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What do most Libertarians tend to believe?

Wealthy and elite groups should not benefit at the expense of ordinary people.
Many government functions would be performed better by private businesses.
Government regulation must weigh the needs of citizens over corporations.
The government is best suited to protect and provide for ordinary citizens.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Many government functions would be performed better by private businesses."

Libertarians generally favor limited government, free markets, privatization, and voluntary exchange. They usually oppose expansive regulation, welfare programs, and government-run industries, believing private enterprise and individual choice produce better outcomes. Options about government being best suited to provide for citizens (4) and prioritizing citizens over corporations via regulation (3) run counter to typical libertarian views. Option 1 is sometimes supported in the sense libertarians oppose cronyism, but it’s not the core belief like preference for private solutions.