. People who love big government as long as government functions are privatized and it's not called government. People who believe that property owners are absolute rulers of their property.
You're living on the king's land so pay him his rent/taxes. This is a libertarian society and he owns all the property in his kingdom and if you don't like it buy your own kingdom.
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The CHUDist of the CHUD. A literal Nazi, hiding behind "muh 19th century Liberalism."
"Yeah, I'm a Libertarian. Fuck N*ggers, fuck K*kes, and fuck jannies.
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One who believes that drugs are okay in the sense that it shouldn't be the only thing people worry about. They also believe that americans need rights such as protecting themselves. They also believe there should be minimal gov't and that the police should be used for violent crimes that effect the people of the US. Using drugs only hurts the users, however, if it effects other people, the users will go to jail for assault, rape, murders etc.
Ron Paul can be considered a libertarian.
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The only word you could possibly use when asked what your political affiliations are without making yourself look like a retard
I dont agree with Rand Paul but when someone asks me if I am a liberal I want to give them mouth to mouth only to throw up inside of their mouth. "libertarian's for life?"
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A social libertarian is a person who believes in social liberty, i.e., individual independence and communal autonomy from overarching government or state control.
A social libertarian typically rejects the concentration of decision-making authority into distant, oligarchical, centralized bureaucracies - federal or monolithic - favoring instead the diffusion and localization of that decision-making authority.
Social libertarians support a political, social, and economic environment which allows voluntary accession to associations, but also permits a person to choose to remain free of restraint by society, except in cases in which an individual's claim of freedom interferes with another individual's right to be free from unwarranted, aggressive coercion or harm.
Social libertarians regard free-market capitalism and democratic, communalistic socialism as equally conducive economic means towards the ends of generalistic liberation from tyranny.
Murray Bookchin's support of decentralized, non-hierarchical communal autonomy, coupled with a belief in individual liberty, indicates that he and his adherents are social libertarians.
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