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*[[File:Georgist.png]] [[Georgism]] - Fellow left libertarian who agrees with me on land policy. A big inspiration.
*[[File:Georgist.png]] [[Georgism]] - Fellow left libertarian who agrees with me on land policy. A big inspiration.
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - John Locke was pretty great.
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - John Locke was pretty great.
*[[File:Ricardosoc.png]] [[Ricardian Socialism]] - A left-wing version of the above.
*[[File:Civlibert.png]] [[Civil Libertarianism]] - Full self ownership!
*[[File:Civlibert.png]] [[Civil Libertarianism]] - Full self ownership!
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] and [[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism]] - Say yes to self-ownership and no to private property!
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] and [[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism]] - Say yes to self-ownership and no to private property!
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*[[File:Angeo.png]] [[Geoanarchism]] - I'm not so sure about how you can maintain common land ownership in a stateless society, but it's the thought that counts. Also, please be less friendly with [[File:Ancapf.png]] him.
*[[File:Angeo.png]] [[Geoanarchism]] - I'm not so sure about how you can maintain common land ownership in a stateless society, but it's the thought that counts. Also, please be less friendly with [[File:Ancapf.png]] him.
*[[File:Agsoc.png]] [[Agrarian Socialism]] - I want land reform, too. But I don't think that socialism is necessary for that.
*[[File:Agsoc.png]] [[Agrarian Socialism]] - I want land reform, too. But I don't think that socialism is necessary for that.
*[[File:3princ.png]] [[Tridemism]] - A little too authoritarian for me, but at least you were better than who came before you and especially those who came after you.

===Enemies===
===Enemies===
*[[File:Property.png]] [[Propertarianism]] - Why did you ruin the Lockean Proviso!?
*[[File:Property.png]] [[Propertarianism]] - Why did you ruin the Lockean Proviso!?

Revision as of 21:13, 13 November 2023

"If one also grants the importance of equality of life prospects, then equal opportunity left-libertarianism is, I claim, the most plausible version of libertarianism."

The Steiner-Vallentyne School is a Left Libertarian ideological school of thought. It bases its support for economically left-wing ideals in Classical Liberal, Georgist, and Physiocratic ideas on self-ownership, land appropriation, land ownership and the ownership of natural resources. It opposes the ownership of natural resources and land if such ownership acts as a detriment to others, and believes in state welfare programs and some form of wealth redistribution. Unlike many schools of left-libertarianism, the Steiner-Vallentyne school is not socialist, communist, or anarchist, as it is more moderate in its economically left-wing views.

History

W.I.P.

How to draw

Flag of Steiner-Vallentyne School
  1. Draw a ball with 5 stripes; three of them red and 2 of them white.
  2. Draw a dark blue triangle positioned on the left and pointing to the right.
  3. Draw a white star inside the dark blue triangle.
  4. Add the eyes.

You're done!

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  • Libertarian Socialism - Sorry, but I think this might be a bit too far.
  • Social Liberalism - We both try to combined the principles of classical liberalism with egalitarian outcomes, but positive rights are a bit of a headache.
  • Geoanarchism - I'm not so sure about how you can maintain common land ownership in a stateless society, but it's the thought that counts. Also, please be less friendly with him.
  • Agrarian Socialism - I want land reform, too. But I don't think that socialism is necessary for that.
  • Tridemism - A little too authoritarian for me, but at least you were better than who came before you and especially those who came after you.

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