libertarian
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Substantiivi
libertarian englanniksi
One who advocates liberty, either generally or in relation to a specific issue.
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A believer in the freedom of thinking beings to choose their own destiny (the doctrine of will) opposed to those who believe the future is predetermined (the doctrine of necessity). (defdate)
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(quote-book)&93;|chapter=Essay I. On Liberty and Necessity.|title=Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary|location=London|publisher=(...) Dilly|Charles Dilly,(nb...)|year=1789|page=11|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z6Y0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA11|oclc=731555076|passage=Where is the difference betvveen the Libertarian, vvho ſays that the mind chuſes the motive; and the Neceſſarian, vvho aſſerts that the motive determines the mind; if the volition be the neceſſary reſult of all the previous circumſtances?
One who advocates (l); also, a member of a party supporting libertarianism.
An antiauthoritarian believer in left-libertarianism, a political doctrine that stresses both individual freedom and social equality, and advocates shared ownership of resources.
(quote-book) Landauer's reorientation of anarchist theory and practice in the direction of idealist and völkisch thought was often incomprehensible to the more traditional libertarians, and in the period of the second ''Sozialist'' Landauer no longer felt entirely comfortable with the simple "anarchist" label. For Landauer anarchism and socialism had always been different expressions of the same view; now he regarded anarchism as "merely the negative side of what is positively called socialism."
(quote-book) to (w), the best-known socialist libertarian thinker of today is probably (w).
A believer in right-libertarianism, a political doctrine that emphasizes individual liberty and a lack of governmental intervention, oversight, and regulation, both in economic matters (that is, a belief in the market) and in personal behaviour that no one's rights are threatened or violated.
An Araucarian.
Advocating liberty; also, having a relative tendency towards liberty.
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(quote-journal)'' (2011) by (w)|journal=American Scientist|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170612220800/http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/the-battle-between-intuition-and-deliberation|location=New Haven, Conn.|publisher=Xi|Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society|month=January|year=2012|volume=100|issue=1|page=74|issn=0003-0996|oclc=891112584|passage=Libertarian paternalism is the view that, because the way options are presented to citizens affects what they choose, society should present options in a way that "nudges" our intuitive selves to make choices that are more consistent with what our more deliberative selves would have chosen if they were in control.
Relating to the doctrine of will opposed to the doctrine of necessity.
Relating to, or advocating, libertarianism; also, relating to a party supporting libertarianism.
(quote-book) P(quote-gloss) Thompson call themselves ‘libertarian’ to distinguish themselves from those authoritarian socialists and communists who believe in revolutionary dictatorship and vanguard parties.
(RQ:Guardian)'s presidential campaign has drafted in his father, libertarian icon (w), to directly attack Republican rival (w) in a robocall in Iowa, the first time the former presidential candidate has gone on the offensive on his son’s behalf.
(quote-book) fans to feminists, fascists, cybersecurity specialists, and engaged in the kind of pervert-exposing vigilantism that blue-collar tabloid readers have long been mocked for.
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