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"Hey, What's a Libertarian?"

One day, you're going to be asked: "Just what is a libertarian, anyway?"
It may happen while you're calling into a talk radio show. "So tell us,", the host may ask you. "What do libertarians believe, anyway?"
Or you may be running for office and a reporter gives you the opportunity to "define yourself" for his story.
Your answer could be very important. It might reach thousands. Or it might reach just one person who is very important to you.
Don't hope for inspiration. Instead, be prepared.
Have a clear, short, persuasive and easy-to-understand definition on the tip of your tongue.
I strongly suggest you *memorize* your favorite definition -- and practice delivering it -- so you don't have to even think about it when asked.
That's what two of America's most successful libertarian communicators -- presidential candidates Harry Browne and David Bergland -- both told me they did.
You can write your own definition. You can also use someone else's, or modify someone else's to fit your own style.

Here's some definitions to try on for size:

The American Heritage Dictionary: "One who advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the role of the state."

Here's what I usually say: "Libertarianism is, as the name implies, the belief in liberty. Libertarians believe that you own your own life and property, and you have the right to make your own choices as to how you live your life -- as long as you simply respect the same right of others to do the same. We believe in individual liberty and limited government."

And here's a great one from David Bergland: "Libertarianism is what you probably already believe. Libertarian values are American values. Libertarianism is America's heritage of liberty, patriotism and honest work to build a future for your family. It's the idea that being free and independent is a great way to live. That each of us is a unique individual, with great potential. That you own yourself, and that you have the right to decide what's best for you. Americans of all races and creeds built a great and prosperous country with these libertarian ideals. Let's use them to build America's future."

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