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Definition of libertarian in English: libertariannoun ˌlɪbəˈtɛːrɪənˌlɪbərˈtɛriən 1An adherent of libertarianism. 自由论者 as modifier libertarian philosophy 自由论者的哲学。 Example sentencesExamples - Second, I'm not a hard-core ideologue, as many self-described libertarians are.
- One can understand how a monetarist central banker with a libertarian bent might object.
- Was Laura's routine a sign that we're entering a libertarian conservative phase?
- I hope to see a comprehensive attempt at a rebuttal of realist theory by the libertarian minimalist school.
- Even the thoroughgoing libertarians have to ask what to do in light of that reality.
- Personally, I have an instinctive attraction to some aspects of libertarian ideals.
- Even hardcore libertarians accept restrictions on liberty when the behavior harms others.
- I'm more of a libertarian socialist, if we must have classifications.
- Go read it, especially if you're a hardcore libertarian.
- Cleaving to principle means something more than holding high and not contradicting the ultimate libertarian ideal.
- The libertarian minimalists will likely find my outlook to be anathema to their own.
- New Hampshire beat out nine other states, all with small populations and libertarian leanings.
- The Detroit News editorial page is historically a conservative editorial page with libertarian leanings.
- Rather, hard-core libertarians believe that government is naturally extremely prone to error, both moral and factual.
- Right-wing libertarians in the US view Castro as one of the nastier dictators in the world.
- I am afraid that I remain a total libertarian on such issues.
- Certainly, the Right possesses a set of libertarian ideals many Americans embrace.
- Left- and right-wing libertarians alike are skeptical of any laws that impede commercial free speech.
- I'm a left-wing libertarian myself, and I agree with you entirely on the subject of drug legalization.
- On the other hand, the libertarian socialist critique of consumerism appears surprisingly, if not uncomfortably pertinent.
Synonyms liberal, tolerant, open-minded, forbearing, indulgent, receptive, progressive, freethinking, permissive, libertarian, unshockable - 1.1 A person who advocates civil liberty.
公民自由论者 Example sentencesExamples - Libertarians believe in self-governance as related to both personal and economic issues.
- Civil libertarians and many Democrats say those powers are overreaching and have fought to have them rolled back.
- Indeed, some civil libertarians have already argued that this is the appropriate line.
- Civil libertarians and privacy advocates will no doubt continue to call for caution in consumers' use of the VeriChip.
- Civil libertarians argue this is hardly an onerous burden for law enforcement.
- However, try telling that to an employer, civil libertarians argue.
Synonyms innovator, reformer, reformist, liberal, progressivist, progressionist, leftist, left-winger
2A person who believes in free will. 崇尚自由意志的人 Example sentencesExamples - He also reviewed the 1717 book and defended a doctrine of libertarian free will as he had in the earlier correspondence.
- Some philosophers - usually called libertarians - resolutely believe that voluntary decisions actually are created by the will, free of causal antecedents.
- The good of libertarian free will requires, in short, the possibility of moral evil.
- Some of these incompatibilists, libertarians, hold that at least some persons have free will and that, therefore, determinism is false.
- In this article I try to refute the so-called libertarian theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusions ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame.
Synonyms tolerant, unprejudiced, unbigoted, broad-minded, open-minded, enlightened, forbearing
OriginLate 18th century (in sense 2): from liberty, on the pattern of words such as unitarian. Rhymesagrarian, antiquarian, apiarian, Aquarian, Arian, Aryan, authoritarian, barbarian, Bavarian, Bulgarian, Caesarean (US Cesarean), centenarian, communitarian, contrarian, Darien, disciplinarian, egalitarian, equalitarian, establishmentarian, fruitarian, Gibraltarian, grammarian, Hanoverian, humanitarian, Hungarian, latitudinarian, librarian, majoritarian, millenarian, necessarian, necessitarian, nonagenarian, octogenarian, ovarian, Parian, parliamentarian, planarian, predestinarian, prelapsarian, proletarian, quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, quodlibetarian, Rastafarian, riparian, rosarian, Rotarian, sabbatarian, Sagittarian, sanitarian, Sauveterrian, sectarian, seminarian, septuagenarian, sexagenarian, topiarian, totalitarian, Trinitarian, ubiquitarian, Unitarian, utilitarian, valetudinarian, vegetarian, veterinarian, vulgarian Definition of libertarian in US English: libertariannounˌlibərˈterēənˌlɪbərˈtɛriən 1An adherent of libertarianism. 自由论者 as modifier libertarian philosophy 自由论者的哲学。 Example sentencesExamples - Rather, hard-core libertarians believe that government is naturally extremely prone to error, both moral and factual.
- I hope to see a comprehensive attempt at a rebuttal of realist theory by the libertarian minimalist school.
- Second, I'm not a hard-core ideologue, as many self-described libertarians are.
- The Detroit News editorial page is historically a conservative editorial page with libertarian leanings.
- Certainly, the Right possesses a set of libertarian ideals many Americans embrace.
- I'm a left-wing libertarian myself, and I agree with you entirely on the subject of drug legalization.
- Left- and right-wing libertarians alike are skeptical of any laws that impede commercial free speech.
- I am afraid that I remain a total libertarian on such issues.
- Right-wing libertarians in the US view Castro as one of the nastier dictators in the world.
- Was Laura's routine a sign that we're entering a libertarian conservative phase?
- Even hardcore libertarians accept restrictions on liberty when the behavior harms others.
- New Hampshire beat out nine other states, all with small populations and libertarian leanings.
- Personally, I have an instinctive attraction to some aspects of libertarian ideals.
- On the other hand, the libertarian socialist critique of consumerism appears surprisingly, if not uncomfortably pertinent.
- Go read it, especially if you're a hardcore libertarian.
- Even the thoroughgoing libertarians have to ask what to do in light of that reality.
- I'm more of a libertarian socialist, if we must have classifications.
- Cleaving to principle means something more than holding high and not contradicting the ultimate libertarian ideal.
- The libertarian minimalists will likely find my outlook to be anathema to their own.
- One can understand how a monetarist central banker with a libertarian bent might object.
Synonyms liberal, tolerant, open-minded, forbearing, indulgent, receptive, progressive, freethinking, permissive, libertarian, unshockable - 1.1 A person who advocates civil liberty.
公民自由论者 Example sentencesExamples - Civil libertarians argue this is hardly an onerous burden for law enforcement.
- Libertarians believe in self-governance as related to both personal and economic issues.
- Civil libertarians and many Democrats say those powers are overreaching and have fought to have them rolled back.
- Civil libertarians and privacy advocates will no doubt continue to call for caution in consumers' use of the VeriChip.
- Indeed, some civil libertarians have already argued that this is the appropriate line.
- However, try telling that to an employer, civil libertarians argue.
Synonyms innovator, reformer, reformist, liberal, progressivist, progressionist, leftist, left-winger
2A person who believes in the doctrine of free will. 崇尚自由意志的人 Example sentencesExamples - Some of these incompatibilists, libertarians, hold that at least some persons have free will and that, therefore, determinism is false.
- He also reviewed the 1717 book and defended a doctrine of libertarian free will as he had in the earlier correspondence.
- Some philosophers - usually called libertarians - resolutely believe that voluntary decisions actually are created by the will, free of causal antecedents.
- In this article I try to refute the so-called libertarian theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusions ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame.
- The good of libertarian free will requires, in short, the possibility of moral evil.
Synonyms tolerant, unprejudiced, unbigoted, broad-minded, open-minded, enlightened, forbearing
OriginLate 18th century (in libertarian (sense 2)): from liberty, on the pattern of words such as unitarian. |