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UK
/lˌɪbətˈeəɹiən/
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[ US /ˌɫɪˌbɝˈtɛˌɹiən/ ]
[ US /ˌɫɪˌbɝˈtɛˌɹiən/ ]
NOUN
- an advocate of libertarianism
- someone who believes the doctrine of free will
How To Use libertarian In A Sentence
- We may still be able to save Las Vegas, as it is encysted by libertarian Nevada... but San Francisco, I fear, is already seething with the RED VIRUS, which has spread to it's outer "Bay Area" provinces, such as Mountain View and other Silicon Valley cities. Obama's Commie Mama
- Indeed, some civil libertarians have already argued that this is the appropriate line.
- Let's go ahead and coronate Palin the presidential nominee now and throw the constitutionist Republican vote away to the Libertarian Party right now to avoid the rush later on? First on the Ticker: Palin will not run for re-election
- Not only did he win decisively, he also had the Independent party, the Green party, the Libertarian party and other parties to compete with. Matthew Yglesias » The Gingrich Doctrine and the 21st Century
- We need to prove to the moderates, independents and western libertarians that we are tough enough.
- Australian libertarianism (not just libertinism) found its feet during those many long hours of arguing whether the tote should be privatized.
- Last, in 1896 in Plessy v. Ferguson, another profoundly antilibertarian decision, the Supreme Court held over the lonely dissent of John Marshall Harlan, that the broad police power of southern states could allow them to force segregation in public transportation and public schools, and impose antimiscegenation laws. Rand Paul's Wrong Answer
- How much easier it must be in moral matters to be a libertarian Conservative. Times, Sunday Times
- The libertarian view A third view of the revolution has been developed by writers on the far Left of the political spectrum.
- Many true libertarians (most of whom have nothing to do with politics) still believe in bourgeois values as a guidline for thier lives. Libertarians and the Old Right « Antiwar.com Blog