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    Green Liberalism is an environmentalist ideology that advocates for tight regulations on matters that impact the environment while remaining liberal on other social issues and economic issues.

    "When the well's dry, we know the worth of water.”

    Beliefs

    The term "green liberalism" was coined by political philosopher Marcel Wissenburg. In his 1998 book Green Liberalism: The Free and The Green Society. He argues that liberalism must reject the idea of absolute property rights and accept restraints that limit the freedom to abuse nature and natural resources. However, he rejects the control of population growth and any control over the distribution of resources as incompatible with individual liberty, instead favoring supply-side control: more efficient production and curbs on overproduction and over-exploitation. This view tends to dominate the movement, although critics say it puts individual liberties above sustainability.

     
    American green liberal and Democratic party's 2000 presidential candidate, Mr. Al Gore

    On economic issues, green liberals take a position somewhere between classical liberalism (on the center/center-right) and social liberalism (on the center/center-left): green liberals may favor slightly less government involvement than social liberals, but far more than classical liberals. Some green liberals practice free-market environmentalism and thus share some values with rightist classical liberalism or libertarianism. This is one of a few reasons why a blue-green alliance is possible in politics.

    The historian Conrad Russell, a British Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords, dedicated a chapter of his book The Intelligent Person's Guide to Liberalism to the subject of green liberalism. In a literary sense, the term "Green Liberalism" was coined, however, by political philosopher Marcel Wissenburg in his 1998 book Green Liberalism: The Free and The Green Society, among others.

    Variants

      German Greenism

    W.I.P

    How to Draw

     
    Flag of Green Liberalism
    1. Draw a ball
    2. Fill the ball with green
    3. Add the symbol of Liberalism:
      1. Draw a white circle in the middle
      2. Draw 4 green diagonal lines into the bottom left of the circle
    4. Add the eyes and you are done!
    Color Name HEX RGB
    Pantone Green #22b14c 34, 177, 76
    White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255


    Relations

    Friends

    Frenemies

    •   Eco-Fascism - Seriously man!? At least you care about the environment....
    •   Eco-Anarchism - Too far.
    •   Eco-Socialism - Not sure about Socialism but he's mostly good.
    •   Eco-Conservatism - Conservative, but at least he cares about the environment.
    •   Neoconservatism - I'll never forgive you for stealing the election from me back in 2000 (at least you defeated that polluting Saddam)! The Greens in Germany flirt with you a lot tho and DPP works with you to prevent conquest by   that polluter.
    •   Neoliberalism - He sometimes goes against green laws due to "muh economy", but Bloomberg and Macron are based.

    Enemies

    •   Industrialism - Stop the factories!
    •   Dengism - Polluting commies want to invade Taiwan and remove DPP's green laws.
    •   Anarcho-Capitalism - Can't save the environment without regulations!
    •   Revisionary Tridemism - Haha, 2021 Referendum kicked ya bum![2] 四個不同意,台灣更有力!(All four rejected, Taiwan stays strong!) Yes, I dumped Algae Rights. So what?
    •   Florida - YOU SHOULD KILL YOURSELF NOW!

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    References

    1. [1], Gruence.de. Webarchived 2016.
    2. "2021 Taiwanese Referendum Results", Wikipedia.org.

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