Liberal-libertarian is a term forged in 1972 per the philosopher and Marxist sociologist Michel Clouscard in his book Néofascisme and ideology of the desire (see also Critique libertarian liberalism ).

The author considers that May 68, in what it calls its aspects student's gauchists, was a kind of liberal counter-revolution, a Trojan horse of the Libéralisme, under a Avatar Libertaire. He would have produced a Marché of the Désir, a Société which confuses Liberté and Libéralisation, which implies permissiveness for the Consommateur and repression for the Producteur. All that being useful, according to him, to save a Capitalism in radical crisis. The last media figure to have employed the liberal-libertarian term was Edouard Fillias.

This criticism by the writer Alain Soral, in particular in his book Until where will one was taken again recently go down? Alphabetical of the ambient silly thing . He also gives so that he regards as an ideology a support in the company: " Li-Li-bo-bo" , or middle-class man-Bohemian liberal-libertarians, comparable to those which of aucuns the " would call; soixante-huitards" or " Gauchistes " converts with the Economic liberalism.

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