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'''Classical libertarianism''' is a social, political, and economical philosophy that stands for individual liberty within the [[capitalism|capitalist system]]. It is in no way related to [[anarchism]] as it publically advocates the obidience to the written law, and argues that a [[government]] of the country must be a tool that defends the freedom of individuals, not the community.
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'''Classical libertarianism''' is a social, political, and economical philosophy that stands for individual liberty from a socialist perspective - a synonym for anarchism. It is the term used to refer to libertarianism before it was appropriated by capitalists in America in the 1950's (hence the word "Classical"). While capitalists have claimed to be "classical liberals", in attempts to recuperate the term "liberalism" in order to force liberals who believe in regulation of capitalism (that is, those capitalists who admit that capitalism causes harm) to be defined as not liberals at all, American anarchists have been forced to use the term "classical libertarian" to differentiate themselves from modern libertarians in America who are trying to appropriate the name "libertarian" from its use by people such as Kropotkin and Durruti, who clearly used the term before capitalists did.
 
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Classical libertarianism has become the dominant definition of the word "libertarian" in the United States; however, elsewhere in the world it has retained its more radical implications.
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Notable figures within the classical libertarian movement include [[Ludwig Von Mises]] and [[Robert Nozick]].
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Revision as of 21:56, 12 January 2008

Classical libertarianism is a social, political, and economical philosophy that stands for individual liberty from a socialist perspective - a synonym for anarchism. It is the term used to refer to libertarianism before it was appropriated by capitalists in America in the 1950's (hence the word "Classical"). While capitalists have claimed to be "classical liberals", in attempts to recuperate the term "liberalism" in order to force liberals who believe in regulation of capitalism (that is, those capitalists who admit that capitalism causes harm) to be defined as not liberals at all, American anarchists have been forced to use the term "classical libertarian" to differentiate themselves from modern libertarians in America who are trying to appropriate the name "libertarian" from its use by people such as Kropotkin and Durruti, who clearly used the term before capitalists did.