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The '''Libertarian Party''' (LP), also called the '''Liberation Party''' due to its [[Revolution|revolutionary]] tendencies,<ref>[https://the162s6.substack.com/p/on-the-libertarian-party-freedom?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2 On the Libertarian Party: Freedom or Fascism?]</ref> is a counter-hegemonic political party in the [[United States of America|United States]] that advocates for peace, civil liberties, and free markets. [[Ron Paul Maoism]] is the concept generated to bridge the gap between [[American Libertarianism]] and [[Marxism-Leninism]].
The '''Libertarian Party''' (LP) is a center-left to center-right political party in the [[United States of America|United States]] that advocates for peace, civil liberties, and free markets. [[Ron Paul Maoism]] is the concept generated to bridge the gap between [[American Libertarianism]] and [[Marxism-Leninism]].


== Caucuses ==
== Caucuses ==
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The Classical Liberal Caucus is more centrist in it's branding and ideology, supporting NAFTA, NATO and opposing populism.
The Classical Liberal Caucus is more centrist in it's branding and ideology, supporting NAFTA, NATO and opposing populism.
== Chapters ==
* [[Libertarian Party of Georgia]]
* [[Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]]
== Links ==
* [https://lpmisescaucus.com/run-as-libertarian/ Run as a libertarian]
== References ==
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[[Category:American political parties]]
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