Outline of libertarianism

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to libertarianism:

Libertarianism political philosophy that upholds liberty as its principal objective. Libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and freedom of choice, emphasizing political freedom, voluntary association and the primacy of individual judgment.

Nature of libertarianism

Main article: Libertarianism

Supports

Rejects

Debates

Branches of libertarianism

Schools of libertarian thought

Libertarianism has many overlapping schools of thought, all focused on smaller government and greater individual responsibility. As interpretations of the guiding Non-Aggression Principle vary, some libertarian schools of thought promote the total abolition of government, while others promote a smaller government which does not initiate force. Some seek private ownership of all property and natural resources, others promote communal ownership of all natural resources and varying degrees of private property.

Origins of libertarianism

Libertarian theory and politics

Libertarian ideals

These are concepts which, although not necessarily exclusive to libertarianism, are significant in historical and modern libertarian circles.

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Philosophers and economists who have influenced libertarianism

Anarchists

Economists

Objectivists

Others

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