1. Libertarianism
In the early twentieth century there was a war Americans won and a Depression Americans beat, all of which catered the impression that government was an effectual force that could solve all and fix all. ... As I mentioned earlier Libertarians believe in a society where government plays a limited role in the everyday lives of its citizens; they see government solely as an institution responsible for protecting the rights of its citizens as well as safeguarding them from those that might use force against those rights as established by the Declaration of Independence "to secure these rights gov...
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