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*[[file:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism]] - With a UBI in place, you would have stayed an artist and your crimes against humanity wouldn't have happened. Take that, racist!
*[[file:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism]] - With a UBI in place, you would have stayed an artist and your crimes against humanity wouldn't have happened. Take that, racist!
*[[File:Geofash.png]] [[Chinese Blueshirtism|Geo-Fascism]] - Fascist Georgism This is insanity.
*[[File:Geofash.png]] [[Chinese Blueshirtism|Geo-Fascism]] - Fascist Georgism This is insanity.
*[[File:Social corpratism.png]] [[Social Corporatism]] - You're just fascist again, right?
*[[file:Hmind.png]] [[Hive-Mind Collectivism|Hive-Mind-Collectivism]] - Without free will, love becomes indifference and identity turns into slavery.
*[[file:Hmind.png]] [[Hive-Mind Collectivism|Hive-Mind-Collectivism]] - Without free will, love becomes indifference and identity turns into slavery.



Revision as of 13:23, 2 January 2022

Not to be confused with Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism.

Social Libertarianism, clipped to SocBert, is a civically libertarian, economically variable (ranges from Centre-Left to Centre-Right) ideology that leans culturally left. He advocates for a robust decentralized government and social welfare. SocBert believes that both negative liberty (ie freedom to do stuff) and positive liberty (ie freedom from forces (such as poverty, bad health, pollution) are equally important and therefore libertarian ideology should be reformed to view liberty & justice as being free from all forms of domination instead of only freedom from the state. Socbert tends to agree with libertarianism on most issues, but disagrees on economics and welfare, believing that a welfare state (ideally a UBI or NIT) and some forms of regulation are needed to guarantee positive liberties. Social Libertarians either support regular social democratic economic polices ( Libertarian Social Democracy) or social capitalism ( Yangism), depending on which variant.

Variants

Yangism

Yangism is a economically centre to centre-right, culturally left-wing and civically libertarian-leaning ideology, based off the views of former Democratic Party candidate and Forward Party founder Andrew Yang. He advocates for a reformed form of Capitalism known as "Human-Centered Capitalism". His most famous policy is "Freedom Dividend", a $1,000-per-month UBI that is given to all US citizens aged 18 or older regardless of employment status, to help fight off job displacement from automation.

Libertarian Social Democracy

Libertarian Social Democracy is a economically centre-left and civically libertarian ideology. It is considered a more moderate form of left-libertarianism. It supports basic social democratic principals and policies but with an added focus on civil liberties and is opposed to rampant statism outside of the economy. They also tend to support Direct Democracy and Non-Interventionist foreign policy. Notable examples of Libertarian Socdems include late former Alaska senator Mike Gravel, left-wing political commentator and youtuber Kyle Kulinski and former Democratic presidential candidate, author and activist Marianne Williamson.

Personality

The SocBert ball is a very altruistic, happy, energetic, and pro-freedom ball. Although he likes a lot of people, not that many people like him back. He's too much of a "Socialist" for libertarians, so he's called a "fake libertarian" by LibRights. On the other hand, he's also called a "Libertarian Trojan Horse" by socialists. Usually, he hangs out with his mom Social Democracy, his half-sister Social Georgism and his dad Libertarianism every other weekend.

How to Draw

File:Socbert flag2.png
Flag of Social Libertarianism
  1. Draw a circle
  2. Fill it with yellow
  3. Draw a rose (It can be hard, If you can't pull it off use a simpler design)
  4. Draw eyes, and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Yellow #F5DD02 245, 221, 2
Black #141414 20, 20, 20

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism - Agree on cultural and civic issues. But can you less economically right-wing?
  • Liberaltarianism - Same as above.
  • Libertarianism - I love you dad, but complete government non-involvement? Agree to disagree.
  • Chicagoan Libertarianism - Similar to above, but UBI is based!
  • Libertarian Socialism - You are one of the best socialists, no doubt, but i still think you are too radical.
  • Classical Liberalism - I aim to carry on your legacy, but Laissez-Faire is quite harmful to consumers and small buisnesses.
  • Third Way - I can't argue with centrist economics, but you've also picked up some of the worst of neoliberalism.
  • Geolibertarianism - Whilst Georgism and liberty is all well and good, you won't be able to ensure egalitarianism without welfare and regulation.
  • Tridemism - While I don't like your authoritarian and nationalist tendencies, Social Georgism is based. Also, FREE TAIWAN!
  • Ordo-Liberalism - Social Capitalism is kinda based. But please try to lose some state weight.
  • Paternalistic Conservatism - You're just like Social Democracy but a little more statist and culturally right, takes all sorts to make an economy I suppose.
  • Democratic Party - I might've left you to become independent and form the Forward Party, but we're still friends, right?
  • White Nationalism - David Duke is a good friend of Tulsi Gabbard, and Richard Spencer endorsed Andrew Yang, but you're racist.
  • Geosyndicalism - I'm mixed on socialism and you're too radical, but Georgism and liberty are right with me.
  • File:Soc.png Socialism - I like some of your ideas, but alot of them I can also do without.

Enemies

Further Information

Literature

Wikipedia

People

Parties

Online Communities

Youtube

Videos

Wacky ideologies 37 Social Libertarianism by Knights of the alternate histories

Youtube Videos


Gallery

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