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    "Inclusive of both social and economic liberalism in its focus on the relationships between technology and freedom, technoliberalism is a discourse that attempts to make concentration on contradictions impossible."

    Technoliberalism, or TechLib is a centrist ideology leaning on the libertarian right quadrant. They believe in the ideals of liberty, self-awareness, individuality, decentralization, and responsibility while developing technologies that are available to the general public and the five core interests of technoliberalism such as the construction of government, environmentalism, economics, education and science, and civil liberties.

    History

    In the book Technoliberalism and the End of Participatory Culture in the United States, Adam Fish describes technoliberalism as the belief that network technologies reduce the contradictions of a society that nurtures both the free market of Classical Liberalism and the social welfare of Social Liberalism.[20]

    At the heart of the philosophy of technoliberalism as a belief and movement is "a predominant belief in technology, a suspicion of traditional modernist institutions, and the belief that the cumulative consequences of individual involvement in technology will generate social benefits."[21] The main beliefs of this ideology correspond to five main interests: Construction of the Government, education and science, economics, environment and civil liberties. They include:

    Variants

    Conservative Technoliberalism

    Conservative Technoliberalism is an ideology that believes in much technological progression, but a preservation of traditional values. They also support other standard Technoliberal principles, such as Environmentalism and Welfarism. An example of a follower of this ideology would be Elon Musk.

    Techno-Neoliberalism

    Techno-Neoliberalism is an ideology which advocates for the use of technology and Technocracy to maintain the world order, Capitalism, and Democracy across the world. As well as using the world order to advance technology.

    Kurzgesagtism

    See: Kurzgesagtism

    Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell is a German YouTube channel that focuses on science and tech. While generally being Apolitical, they do sometimes dive into politics. For example, Kurzgesagt has Often expressed the importance of Climate Change and the need for action against it. They have also kinda endorsed UBI in the video ‘Universal Basic Income Explained – Free Money for Everybody? UBI’.

    Atari Democrats

    In 1980s and 1990s US politics, the phrase Atari Democrat referred to Democratic legislators who suggested that the support and development of high tech and related businesses would stimulate the economy and create jobs.

    BritMonkey

    See: BritMonkeyism

    BritMonkey is a British YouTuber that makes videos about many subjects, one being politics. He expresses sympathies towards the American Model, and is a Georgist.

    Socialist Technoliberalism

    Socialist Technoliberalism is an ideology that supports technological innovation, but unlike normal Technoliberalism, which supports regulated capitalism, SocTechLib supports a market socialist or a left-leaning social democratic economy. Another difference between Technoliberalism and Socialist Technoliberalism is the fact that the latter supports alter-globalization, along with technological globalization.

    Personality and Behaviour

    Technoliberalism is the son of Technocracy and they can be seen doing parent/child activities. He can be portrayed as a stereotypical Liberal, with the added quality of being a massive nerd, obsessively speaking about science and often correcting other balls about minor mistakes. Despite this, he doesn’t really do anything maliciously, but he is, however, often snarky and passive-aggressive to those he disagrees with.

    He loves the internet, and is often seen web-surfing, web-designing, and gaming. Thus, he might be portrayed as a stereotypical internet figure, such as a live streamer, or as a mold more similar to someone like Internet Historian. When he is not doing that, he may be seen researching S.T.E.M., listening to Mastadon, trading crypto, or watching YouTube.

    When offline, he is probably tinkering with tech, performing a science experiment, or being in nature, which he has a deep love for, thus often using electric cars or solar-powering his home.

    How to Draw

    Symbol of Technoliberalism

    The flag of liberalism is based on the design of Technocracy, but red is replaced with blue, which is commonly used to represent liberal ideologies ,

    1. Draw a ball.
    2. Draw a yin-yang symbol in light grey and dark midnight blue.
    3. Draw in the eyes.
    4. You're done!
    Color NameHEXRGB
     Light Grey#BFBFBFrgb(191, 191, 191)
     Dark midnight blue#003366rgb(0, 51, 102)


    Relations

    Friends

    Frenemies

    • Technocracy - I love you, mom, and I do like your sentiment of being intelligent, but why do you argue with me for supporting liberal ideas? Isn't it how this world should be run?
    • Socialist Transhumanism - Technology is based, but socialism is cringe. My socialist variant seems to like you...
    • Neo-Enlightenment - My bright and hidden radical version. Please, stop being so laissez-faire.
    • Democratic Socialism - I like that you also advocate for democracy and regulation, but socialism takes things way too far left. And I prefer STEM power over worker power anyway.
    • Left-Social Democracy - You're only slightly better than DemSoc.
    • Liberal Socialism & Market Socialism - The least bad socialists. My socialist variant use you as economics..

