Libertarian Conservatism is based on the principles of individual liberty, free markets, peace, prosperity, and personal responsibility. It is often described as lying in-between paleo-conservatism and libertarianism. Unlike conventional conservatism, it follows the Austrian School of Economics, meaning it is even more free market than the Republican Party. It seeks to abolish the Federal Reserve, fiat currency, and all central banking, return to the Gold Standard, abolish all inflation and almost all taxation, end all federal regulation of private business, abolish wage and price controls,… Read more
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