liberteryenizm

listen to the pronunciation of liberteryenizm
التركية - الإنجليزية
libertarianism
an ideological belief in freedom of thought and speech
        Philosophical approach that favors a free-market economic policy and non-interventional foreign policy along with a general limited role approach to government in general
the thesis that we do have metaphysical freedom; a rejection of determinism
a political philosophy maintaining that all persons are the absolute owners of their own lives, and should be free to do whatever they wish with their persons or property, provided they allow others the same liberty
Libertarian principles or doctrines
in metaphysics, the view that determinism is false and that people are free to choose to act other than they do; in social philosophy, the view that the right to freedom from restraint takes priority over all other rights
{i} belief in liberty, belief in a person's right to think and act freely; belief in free will
Political philosophy that stresses personal liberty. Libertarians believe that individuals should have complete freedom of action, provided their actions do not infringe on the freedom of others. Libertarianism's distrust of government is rooted in 19th-century anarchism. Typical libertarians oppose not only the income tax and other government impositions but also programs seen by many as beneficial, such as social security and the postal service. In the U.S. their views often crosscut traditional party boundaries (e.g., libertarians oppose gun control, as do most Republicans, but support the legalization of prohibited drugs, as do some liberal Democrats). Among the thinkers embraced by libertarians are Henry David Thoreau and Ayn Rand