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government should regulate as few aspects of our lives as are absolutely necessary
government should regulate as few aspects of our lives as are absolutely necessary

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Who is the president of the US that we can say was a civil libertarian?

aberham lincoln


Who is a person that doesn't believe in government?

An anarchist, or a libertarian.


Can a Republican be considered a libertarian?

Yes. You can believe in certain Republican views that are also applicable to be considered Libertarian -like. A good example of a Republican - Libertarian is Rand Paul.


How would you describe the Libertarian party?

Ron Paul is the first one that comes to mind. Libertarian party is the third largest in the US political spectrum, believe it or not. They're very anti-government and promote maximum liberty of the people. The party favors minimal government interference and maximum civil liberties.


What are the downsides of a libertarian philosophy?

Some people are afraid of the increased freedoms in a libertarian society or believe that chaos will result without a 'babysitter' government.


What is a civil libertarian?

It is unclear where or how the term 'civil libertarian' actually came about. The term is mostly used by people who are attempting to describe other peoples politics of which they do not understand. Google Wikipedia's article on civil libertarian as an example of the confusion that comes from this word. The description of civil libertarianism describes people from both the left and the right. The biggest problem with the word is that civil rights are not natural rights. To be civil is to be a part of the state, but one need not the state in order to have natural rights, but one can not have civil rights with out the state. Who ever these 'civil libertarians' are they are not Libertarians, or members of the patriot community, or free thinking individuals. The belief that mans rights preexist a government is not a 'civil libertarian' ideology it is the ideology of freedom. It seems to me that these so called civil libertarians spend more time asking the government for liberties then they do just being free. I've heard it said that if only the leaders would lead, the people would surely follow. I'm inclined to believe that if you have no leaders all that's left is to follow your heart. I'm fairly certain that's legal. I don't need a plethora of civil libertarians playing politics with a government hell bent on reigning in the rights of the people, in order to be free. We would all be better off if we would mind our business then there would be far less confusion on what a civil libertarian is.


What do the Democratic Party and the libertarian party have in common?

civil liberties, anti-prohibitionism ed anti-war issues


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Who supports the libertarian party?

As with any other political party, the Libertarian Party is supported by people who believe in the party ideology. In terms of a demographic analysis, the party probably is most attractive to eccentric intellectuals.


What is civil a religion?

any religion you believe it its civil its about what is in your heart.


What is civil religion?

any religion you believe it its civil its about what is in your heart.


What is the libertarian view on gay rights?

Libertarians believe you can't infringe on someone's rights. Therefore libertarians support it.