From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of notable
libertarians in the
United States . It includes people who have identified themselves as members of the
Libertarian Party or with
Libertarianism in their
political or
social philosophy .
A
B
Jim Babka , president of the
Downsize DC Foundation ; chair of the
Libertarian Party of Ohio
[8]
Michael Badnarik ,
2004
Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[9]
Peter Bagge , cartoonist
[10]
Radley Balko , journalist, blogger, and author
[11]
Doug Bandow , blogger, columnist, writer, Senior Fellow at the
Cato Institute
[12]
John Perry Barlow , lyricist and co-founder of the
Electronic Frontier Foundation
[13]
Randy Barnett , legal scholar and law professor
[14]
Bob Barr , former U.S. Representative from Georgia and
2008 Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[15]
Christopher R. Barron , founder of
GOProud
[16]
Dave Barry , humor columnist
[17]
Jim Bell , entrepreneur and author of an essay describing a method of killing government officials
[18]
Bruce L. Benson , academic
[19]
David Bergland ,
1984 Libertarian Party presidential nominee, and two-time chair of the
Libertarian National Committee
[20]
David Bernstein , law professor
[21]
David Boaz , political writer and former executive vice president of the
Cato Institute .
[22]
Big Boi , rapper
[23]
Clint Bolick , Associate Justice, Arizona Supreme Court; lawyer and founder of the litigation division of the
Goldwater Institute
[24]
Scott Boman ,
2008 Libertarian Party nominee for the U.S. Senate in Michigan
[25]
Rupert Boneham ,
Survivor contestant and
2012 Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of Indiana
[26]
Murray Bookchin , writer
[27]
Neal Boortz , radio host
[28]
Andy Borsa , member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
[29]
James Bovard , author
[30]
R. W. Bradford , founder of
Liberty
[31]
Barbara Branden , Canadian-American writer, editor, and lecturer
[32]
Nathaniel Branden , Canadian–American psychotherapist and writer
[33]
Arthur C. Brooks , author
[34]
Harry Browne ,
1996 and
2000 Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[35]
David Brudnoy , talk radio host
[36]
Scott Bullock , civil rights attorney
[37]
Gene Burns , talk show host and candidate for the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination in 1984
[38]
Marshall Burt , member of the
Wyoming House of Representatives
[39]
C
Richard Campagna ,
2004 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee
[40]
Bryan Caplan , economist, writer, and academic
[41]
Drew Carey , comedian and actor
[42]
[43]
[44]
[45]
Dale Carpenter , law professor
[46]
Kevin Carson , political writer and blogger
[47]
Doug Casey , investor, writer, founder and chairman of Casey Research
[48]
Dixie Carter , actress
[49]
Graydon Carter , former editor of
Vanity Fair
[50]
Rodney Caston , cybersecurity expert, open-source intelligence investigator, writer, and 2012 Libertarian Party nominee for the
Texas House of Representatives
[51]
John Chamberlain , journalist
[52]
Marilyn Chambers , 2004
Personal Choice Party vice-presidential nominee and pornographic actress
[53]
Gary Chartier , legal scholar, philosopher, political theorist, and theologian
[54]
Roy Childs , essayist and critic
[55]
Frank Chodorov , writer
[56]
Ed Clark ,
1980 Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[57]
Spike Cohen , entrepreneur, podcaster, and 2020 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee
[58]
Chris Cole ,
2008 Libertarian nominee for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina
[59]
Michael Colley ,
U.S. Navy
vice admiral and member of the board of directors of the Libertarian Party
[60]
Barry Cooper , drug policy reform activist, filmmaker, Libertarian candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in Texas in 2008 and for Texas Attorney General in 2010
[61]
Richard Cornuelle , activist, political theorist, and author
[62]
Tyler Cowen , economist, columnist, author, and blogger
[63]
Ed Crane , co-founder of the
Cato Institute
[64]
D
E
F
Ken Fanning , member of the
Alaska House of Representatives
[70]
Arthur Farnsworth ,
Libertarian Party nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives convicted of tax evasion in 2006
[71]
Fred Foldvary , academic, economist, and writer
[72]
Kmele Foster , political commentator and telecommunications entrepreneur
[73]
Conor Friedersdorf , journalist, staff writer at
The Atlantic
[74]
David D. Friedman , economist, physicist, legal scholar, political theorist, and author
[75]
Milton Friedman , economist, statistician, and writer
[76]
Patri Friedman , activist, political theorist; founder of
The Seasteading Institute
[77]
Rose Friedman , economist
[78]
G
Eric Garris , founder of
Antiwar.com
[79]
John T. Georgopoulos , founder of
SportsGrumblings.com , fantasy sports journalist for various publications, former SiriusXM show host, podcast producer and host
[80]
Nick Gillespie , journalist who has served as a writer, contributor, and editor for
Reason magazine, Reason.com, and ReasonTV
[81]
Dan Gookin , author, 2004
Libertarian Party nominee for the Idaho Senate and 2007 Libertarian nominee for the
Coeur d'Alene city council
[82]
Daniel P. Gordon , former member of the
Rhode Island House of Representatives from 2011 to 2013, who changed his party affiliation from Republican to Libertarian; at the time, he was the only Libertarian serving in any state legislative house in the country
