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These ideologyballs inhabit the Libertarian Right quadrant of the political compass. Ironically, like their authleft arch-enemies, their largest concern is economics, but to maintain capitalism and competition and are thus variable on social and cultural issues. For instance, [[Anarcho-Capitalism]] and [[Minarchism]] are examples of culturally centre or ambivalent libright balls, while [[Hoppeanism]] and [[Paleolibertarianism]] are outright culturally right-wing, and [[Pink Capitalism]] and [[Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism]] are culturally left, but their emphasis on maintaining capitalism keeps them libright.
These ideologyballs inhabit the Libertarian Right quadrant of the political compass. Ironically, like their authleft arch-enemies, their largest concern is economics, but to maintain capitalism and competition and are thus variable on social and cultural issues. For instance, [[Anarcho-Capitalism]] and [[Minarchism]] are examples of culturally centre or ambivalent LibRight balls, while [[Hoppeanism]] and [[Paleolibertarianism]] are culturally right-wing, and [[Pink Capitalism]] and [[Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism]] are culturally left. But what unites them all together is their emphasis on capitalism and most importantly, minimizing the role of the state in both the economy the citizens' lives.
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Revision as of 12:17, 28 February 2021

These ideologyballs inhabit the Libertarian Right quadrant of the political compass. Ironically, like their authleft arch-enemies, their largest concern is economics, but to maintain capitalism and competition and are thus variable on social and cultural issues. For instance, Anarcho-Capitalism and Minarchism are examples of culturally centre or ambivalent LibRight balls, while Hoppeanism and Paleolibertarianism are culturally right-wing, and Pink Capitalism and Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism are culturally left. But what unites them all together is their emphasis on capitalism and most importantly, minimizing the role of the state in both the economy the citizens' lives.