Cuban Libertarian Movement
Cuban Libertarian Movement (Movimiento Libertario Cubano) may refer to different political organizations of Cuban exile that claim for them the label of libertarian, although with different meanings because a homonym of the Spanish word libertario:
- Cuban Libertarian Movement - Movimiento Libertario Cubano, a free market libertarian group founded in 1981.
- Movimiento Libertario Cubano, a left-anarchist group founded in the 1990s with some former elements of an extinct organization with similar name founded in 1961.
- Partido Libertario Cubano - José MartÃ, a libertarian opposition party founded in Havana on May 7, 2017 in the libertarian libraries of the island where they studied the works of Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, John Stuart Mill, inter alia. The Libertarian Party (United States) claimed for the released of their imprisoned members[1]. Some militants are Ladies in White.
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