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Libertarian Party
Chairperson David Nolan (1st)
Founded 11 December, 1971
Headquarters 1444 Duke St.

Alexandria, Virginia 22314

Student wing Young Libertarian Federation
Membership  (2100) 40,000,000
Ideology

Majority:

• Modern liberalism

• Social liberalism

• Libertarian-Leftism

• Libertarian-Socialism

• Libertarian-Marxism

• Non-interventionism

Factions:

• Economic conservatism

Political position Left-wing
International affiliation International Alliance of Libertarian Parties
Website
https://www.lp.org/

The Libertarian Party (LP) is a leftist political party in the United States. The oldest major political party, the party was first formed in 1971 as check and balance on the imperialist policies of the Richard Nixon administration.

Until 2022, the Party encompassed a wide variety of ideals. For many years, leadership was controlled by moderate Libertarians who took very conservative stances on economics, and very liberal stances on social issues. Misesian libertarians led by Dave Smith hijacked the libertarian banner until Diego Braun's victory in the 2036 U.S presidential election. Influenced by progressive heroes such as Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Braun was a Libertarian-Socialist, and used his influence as President to move the party in a distinctly leftist direction. Throughout 2037, most millennial, right-wing Libertarians left the party for the newly formed TEA Party or the Constitution Party. The Party managed to easily survive this split thanks to Generation Z and a large youth base. In 2046, the Party officially merged with the Green Party.

The Libertarian Party is one of three major American political parties, alongside the Democratic-Republicans, and the TEA Party.

Platform[]

  • Abortion: The Libertarian Party is staunchly pro-choice.
  • Civil Liberties: One of the biggest issues that carried over from old American Libertarianism into the new Party, the Platform takes a hardline stance against warrantless wiretapping, drone strikes on American soil, and any surveillance overreach.
  • Civil Rights: Following in the footsteps of John Locke, Libertarians believe the rights of marginalized groups such as immigrants and the LGBTQIA are unalienable.
  • Crime: While the Party supported decriminalization of drugs until all soft-
    Bernie Sanders President

    Diego Braun was a great admirer of independent Senator Bernie Sanders and used many of his policies to reshape the Libertarian Party

    drugs were legalized in 2047, and oppose prison time for minor offenses, they officially take no position on the issue of capital punishment.
  • Economics: The majority of Libertarians support regulations on megacorporations. A small minority of Libertarians support a more laissez-faire system. President Braun signed an executive order repealing the Supreme Court's Citizen's United decision in 2037.
  • Education: Giving students the choice between private and public institutions is heavily encouraged by Libertarians.
  • Environmentalism: Eco-responsibility by businesses and measures to curb damage to the environment are supported by the party. Alternative energy was supported all the way up to the global depletion of oil reserves, after which, alternative energy became a must for all countries.
  • Foreign Policy: The Party Platform explicitly condemns excessive defense spending, and military interventionism outside of response to an attack on American soil. "Economic-sanctions = murder" is one of the crucial cornerstones of Libertarian thought.
  • Gun Control: A divisive issue among Libertarians, the party takes no official stance other than to encourage that the Second Amendment to the U.S Constitution is upheld. Support and opposition to background checks sees equal representation in the Party's base.

Influential Libertarians[]

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