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'''Libertarian'''; People that hold a libertarian political identity often focus on the freedom of the individual, even if it is destructive to their society. They believe that personal freedom should be maximized and they support the idea that [[government]] authority and control over their citizens should be displaced. Freedom at any price, even bordering on [[Anarchy], is of utmost importance for libertarians. | '''Libertarian'''; People that hold a libertarian political identity often focus on the freedom of the individual, even if it is destructive to their society. They believe that personal freedom should be maximized, and they support the idea that [[government]] authority and control over their citizens should be displaced. Freedom at any price, even bordering on [[Anarchy], is of utmost importance for libertarians. | ||
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Revision as of 21:50, 13 February 2023
Libertarian; People that hold a libertarian political identity often focus on the freedom of the individual, even if it is destructive to their society. They believe that personal freedom should be maximized, and they support the idea that government authority and control over their citizens should be displaced. Freedom at any price, even bordering on [[Anarchy], is of utmost importance for libertarians.