Name | Founded | Association | Country | Ideology |
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Libertarian Platform [28] | 2008 | Free Democratic Party | Germany | Anarcho-capitalism Classical liberalism |
Libertarian Movement [29] | 2022 | Libertarian Party [8] | Hungary | Anarcho-capitalism Minarchism Classical liberalism |
College Libertarians | Libertarian Party | United States | Libertarianism | |
Libertarians for Life | 1976 | Libertarian Party | United States | Pro-life libertarianism |
LPRadicals | 1975?/2006 | Libertarian Party | United States | Anarcho-capitalism |
Outright Libertarians [30] | 1998 | Libertarian Party | United States | LGBT libertarianism |
Republican Liberty Caucus [3] | 1991 | Republican Party | United States | Libertarian conservatism |
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