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After this resurgence of the term Libertarian brought about by Tucker, the term once again started to be popularly used as an euphemism for [[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism]] and other [[File:Libleft.png]] [[:Category:Libertarian Left|radical left-wing ideologies]], half a century before it became widely used within right-wing circles.
 
The term "Libertarianism" only acquired its present meaning at the split from [[File:Lib.png]] [[liberalism]] before the 30s. Put simply, what was originally Liberalism split into what we now know as [[File:Clib.png]] [[classicalClassical liberalismLiberalism]] and [[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|social liberalism]].<br>
The term Liberalism had been associated with the [[File:Demcr.png]] [[DemocratismSyncretic Liberalism|Democratic party]] ever since Grover Cleveland became president. However, during the campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt the term started to be associated with the [[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|social liberalism]].
This, in turn, created two definitions of the term [[File:Lib.png]] [[liberalism]], the American definition, by which Liberalism was associated to the modern Democratic Party, and the definition in many other parts of the world, where Liberalism kept its meaning being about the same thing as modern day [[File:Libertarian.png]] libertarianism.<br>
Later, with the radicalization of the classical liberal circles in the later 20th century, and taking inspiration from some already [[File:Synthesis_Market_Anarchism.png]] radical classical liberal thinkers of the 19th century, some of them prefered to stop being called classical liberals and adopted the term "Libertarian" completely. Classical liberalism thus started to be associated to [[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicagoan Libertarianism|Chicago economics]] and the free-market wing of [[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Neoclassical economics]], while Libertarianism became closer to the [[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrolibertarianism|Austrian School of Economics]].<br>
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