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Libertarian Party

AbbreviationLP
ChairpersonAngela McArdle
SecretaryCaryn Ann Harlos
FoundedDecember 11, 1971
Website
www.lp.org


The Libertarian Party(LP) is a far-right political party in the United States of America. Its party program include idealistic ideas such as unregulated capitalism, cutting social programs, and empowering the petit-bourgeoisie .[1] The ideological line of the Libertarian Party is not unified, with some Libertarians being social conservatives, known as Paleolibertarians, and other Libertarians embracing Georgist economic theory, known as Geolibertarians. However, most members of the party adhere to mainstream Libertarianism, often claiming to be more socially progressive than the Democratic Party, yet more fiscally conservative than the Republican Party.[2]

The Libertarian Party has, in regards to its voting numbers, been one of the biggest third parties in the American government in mordern times.[3]




References

  1. "Platform" (May 2022). Libertarian Party.
  2. Julie Ershadi (2013-4-30). Gary Johnson: I’m More Conservative and More Liberal Than Both Parties Roll Call. Archived from the original on 2013-5-6.
  3. Richard Winger (2021-3-28). "March 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition" Ballot Acces News.