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"A refashioned liberalism that incorporated key libertarian concerns and insights could make possible a truly progressive politics once again–not progressive in the sense of hewing to a particular set of preexisting left‐​wing commitments, but rather in the sense of attuning itself to the objective dynamics of U.S. social development. In other words, a politics that joins together under one banner the causes of both cultural and economic progress."

Liberaltarianism is a political ideology that combines principles both from Modern Liberalism and Libertarianism. It's a mostly utilitarian ideology that believes in relatively small government, non-atomistic individualism, a live and let live philosophy, the ease of doing business and free markets, but accompanied with the more paternalistic approach of Modern Liberalism, arguing that full on laissez-faire economics aren't the way to go, and aim for a more moderate view. It usually follows a big tent centrist ideology with left wing and right wing variations of it.

This more paternalistic approach in regard to markets is also applied to government welfare programs. Contrary to most libertarians, they wouldn't advocate for the abolition of all welfare programs, nor, as many modern liberals, would they advocate for large-scale socialization of services such as healthcare. Instead, they try to advocate for a more moderate approach in these topics, such as a school voucher system or a compulsory private health insurance system.

In most issues, they'll usually advocate for an in-between of the liberal and the libertarian proposal, without exactly siding with either or fitting into either group.

Variants

Left-Liberaltarianism

Left-Liberaltarianism is the more moderate form of left-libertarianism. It's pretty much a libertarian-leaning version of the views shared by either the mainstream centre-left or more moderate liberal socialists, wishing to incorporate their basic principles within a fairly small state.

Right-Liberaltarianism

Right-Liberaltarianism is the more moderate form of right-libertarianism. It acts as the middle ground between the highly laissez-faire philosophy of right-libertarianism and more moderate forms of market liberalism , sharing some or most of the rhetoric associated with right-libertarians while not viewing state welfare and regulations as an inherent negative.

Lööfism

Lööfism is based on the policies of Swedish MP Annie Lööf and the Center Party, in which she was a leader. The ideas are based on economic and Social Liberalism, along with the free competition of small farmers and entrepreneurs with the defense of Neoliberalism. One of the main focuses would be environmental protection and the promotion of biodiversity through cooperation with foresters and private landowners. Other focuses would also be governmental decentralization, Liberal Feminism, the promotion of individual freedoms with the equality of the sexes, immersion in international peace, promotion of the European Union, investment in infrastructure, defense of Right-Libertarianism, rigorous actions against climate change and organized crime, green industries, free trade between European countries, anti-populist blockade, national economy, generous immigration policy with contributions to refugees and opposition to Social Democracy.

How to Draw

Snake Design

Flag of Liberaltarianism (Snake design)
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Fill in with blue,
  3. Draw a coiling rattlesnake and a variation of "Don't tread on me" yellow,
  4. Add the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Blue #007BD6 0, 123, 214
Yellow #EED800 238, 216, 0

Liberalism Design

Flag of Liberaltarianism (Liberalism design)
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Fill it with yellow,
  3. Draw the Liberalism's symbol in black,
  4. Add the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Yellow #FAFF00 250, 255, 0
Black #202020 32, 32, 32


Relationships

Friends

  • Liberalism - Human rights for all, but slow down with the socialization of certain services. Why does grandpa say I am inbred though?
  • Libertarianism - Free markets are really cool, but complete laissez-faire might not be the way to go either. Why do you call me a mistake?
  • Technoliberalism - Best Friend, Agrees with me on pretty much everything!
  • Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism - I like your cultural and civic stances but please, cool it with the Laissez-faire economics.
  • Social Libertarianism - A slightly more left-leaning version of me. Can go a little too far for me sometimes though. Andrew Yang is also pretty based
  • Classical Liberalism - Love you, even if you are my grandparent twice. I'm not inbred!
  • Ordo-Liberalism & Social Capitalism - Freiburg school, perfect economic policies.
  • Neoliberalism - Based! Near perfection!
  • Chicago School - You have great ideas like voucher system and negative income tax.
  • Civic Nationalism - My type of Nationalism!
  • Civil Libertarianism - I like his ideas, even if he's more progressive in some areas.
  • Helvetic Model - Good pal, even if a bit conservative at times.
  • Georgism - Henry George was a great man with great ideas!

Frenemies

  • Social Liberalism - You've got some really nice ideas, although your ideal state is a little too big, and most people would confuse me with you. I will say that my left wing variants respect you.
  • Nordic Model - Similar to the guy above. You're overall pretty ok, but I'm not really the biggest fan of corporatist economics.
  • Social Democracy - Slow down with all that spending thing buddy.
  • Third Way - Please ease off all that military spending man! Besides that you're pretty cool.
  • National Liberalism - Surprisingly not bad, for a nationalist.
  • National Libertarianism - Way too culturally right-wing, but apparently is tied with me in Slovakia. Also, tell that thing to piss off and we're good.
  • Libertarian Conservatism - I don't like the Republicans that much, but at least you have some good civic views.

Enemies

Further Information

People and Parties

Articles

Notes

  1. Lööf claims to oppose any "radical" politicians and individuals, i.e. anyone who doesn't fit into what they define as the centre.

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