| 释义 | lib·er·tar·i·an I. \ˌlibə(r)ˈterēən, -ta(a)r-, -tār-\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: liberty (I) + -arian
 1.  : an advocate of the doctrine of free will — contrasted with necessitarian
 2.  : one who upholds the principles of liberty; specifically  : one who upholds the principles of individual liberty of thought and action
 < private judgment and constitutional authority … authoritarians have left but little scope for the former, libertarians would always cut down the latter to the smallest proportions — C.H.McIlwain >
 II. \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ adjective
 : of or belonging to a libertarian: as
 a.  : advocating a theory of free will
 < a libertarian doctrine >
 b.
 (1)  : advocating or advancing liberty
 < a libertarian ruler >
 (2)  : based on or embodying principles of liberty
 < a libertarian rule of law >
 < the libertarian tradition >
 III. noun
 Usage: usually capitalized
 : a member of a political party advocating libertarian principles
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