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    libertarian


    1. Independence is libertarian to the nth degree


    2. Republicanism has never been (instinctively) enthusiastic with conservative viewpoints; traditionally progressive and libertarian as many of the party faithful were/are in their social and religious attitudes


    3. This privatizing of war is something even libertarian icon Milton Friedman opposed


    4. Libertarian Party candidate Ron Paul by some accounts knew of the plot in advance, but was never charged


    5. What infuriates conservatives the most is that the New Deal worked, and that conservative and libertarian economic practices obviously both created and worsened the Depression


    6. Libertarian economists like Milton Friedman claimed the opposite, that the government caused the Depression by failing to expand the money supply


    7. It is more than a little ironic, a libertarian complaining of not enough government intervention


    8. For all their claims of loving, wanting, and promoting freedom, Libertarian policies have been tried exactly twice, first under the military dictatorship of Chile, where they worsened the lives of most Chileans, enriching elites while others were worse off


    9. Within the US, opposition ranged from Catholic bishops and libertarian minded conservatives to the Green Party and soldiers refusing to deploy to Iraq


    10. He was and remains an enormously polarizing figure, despised by many in his own party, especially libertarian minded conservatives, almost as much as those on the political left and center

    11. Too often those on the left, the center, and even the libertarian minded or pragmatic conservatives have fallen for fear mongering, false absurd claims such as imagining a nation in the Mideast or Latin America can actually be a threat to the US


    12. Civilization, says twentieth century libertarian author Ayn Rand, is about working toward a society where individual privacy is recognized and supported


    13. reject the libertarian position to privatize large parts of the welfare state, leaving only a minimal safety net for those who cannot care for themselves


    14. Contrary to the classical liberal view and the sustained libertarian critique of the role of government in social and economic life today, the socialist agenda for the state is very long


    15. and it shows that no full-fledged alternative to contemporary libertarian thinking has been formed yet


    16. On May 9, 2002, at the libertarian Cato Institute’s 25th Anniversary gala12, the first recipient of Cato’s major new award: the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, was awarded posthumously to Lord Peter Bauer, Professor of Economics, from the London School of Economics


    17. The notion of "libertarian ethics" really is a non-starter


    18. The partner of a Leo tends to be more political and socially conscious than he or she is, and more libertarian


    19. when you don't have any money, you can't purchase or own, it generates the tendency to horde: the fear of not getting enough transforms into the compulsion to have more, the obsessive need to breed it, and a libertarian “fuck you, it's mine” lust to keep it all


    20. What is one responsible for and to what degree should one pursue it? A self-responsible libertarian cannot expect anyone but themselves to aid them

    21. A militarily dependent system and obsessed culture is not an extension of the originalist's declared libertarian experiment, and it chains the slavery of ownership to the tyranny of the gun


    22. am a Libertarian in the closet, and agreeing on some issues with an


    23. ” beneath the hem of the well-dressed and statuesque libertarian, that was now standing before her, were the masses of the incidentally, collaterally, secretly and indefinitely damaged


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    "libertarian" definitions

    an advocate of libertarianism


    someone who believes the doctrine of free will