[83]
Don Gorman , former member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
[29]
Jim Gray , former
presiding judge of the
Superior Court of
Orange County, California ;
2012
Libertarian vice-presidential nominee and candidate for the
2020
Libertarian presidential nomination
[84]
Greg Gutfeld , host of
The Greg Gutfeld Show and one of five co-hosts and panelists on the political talk show
The Five , both on the
Fox News Channel
H
F. A. Harper , academic, economist, and writer; founder of the Institute for Humane Studies
[85]
Phil Harvey , entrepreneur and philanthropist, President of
Adam & Eve
Henry Hazlitt , journalist, editor, economist, and author
[86]
Gene Healy , political pundit, journalist, editor, and author; Vice President at the
Cato Institute and contributing editor to
Liberty magazine
[87]
Karl Hess , activist, speechwriter, journalist, editor, and political philosopher
[88]
Jeff Hewitt ,
Riverside County, California Supervisor, and Libertarian gubernatorial candidate in the
2021 California gubernatorial recall election
[89]
Robert Higgs , economist, historian, and writer
[90]
John Holt , author and educator, a proponent of
unschooling , and a pioneer in
youth rights theory
[91]
John Hospers , philosophy professor and
1972 Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[92]
Carla Howell , activist and
2002 Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of Massachusetts
[93]
Michael Huemer , academic, philosopher, and writer
[94]
J
Paul Jacob , activist and commentator
[95]
Glenn Jacobs , wrestler known as Kane
[96]
Penn Jillette , magician
[97] (renounced libertarianism in 2020).
[98]
Gary Johnson , former
Governor of New Mexico and
2012 and 2016 Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[99]
Stan Jones ,
2002 Libertarian Party nominee for the U.S. Senate in Montana
[100]
Alex Joseph , mayor of
Big Water, Utah
[101]
Jo Jorgensen ,
1996 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee and
2020 presidential nominee
[102]
Eric July , musician,
YouTuber , comic book writer, and political commentator
[103]
K
Rob Kampia , activist,
2000
Libertarian Party nominee for delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in the District of Columbia
[104]
Chris Kluwe , former punter for the
Minnesota Vikings
[105]
Charles G. Koch , businessman
[106]
David H. Koch , businessman and
1980 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee
[106]
Adam Kokesh , activist, author, and
2020 candidate for the Libertarian
presidential nomination
[107]
Bart Kosko , writer, academic, researcher; contributing editor to
Liberty
[108]
Alex Kozinski ,
Chief Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
[109]
Steve Kubby , activist, writer, and
1998 Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of California and
2000 candidate for the Libertarian vice-presidential nomination
[110]
L
Philip Labonte , musician, singer for
heavy metal band
All That Remains
[111]
Suzanne La Follette , individualist feminist, political theorist, journalist, and editor
[112]
Sonny Landham , actor and
2008
Libertarian Party nominee for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky,
[113] with whom the party cut ties in July of that year
[114]
Rose Wilder Lane , journalist, travel writer, novelist, and political theorist
[115]
James A. Lewis ,
1984 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee
[116]
Kurt Loder , entertainment critic, author, columnist, and media personality
[117]
Dan Loeb ,
hedge fund manager
[7]
Nancy Lord , attorney, medical researcher, and
1992 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee
[118]
M
Roger MacBride , lawyer and
1976
Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[119]
Spencer MacCallum , anthropologist, business consultant and author
[120]
John Mackey , CEO and co-founder of
Whole Foods Market
[121]
Michael Malice , Ukrainian-American author, podcaster, columnist, and media personality
[122]
Andre Marrou , former member of the
Alaska House of Representatives and
1992 Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[123]
John McAfee , computer programmer, businessman, and presidential candidate
[124]
Peter McWilliams , self-help author and activist
[125]
Angela McArdle , Chair of the
Libertarian National Committee
[126]
Russell Means ,
Sioux rights activist, actor and
1988 candidate for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination
[127]
Jeffrey Miron , economist and academic
[128]
John Monds ,
2008 Libertarian Party nominee for the Georgia Public Service Commission and
2010 Libertarian nominee for
Governor of Georgia
[129]
Lisa Kennedy Montgomery , American political commentator, radio personality, author, former MTV VJ, and the current host of Kennedy on the
Fox Business Network
[130]
Kary Mullis , 1993 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry for the invention of the
polymerase chain reaction technique
[131]
Michael Munger ,
2008 Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of North Carolina
[132]
Rupert Murdoch , media mogul and founder of global media holding company
News Corporation
[133]
[134]
N
O
P
Tom G. Palmer , writer and political theorist
[144]
Trey Parker , actor, animator and screenwriter. Parker described himself in 2001 as "a registered Libertarian"
[145]
Isabel Paterson , Canadian-American journalist, novelist, and political philosopher
