economic libertarian

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A proponent of economic libertarianism: An "economic libertarian" is a person who strongly advocates for a political and economic philosophy centered on maximizing individual liberty, particularly in economic matters. Their core belief is that individuals should have the greatest possible freedom to make their own economic choices, including owning property, trading, and contracting, with minimal interference from the government or state.
    • An advocate for limited government in the economy: This term specifically refers to someone who argues for drastically reducing or eliminating the state's role in regulating markets, setting prices, providing social services, and redistributing wealth. They believe such interventions infringe on personal and economic freedoms.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • As an economic libertarian, she argued that all government subsidies distort the free market.
    • The candidate's platform, which called for the abolition of income tax and privatized healthcare, appealed strongly to economic libertarians.
    • His views on deregulation clearly identified him as an economic libertarian.
Advanced Usage
  • Contextual Use: The term is often used in political discourse, economic debates, and philosophical discussions to categorize a specific ideological position. It is more specific than the general term "libertarian," as it focuses primarily on economic policy rather than a broader spectrum of social liberties.
  • "Economic libertarian principles": Refers to the foundational ideas of this philosophy, such as laissez-faire capitalism, voluntary exchange, and strong private property rights.
    • The policy was drafted based on strict economic libertarian principles.
Variants and Related Words
  • Libertarian (noun): A broader term for someone who advocates for liberty as the primary political value, often encompassing both social and economic freedoms.
  • Libertarianism (noun): The political philosophy that upholds liberty as its core principle.
  • Classical liberal (noun): A related historical term; modern economic libertarians are often seen as the successors to classical liberal thought.
  • Anarcho-capitalist (noun): A more radical subset of economic libertarianism that advocates for the complete elimination of the state in favor of private, market-based provision of all services, including law and security.
Synonyms
  • Free-market advocate: Emphasizes support for unregulated markets.
  • Laissez-faire capitalist: Highlights the opposition to government intervention in the economy.
  • Minarchist: Specifically refers to someone who believes the state's only legitimate functions are the protection of individuals from force, fraud, and theft, and the enforcement of contracts.
Related Phrases
  • "Advocate for economic freedom": A descriptive phrase closely aligned with the role of an economic libertarian.
    • He was a lifelong advocate for economic freedom.
  • "Proponent of limited government": A broader phrase that includes but is not limited to economic libertarians.
    • The rally was filled with proponents of limited government.
Noun
  1. a libertarian who advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the role of the state