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English

libertarianism | ˌlɪbǝˈtɛːrɪǝˌnɪz(ǝ)m |

noun [mass noun]


a political philosophy that advocates only minimal state intervention in the free market and the
lives of citizens.
The adherents of libertarianism believe that private morality is not the state's affair and
activities such as drug use and prostitution, which arguably harm no one but the participants, should
not be illegal. Libertarianism shares elements with anarchism, although it is
with the political right, chiefly in the US.

Japanese

リバタリアニズム 6 libertarianism

リベラリズムが福祉国家による所得再分配に走ったことを批判し,国家の役割を最小にとどめ個人の自由を徹底
し,私有財産権や市場機構を強化する立場。完全自由主義。自由至上主義。

Japanese - English

lib・er・tar・i・an | lɪ̀ bǝrtéǝriǝn 強勢移動 |


名詞 C

1 自由至上主義者.

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