1. Libertarianism
Then came an amendment to the constitution, the Bill of Rights. ... This unrestrained freedom is the staple of our nation, recognized as our individual or civil liberty. ... Libertarianism is the political philosophy rooted in the belief that people should be allowed to live their lives as they see fit, free from government coercion and regulation--so long as they do not infringe upon the rights of others. ... As our constitution has it's founding fathers so does the Libertarian movement. ... Amongst a society enthused by big government dawned an antithesis known as the modern Libe...
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