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ML also includes some aspects from the American model of liberty theorized by [[Robert Nozick]] ([[minarchism]]) and the [[Objectivism (Ayn Rand)|Objectivism]] philosophy described in novels by [[Ayn Rand]]. ML refers to [[freedom of association]] of the anarchic federalism, anarcho-capitalist free market society and to the Jeffersonian limited government of classical liberalism. | ML also includes some aspects from the American model of liberty theorized by [[Robert Nozick]] ([[minarchism]]) and the [[Objectivism (Ayn Rand)|Objectivism]] philosophy described in novels by [[Ayn Rand]]. ML refers to [[freedom of association]] of the anarchic federalism, anarcho-capitalist free market society and to the Jeffersonian limited government of classical liberalism. | ||
ML takes an anti-[[European federalism|federalist]] stance on [[European integration]]. It is against the transformation of the [[European Union]] into a [[federation]], preferring the voluntary accession and the unanimity of a [[confederation]]. The term "[[federalism]]", as it is used by ML, means [[decentralisation|decentralization]] and [[fiscal federalism]], as its members are against Italian | ML takes an anti-[[European federalism|federalist]] stance on [[European integration]]. It is against the transformation of the [[European Union]] into a [[federation]], preferring the voluntary accession and the unanimity of a [[confederation]]. The term "[[federalism]]", as it is used by ML, means [[decentralisation|decentralization]] and [[fiscal federalism]], as its members are against Italian highly [[centralisation|centralized]] state. | ||
Party icons include [[Ferdinando Galiani]], [[Cesare Beccaria]], [[Filippo Mazzei]], [[Emerico Amari]], [[Carlo Cattaneo]], [[Gaetano Mosca]], [[Vilfredo Pareto]], [[Luigi Einaudi]], [[Bruno Leoni]], and [[Gianfranco Miglio]]. | Party icons include [[Ferdinando Galiani]], [[Cesare Beccaria]], [[Filippo Mazzei]], [[Emerico Amari]], [[Carlo Cattaneo]], [[Gaetano Mosca]], [[Vilfredo Pareto]], [[Luigi Einaudi]], [[Bruno Leoni]], and [[Gianfranco Miglio]]. | ||
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==Political actions== | ==Political actions== | ||
===Against the withholding tax=== | ===Against the withholding tax=== | ||
{{For|the party's battle against the withholding tax|Giorgio Fidenato#Against the withholding tax}} | {{For|the party's battle against the withholding tax|Giorgio Fidenato#Against the withholding tax}} |