Sentences with phrase «libertarian organizations»

"Libertarian organizations" is a phrase that represents groups or institutions that support the philosophy of libertarianism. In simple terms, libertarianism is a political ideology where individuals believe in limited government intervention, emphasizing personal freedom, choice, and limited regulations. These organizations work to promote and protect these values in various aspects of society. Full definition
While reaching out to fellow Democrats, choice proponents in the minority community have sought to build alliances with Republicans and with libertarian organizations like the Institute for Justice, which has represented poor parents in every voucher case that has come before the courts in the past dozen years, including Zelman.
The most prominent civil libertarian organization in the United States today is the American Civil Liberties Union.
The Assassins emphasize that they want all people to think for themselves, and tell each other that «everything is permitted» in pursuit of this goal — in other words, they're a radical libertarian organization.
Jerry Taylor, a longtime veteran of the libertarian think tank Cato Institute who recently founded his own libertarian organization, the Niskanen Center, is a vocal proponent of this perspective.»
Americans for Prosperity (AFP), part of a network of libertarian organizations devoted to «limited government» and «free markets,» is distorting climate change science and economics to «halt the encroachment of government.»
The occasion is the sixth climate conference sponsored by the Heartland Institute, a Chicago - based libertarian organization dedicated to questioning the science of global warming and opposing government actions to combat it.
«All trade is mutually beneficial or they wouldn't have engaged in the transaction in the first place,» he says, pointing to a protectionism piece written in 1986 by Murray Rothbard of the Mises Institute, a libertarian organization of Austrian economics.
Donors Trust allows wealthy contributors who want to donate millions to the most important causes on the right to do so anonymously, essentially scrubbing the identity of those underwriting conservative and libertarian organizations.
The «honorees» are almost always conservative or libertarian organizations.
Also included are newly compiled funding connections from Koch foundations to a vast array of conservative and libertarian organizations and front groups.
They have given to libertarian organizations, such as the Cato Institute, and political organizations like the Club for Growth, which spends millions of dollars each election cycle in Republican primaries, hoping to promote orthodox conservative policies on taxes and spending.
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