Libertarianism

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Libertarianism is a political theory originating in the United States (US) that promotes free market capitalism and anti-imperialism.[1][2][3] The political theory is heavily oriented around civil liberties and natural rights, making it the de facto successor to the classical liberalism of the Enlightenment.[4] Libertarians are staunchly anti-Communist,[5] however are open to working with Communnists in order to oppose imperialism.[6]

In the US, most libertarians are members or supporters of the Libertarian Party. Many libertarians are also present within the populist factions of the Republican Party, including US Senator Rand Paul.[7] It should also be noted that some libertarians are politically independent, especially those who are followers of Ayn Rand and objectivism.[8]

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