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  2. Left-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Although libertarianism in the United States has become associated with classical liberalism and minarchism, with right-libertarianism being more known than left-libertarianism, [6] political usage of the term libertarianism until then was associated exclusively with anti-capitalism, libertarian socialism, and social anarchism; in most parts of ...

  3. Libertarianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Charlotte and Lawrence Becker maintain that left-libertarianism most often refers to the political position that holds natural resources are originally common property while right-libertarianism is the political position that considers them to be originally unowned and therefore may be appropriated at-will by private parties without ...

  4. Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    While some American libertarians such as Walter Block, [72] Harry Browne, [95] Tibor Machan, [97] Justin Raimondo, [96] Leonard Read [94] and Murray Rothbard [93] deny any association with either the left or right, other American libertarians such as Kevin Carson, [70] Karl Hess, [104] and Roderick T. Long [105] have written about ...

  5. Libertarian Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Libertarian Party affirms an individual's right recognized by the Second Amendment to keep and bear arms and opposes the prosecution of individuals for exercising their rights of self-defense. The party opposes laws at any level of government requiring registration of or restricting the ownership, manufacture, or transfer or sale of ...

  6. Factions in the Libertarian Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Libertarian Party in the United States is composed of various factions, sometimes described as left and right, although many libertarians reject use of these terms to describe the political philosophy. [1]

  7. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Political ideology in the United States is usually described with the leftright spectrum. Liberalism is the predominant left-leaning ideology and conservatism is the predominant right-leaning ideology. [96] [97] Those who hold beliefs between liberalism and conservatism or a mix of beliefs on this scale are called moderates.

  8. Right-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    While holding that the important distinction for libertarians is not left or right, but whether they are "government apologists who use libertarian rhetoric to defend state aggression", he describes right-libertarianism as having and maintaining interest in economic freedom, preferring a conservative lifestyle, viewing private business as a ...

  9. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    This puts left-wingers in the left quadrant, libertarians in the top, centrists in the middle, right-wingers in the right and what Nolan originally named populists in the bottom. Several popular online tests, where individuals can self-identify their political values, utilize the same two axes as the Nolan Chart, including The Political Compass ...