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'''Civil Libertarianism''' is a civically libertarian and economically variable ideology. It is a form of Libertarianism who believes in the expansion and preservation of civil liberties. Distinct from right libertarianism because he is focused on fighting for a legal system centered around the harm principle, privacy and civil rights without any interest in economic liberalism. Sometimes he can be portrayed as a scholar with nerdy expertise of the law and philosophy. He is also not to be confused with [[File:Socliber.png]] [[Social Libertarianism]], despite having similar policies.
 
Despite his name he often clashes with right libertarians by opposing private coercion as much as state authoritarianism. Typically he gets along well with center-left and lib-left ideologies at least until his [[File:Freespeech.png]] free speech absolutism and opposition to hate speech laws angers them.
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Civil Libertarianism is a culturally liberal ideology that defends the [[File:Indiv.png]] [[W:Civil_liberties|rights of individuals]] to conform to social norms or not. This belief also overlaps with the harm principle, since civil libertarianism believes no specific moral code should be imposed onto society when one's lifestyle is not harming others.
 
==Personality and Behaviour==
Civil Libertarianism can be portrayed as a scholar with nerdy expertise of the law and philosophy.
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