Libertarians

/ˌlɪbərˈtɛriənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Adherents of libertarianism, a political philosophy emphasizing individual liberty, minimal government intervention, and the protection of private property under the law.
    Libertarians often advocate for reduced state control in economic and personal matters.

Forms

  • libertarian

Commentary

The term 'libertarians' is primarily used to denote members or supporters of libertarian philosophy in legal and political contexts; the base term is 'libertarian.'

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