    • Libertarian Transhumanism - You also like liberty, capitalism, and technology, but you're way too laissez-faire. Capitalism needs to be regulated.
    • Classical Liberalism - Benjamin Franklin was a good liberal man of science, but you're a minarchist obsessive. Still better than Misestard.
    • State Liberalism - Ah, yes a fellow man of science who wants a fourth industrial revolution and end climate change and diseases. But please calm down with the elitism and authoritarianism!
    • Chicago School - Not as bad as the Austrian School, but still too laissez-faire.
    • Neoliberalism - Woah woah woah! slow down there bud, trickle down economics don't work! My neoliberal variant likes you.
    • Francoism - You like science and merit too, but you are too authoritarian.
    • Lowellism - Some pretty based policies but you're still a Neo-Nazi.
    • Reactionary Modernism & Neoreactionaryism - Fellow men of science, but you are too edgy (probably due to being online for too long). And stop calling me a "midwit".
    • Cyberocracy - Only good if AI has the separation of powers and term limits. Otherwise, too autocratic.

    Enemies

    • Alt-Right - My #1 competitor in Fortnite. I created his site though
    • Neoluddism - I'm not exactly sure how you plan on getting rid of all the world's technology.
    • Anarcho-Primitivism - Sending everyone back to the stone age is not going to liberate anyone.
    • Socialism - If you want a raise next week, you need to stop protesting and do your science experiments or something.
    • Conservative Socialism - Ugh. S*cialist with backward cultural views.
    • Corporatocracy - You regulate capitalism in completely the wrong way.
    • Industrialism - Please follow my environmental regulations.
    • Austrian School - You do realize that the free market needs some regulation in order to function properly?
    • Right-Wing Populism - You're suffering from conspiracy brainrot, get help immediately.
    • Bolsonarism - Fake liberal, stop promoting pseudoscience.
    • Kakistocracy - I will prevent you.
    • Pol Potism - Absolutely disgusting.
    • Fourth Theory - I SENTENCE YOU TO DEATH BY DRONES!
      • WOE! LANCET & GERAN UPON THEE!
      • NAH, MAN. MQ-9A REAPER ON YOU!


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    1. He follows Joe Biden on X Twitter.
    2. His belief in observation was an important part in the development of modern science. Aristotle wrote about governments in his book called Politics. He divided the government into 3 types: monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy. He thought that the best government was a combination of all three types. Socrates’ theories would later go on to influence the Liberal American Model
    3. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HplP9WUr_kE
    4. 4.0 4.1 America could be a Utopia
    5. Let's Ban Cars (Seriously)
    6. 6.0 6.1 The Myth of the 1950s
    7. Being Alive is Good, Actually
    8. BRITAIN IS A DUMP!!!!!!!!!!!!
    9. 43 Predictions about AI
    10. Stop Being a Climate Change Doomer
    11. The Power of Land: Georgism 101
    12. Botswana: How to Make a Country Rich (From Scratch)
    13. How We Make Money on YouTube with 20M Subs
    14. Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR
    15. How To Terraform Venus (Quickly)
    16. We have big plans for 12,022 and need more birbs to support us in our mission to make science and humanism appealing to as many people as possible. All our open positions, some based in Germany (Munich and/or Berlin), some fully remote can be found here: https://bit.ly/3nhjPEm
    17. Animation videos explaining things with optimistic nihilism since 12,013. (stated in about me section)
    18. Vaccine Revolt
    19. 19.0 19.1 Walden has proposed that he, Adams, and Andrew Cuomo pledge to abide by the results of a poll in September 2025, such that the weakest candidates will drop out and unite behind the strongest to defeat Zohran Mamdani in the general election.
    20. Fish, Adam. 2017. Technoliberalism and the End of Participatory Culture. Palgrave Macmillan.
    21. Horst, Heather and Miller, Daniel (eds.) "Digital Anthropology" 2012. Accessed 7 February 2014.

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