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If Adam Smith were alive today would he more likely be a Democrat or Republican?

He would most likely be a libertarian. He would have voted for Ron Paul or in 2012 he would vote for Gary Johnson. They actually support the free market. http://www.garyjohnson2012.com


What is a liberal today likely to support?

More central government, less personal freedom


Libertarian is to democratic as authoritarian is to what?

Autocratic.Though the question is in error, democratic countries are not Libertarian. In fact, there has never been a Libertarian country in History.Most "democracies" today could be defined as Neo-liberal.


Do libertarians support legalization of marijuana?

A lot of libertarians do support it because they support liberty & free will. Most politicians who openly support marijuana legalization are either libertarian or liberal.


A Libertarian today is a person who wants the individual to have?

more personal freedom, more economic freedom.


Is the libertarian still popular?

Yes, the Libertarian Party is considered the Nation's fastest growing party today. Youth is starting to find out more about it and more people are liking the philosophies of it and enjoying it.


What is the libertarian view on gay rights?

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


In politics today which group supports limited government?

The Libertarian Party


Who will be the 2008 Libertarian nominee for VP?

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How do you use Libertarian in a sentence?

I am a libertarian. My libertarian principles show in my political actions.


Which type of American would be the least likely to support Marxism?

Individuals who identify as conservative or have strong libertarian beliefs are generally the least likely to support Marxism. This is often due to their emphasis on individualism, free-market capitalism, and limited government intervention, which are fundamentally at odds with Marxist principles advocating for collective ownership and the redistribution of wealth. Additionally, those with a strong religious affiliation may also oppose Marxism, viewing it as incompatible with their values.


What is an ultra-libertarian?

An ultra-libertarian is most likely a person who may agree with 100% of all the libertarian views and does not believe in anything else. Also, they may have other idealogies along side that such as anacho-capitalism; this means very little or no government intervention with in economics and market capitlaism what so ever. Overall, it is a libertarian minded person that truly believes in it and nothing more. This answer is my personal guess, but I hoped that this has helped.