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Originally, the term “libertarian†was a theological term. A libertarian was someone who believed the theological doctrine of free will to be the most important spiritual value. Philosophical libertarianism implies the application of the doctrine of free will to all aspects of thought and life from epistomology to ethics. Similarly, the political libertarian holds free will or liberty to be the highest value in politics and economics (or political economy). | Originally, the term “libertarian†was a theological term. A libertarian was someone who believed the theological doctrine of free will to be the most important spiritual value. Philosophical libertarianism implies the application of the doctrine of free will to all aspects of thought and life from epistomology to ethics. Similarly, the political libertarian holds free will or liberty to be the highest value in politics and economics (or political economy). |