What is another word for libertarianism?

Pronunciation: [lˌɪbətˈe͡əɹi͡ənˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Libertarianism is a political philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom and limited government intervention in economic and social affairs. Synonyms for libertarianism may include classical liberalism, free-market capitalism, laissez-faire economics, individualism, non-interventionism, and minimal government. Classical liberalism emphasizes individual rights, limited government, and free-market economics. Free-market capitalism advocates for private enterprise and competition without government regulation. Laissez-faire economics promotes unrestricted free markets and limited government intervention. Individualism emphasizes individual rights and freedoms over collective or government control. Non-interventionism emphasizes the idea that government intervention should be limited to defense and the protection of individual rights, not interference in personal or economic matters. Minimal government suggests that government should have a limited role in society.

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What are the hyponyms for Libertarianism?

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What are the opposite words for libertarianism?

Libertarianism is a political philosophy that advocates for individual freedom, minimal government intervention, and free markets. Antonyms for libertarianism could include authoritarianism, which refers to a system where the government has absolute control over citizens' lives and a centralized authority. Other antonyms might include socialism, which involves the collective control of resources and the economy by the government or the community. Another opposite of libertarianism could be conservatism, which emphasizes traditional values and institutions over individual liberties and innovation. Finally, collectivism, which prioritizes group interests over individual freedoms, could also be considered an antonym for libertarianism.

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Famous quotes with Libertarianism

  • There are libertarians who try to retrieve libertarianism from the Libertarian Party just as there are Christians who try to reclaim Christianity from Christendom and communists (I’ve tried to myself) who try to save communism from the Communist parties and states. They (and I) meant well but we lost.
    Bob Black
  • libertarianism is not libertinism or hedonism. It is not a claim that "people can do anything they want to, and nobody else can say anything." Rather, libertarianism proposes a society of liberty under law, in which individuals are free to pursue their own lives so long as they respect the equal rights of others. The rule of law means that individuals are governed by generally applicable and spontaneously developed legal rules, not by arbitrary commands; and that those rules should protect the freedom of individuals to pursue happiness in their own ways, not aim at any particular result or outcome.
    David Boaz
  • Remember, the ultimate object of Marxist Communism is to return to the Garden of Eden with no forbidden fruit. That’s the goal of libertarianism as well. And we’re marching rapidly in that direction. Morality is disintegrating in front of our eyes.
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • Ayn Rand is one of the most widely read philosophers of the twentieth century. … Academics have often dismissed her ideas as "pop" philosophy. As a best-selling novelist, a controversial, flamboyant polemicist, and a woman in a male dominated profession, Rand remained outside the academy throughout her life. Her works had inspired passionate responses that echo the uncompromising nature of her moral vision. In many cases, her audiences were either cultish in their devotion or savage in their attacks. The left was infuriated by her anticommunist, procapitalist politics, whereas the right was disgusted by her atheism and civil libertarianism.
    Ayn Rand
  • While there are many reasons for the growth of individualism in the UK, the extreme libertarianism now beginning to take hold here begins on the road. When you drive, society becomes an obstacle.
    George Monbiot

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