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The '''Libertarian Party''' is a center-left to center-right political party in the [[United States of America|United States]] that advocates for peace, civil liberties, and free markets. [[Ron Paul Maoism]] is the concept generated to bridge the gap between [[American Libertarianism]] and [[Marxism-Leninism]]. | The '''Libertarian Party''' (LP) is a center-left to center-right political party in the [[United States of America|United States]] that advocates for peace, civil liberties, and free markets. [[Ron Paul Maoism]] is the concept generated to bridge the gap between [[American Libertarianism]] and [[Marxism-Leninism]]. | ||
== Caucuses == | |||
The Libertarian party has many caucuses, including: | |||
=== Mises Caucus === | |||
The Mises Caucus was founded in 2017 as a response to the LINO (Libertarian in Name Only) leadership and campaign of Gary Johnson. It is promoting a political realignment of the Libertarian Party away from centrism and towards the ideas of Ron Paul, who represents a more populist libertarianism. | |||
It generally has views that can be described as paleolibertarian, socially conservative and minarchist. | |||
=== LPRadicals === | |||
The Libertarian Party Radical Caucus was founded in 2006 in response to the Portland Massacre, which was a deletion of a large part of the Libertarian Party platform which indicated a realignment towards the center. | |||
The LPRadicals have politics that can be described as anarcho-capitalist, populist and classical liberal. They have a view that no policy that increases government should be used against another. They support open borders, abolishing NATO and abolishing welfare. | |||
=== Classical Liberal Caucus === | |||
The Libertarian Party Classical Liberal Caucus was founded in 2022 after the Mises Caucus takeover of the LP. | |||
The Classical Liberal Caucus is more centrist in it's branding and ideology, supporting NAFTA, NATO and opposing populism. |
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