libertarian
//ˌlɪbərˈtɛəriən//
Noun
libertarianSingular
libertariansPlural
1
A person who advocates for individual liberty, free will, and minimal government intervention in personal and economic affairs.
As a libertarian, he believes the government should have minimal control over people's lives.
2
A person who believes in the doctrine of free will as opposed to determinism.
As a libertarian, she believes that humans have the power to make their own choices.
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libertarianCanonical form
1
Relating to or characteristic of libertarianism or its principles of individual freedom and limited government.
The candidate's libertarian views on taxation attracted many voters.