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  1. Centrist is a term used to describe someone who holds moderate political views and is not strongly aligned with either the left or right wing. On the other hand, libertarian is a term used to describe someone who believes in individual liberty and minimal government intervention in both personal and economic matters.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CentrismCentrism - Wikipedia

    Centrism is a political outlook or position involving acceptance or support of a balance of social equality and a degree of social hierarchy while opposing political changes that would result in a significant shift of society strongly to the left or the right.

  3. Libertarian philosopher Roderick T. Long defines libertarianism as "any political position that advocates a radical redistribution of power from the coercive state to voluntary associations of free individuals", whether "voluntary association" takes the form of the free market or of communal co-operatives. [107]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nolan_ChartNolan Chart - Wikipedia

    The Nolan Chart is a political spectrum diagram created by American libertarian activist David Nolan in 1969, charting political views along two axes, representing economic freedom and personal freedom.

  5. Compare with Definitions. Centrist. One who has moderate political views. Libertarian. An adherent of libertarianism. Libertarian philosophy. Centrist. Marked by or having moderate political views. Libertarian. A person who believes in free will. Centrist. Of, pertaining to, or advocating centrism. ADVERTISEMENT. Libertarian.

  6. 5. Sept. 2002 · Sufficientarian (centrist) libertarianismsuch as something in the spirit of Simmons (1992, 1993) or Lomasky (1987)—interprets the Lockean proviso as requiring that others be left an adequate share of natural resources (on some conception of adequacy). There are different criteria that can be invoked for adequacy, but the most ...

  7. 18. Nov. 2019 · Centrists have been left perplexed by Brexit and the rise of the right, and have decried the erosion of liberal values. But rather than kneejerk defensiveness, it’s time to embrace a radical...