liberaltarianism
English
Etymology
From liberaltarian + -ism.
Noun
liberaltarianism (uncountable)
- A variety of libertarianism that prioritises emancipation over maximal property rights and rejects minarchy.
- 2011 October 20, Connor Friedersdorf, "Cautiously, Libertarians Reach Out to Occupy Wall Street", The Atlantic.
- Insofar as they're prepared to exploit an opportunity for a game-changing convergence, they owe a debt of gratitude to Brink Lindsey and Will Wilkinson, whose indispensable work on what came to be called "liberaltarianism" was cut short by shortsightedness and discomfort with heterodoxy.
- 2015 March 13, Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, "The only home for libertarians is on the right", The Week.
- The reason why liberaltarianism was always doomed to fail is because, at the end of the day, progressivism is an all-encompassing ideology.
- 2011 October 20, Connor Friedersdorf, "Cautiously, Libertarians Reach Out to Occupy Wall Street", The Atlantic.
Related terms
- liberaltarian