right-libertarianism

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right-libertarianism (uncountable)

  1. A type of libertarianism that supports capitalist property rights and defends free market distribution of natural resources and private property.
    Synonym: libertarian capitalism
    Coordinate term: left-libertarianism
    • 2014, A. Terrance Wiley, Angelic Troublemakers: Religion and Anarchism in America, Bloomsbury, →ISBN, page 99:
      The synthesis or attempted synthesis of libertarianism with conservatism and the alliance of certain libertarians with the Republican Party led to the development of conservative-libertarianism, which has obscured the character of right-libertarianism. In practice, right-libertarianism is often reduced to conservative-libertarianism.

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