[146]
Rand Paul , U.S. Senator from Kentucky and son of Ron Paul
[147]
Ron Paul , former U.S. Representative from Texas and
1988
Libertarian Party presidential nominee
[148]
Carl Person , attorney and
2012 candidate for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination
[149]
Austin Petersen , activist, commentator, broadcaster, candidate for the
2016
Libertarian presidential nomination
[150]
John Popper , frontman of the rock band
Blues Traveler
[151]
Virginia Postrel , columnist, blogger, author, former editor-in-chief of Reason magazine
[152]
Sharon Presley , writer, activist, academic; co-founder of
Laissez Faire Books , and executive director of the Association of Libertarian Feminists
[153]
R
Ralph Raico , historian, academic, and writer
[154]
Justin Raimondo , founder of
Antiwar.com
[79]
Dick Randolph , former member of the
Alaska House of Representatives
[155]
Earl Ravenal ,
Georgetown University professor and
1984 candidate for the
Libertarian Party presidential nomination
[156]
Leonard Read , writer, economist; founder of the
Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)
[157]
Michael Rectenwald , academic, author, and candidate for the
2024 Libertarian presidential nomination
[158]
Warren Redlich , member of the
Guilderland town council and
2010 Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of New York
[159]
Wayne Allyn Root , radio host, businessperson, author;
2008 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee
[160]
Murray Rothbard , economist and political philosopher
[161]
Finlay Rothhaus , member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
[162]
Kurt Russell , actor
[163]
Aaron Russo , film producer and
2004 candidate for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination
[164]
Mary Ruwart ,
biophysicist and 2008 candidate for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination
[165]
S
Murray Sabrin ,
1997 Libertarian nominee for Governor of New Jersey
[166]
Julian Sanchez , journalist, blogger, and editor
[167]
Robert Sarvis , attorney,
2013 Libertarian nominee for Governor of Virginia, and
2014 Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate in Virginia
[168]
Nicholas Sarwark , attorney and businessperson; former chair of
Libertarian National Committee
[169]
Peter Schiff , financial analyst, stockbroker, author, one-time Senate candidate, president and CEO of Euro Pacific Capital Inc.
[170]
Larry Sharpe , entrepreneur, podcaster, and
2018 Libertarian nominee for Governor of New York
[171]
Michael Shermer , science writer and founder of The Skeptics Society
[172]
Julian Simon , economist, academic, and writer
[173]
Paul Singer , founder and CEO of
Elliott Management Corporation and founder of the Paul E. Singer Family Foundation
[7]
Sam Sloan ,
2010 candidate for the Libertarian nomination for Governor of New York
[174]
Dave Smith , comedian, podcaster.
[175]
Robby Soave , journalist, author, senior editor for Reason
[176]
Ilya Somin , academic, blogger, author, adjunct scholar at the
Cato Institute
[177]
John Sophocleus , economics instructor and
2002 Libertarian nominee for Governor of Alabama
[178]
Thomas Sowell , academic, economist, commentator, and social theorist
[179]
Joseph Stallcop , former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
[66]
Doug Stanhope , stand-up comedian
[180]
Matt Stone , actor, animator and screenwriter
[181]
John Stossel , consumer reporter, investigative journalist, author, columnist
[182]
Jacob Sullum , syndicated columnist, journalist, and senior editor at Reason magazine
[183]
Vermin Supreme , performance artist, candidate for the 2020 Libertarian Party presidential nomination
[184]
Thomas Szasz , intellectual, author, opponent of medical coercion, advocate of the rights of adults to use drugs and to commit suicide
[185]
T
Kristin Tate , political commentator, columnist & author
[186]
Joan Kennedy Taylor , journalist, author, editor, and activist
[187]
Peter Thiel , co-founder of
PayPal
[188]
Ed Thompson , mayor of
Tomah, Wisconsin and
2002
Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of Wisconsin
[189]
Katherine Timpf , columnist, television personality, reporter, and comedian
[190]
Christina Tobin , founder of the Free and Equal Elections Foundation and
2010 Libertarian Party nominee for California Secretary of State
[191]
Maj Toure , political activist and rapper; founder of
Black Guns Matter
[192]
Jeffrey Tucker , political theorist, editor, writer, and internet entrepreneur
[193]
V
W
Rufus Wainwright , singer-songwriter
[195]
Jimmy Wales , co-founder of Wikipedia
[96]
Calvin Warburton , member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives and
1992 candidate for the
Libertarian Party vice-presidential nomination
[196]
David Weigel , journalist, blogger, contributing editor for
Reason magazine
[197]
Matt Welch , blogger and journalist; writer and editor for Reason magazine
[198]
Bill Weld , former
Governor of Massachusetts and
2016 Libertarian
vice-presidential nominee
[199]
Walter E. Williams , economist, commentator, and academic
[200]
Richard Winger , editor of
Ballot Access News
[201]
Tom Woods , author and radio host
[202]
Lily Wu , mayor-elect of
Wichita, Kansas .
[203]
Adrian Wyllie ,
2014 candidate for the Libertarian Party nomination for Governor of Florida
[204]
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