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In 1978 the French economist [[Henri Lepage]] with his book ''Demain le Capitalisme'' (''Capitalism Tomorrow'') based on an overview of the new libertarian thinkers, introduced in Europe the term ''libertarianism'' with the obvious intention to avoid misunderstandings; but after a decade of use of the Italian term ''libertario'' in reference to the concepts and principles of libertarianism, the [[libertarian]] ideas became famous under the name of ''libertarism''. | In 1978 the French economist [[Henri Lepage]] with his book ''Demain le Capitalisme'' (''Capitalism Tomorrow'') based on an overview of the new libertarian thinkers, introduced in Europe the term ''libertarianism'' with the obvious intention to avoid misunderstandings; but after a decade of use of the Italian term ''libertario'' in reference to the concepts and principles of libertarianism, the [[libertarian]] ideas became famous under the name of ''libertarism''. |
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