Green libertarianism
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Green libertarianism, also known as eco-libertarianism, is a hybrid political philosophy that has developed in the United States. Based upon a mixture of political third party values, such as the environmental and economic platform from the Green Party and the civil liberties platform of the Libertarian Party, the green libertarian philosophy attempts to consolidate progressive or agrarian values with libertarianism. While green libertarians have tended to associate with the Green Party, the movement has grown to encompass economic liberals who advocate free markets and commonly identify with contemporary American libertarianism.
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See also
- Democratic Freedom Caucus
- Ecological economics
- Eco-capitalism
- Eco-socialism
- Environmental economics
- Environmental impact of war
- Free-market environmentalism
- Geolibertarianism
- Grassroots democracy
- Green anarchism
- Green conservatism
- Green liberalism
- Land value tax
- Left-libertarianism
- Localism (politics)
- Natural resource economics
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