All intervention that is not consented to by those being intervened upon.
or, alternatively...
All intervention which is not for the purpose of protecting a direct threat to someone's life, liberty, or property.
they opposed government intervention only in the economic sector
Generally, yes. Libertarians, by definition, oppose government interference with people's lives and therefore do not support the government placing arbitrary limitations on families.
non governmental intervention
They opposed intervention for moral and practical reasons.
They opposed intervention for moral and practical reasons.
Libertarians generally support limited government intervention, including law enforcement. However, they may advocate for police reform to ensure individual rights and limit government overreach.
Keynesianism
Libertarians are typically considered to be on the right side of the political spectrum due to their emphasis on individual freedom, limited government intervention, and free-market principles.
They firmly believe in mertiocracy and equality and oppose preferential treatment of ethnic groups/sexes/etc.
Libertarians typically lean more towards the right on the political spectrum due to their emphasis on individual freedom, limited government intervention, and free-market principles.
The Republican and Libertarian parties differ on a variety of freedom issues. These would include:Open immigration (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Drug legalization (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Prostitution (Republicans want it illegal/Libertarians want it legal)Iraq War (Most Republicans support/Most Libertarians oppose)Gay Marriage (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Abortion (Most Republicans oppose/Libertarians take no position in their platform)Minimum wage (Many Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)Graduated income tax (Most Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)Restrictions on Gambling (Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)
For moral and practical reasons.