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(Yes. Yes He did. He wrote that so-called liberalism of today is in essence a social democracy.)
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[[File:QuasiBert.png]] Moderate Libertarianism (Debatably)<br>
[[File:StatistBert.png]] Pro-State Libertarianism (Debatably)<br>
{{Alias|Hans Hermann Hoppe.png|Hoppeanism|[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]]}}<ref>[https://archive.org/details/democracythegodt00hans/page/42/mode/2up?q=Liberalism #]</ref><br>
{{Alias|Cball-US.png|American Model|[[File:Demcr.png]] Democratism}}<br>
{{Alias|Cball-EU.png|European Federalism|[[File:ALDE.png]] ALDEism}}<br>
{{Alias|Hayek.png|Hayekism|Limited Democracy}}<br>
{{Alias|Hans Hermann Hoppe.png|Hoppeanism|[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]]}}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230405190518/https://portalconservador.com/livros/Hans-Hermann-Hoppe-Democracy-The-God-That-Failed.pdf Democracy - The God that Failed], chapter 1, page 42 - "Since 1918, practically all indicators of high or rising time preferences have exhibited a systematic upward tendency: as far as government is concerned, democratic republicanism produced communism (and with this public slavery and government sponsored mass murder even in peacetime), fascism, national socialism and, lastly and most enduringly, social democracy ("liberalism")."</ref><br>
{{Alias|Awaj.png|Anarchism|[[File:Statist.png]] Statism}}<br>
{{Alias|Hindutva.png|Hindutva|[[File:Libtard.png]] Librandu}}<br>
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