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=== Wikipedia === |
=== Wikipedia === |
Revision as of 18:26, 16 October 2022
Not to be confused with File:Progress.png Progressivism and/or
Libertarianism.
Liberal Democracy (LibDem) or just Liberalism (Lib) is a centrist, usually
Culturally Center to
culturally left ideology (although there are also some
culturally right liberal ideologies like
Reactionary Liberalism,
Conservative Liberalism etc...) which is regarded as being the dominant ideology within the Western world. He is also dominant in some countries in Africa, although most African countries usually are
social democratic or
authoritarian. There is not much liberalism in Asia and most of Eastern Europe, except in Taiwan.
History
Proto Liberalism
WIP
Enlightenment
WIP
1800's
WIP
1900's
WIP
Modern Day
WIP
Beliefs
Though liberalism is rather vaguely defined, and its definition alters depending on when and where the term is used, it is typically associated with values such as multiparty democracy,
civil liberties,
secularism, File:Prog.png progressivism,
internationalism, and a
market-based economy.
What separates Liberal Democracy from Classical Liberalism is an emphasis on social justice and social equality as compared with its predecessor. Liberalism tends to support moderate means-tested
welfare targeted at the poor to ensure people can meet basic human needs. He, also with his dad, Classical Liberal, influences a lot of liberal ideologies.
Personality
Liberalism is often shown getting easily angered or "triggered" by others and is shown to not be the biggest fan of violence. He is often schooled in debates.
However, he also has a secretive, wiser side that often acts philosophical and just.
How to Draw
Liberalism's design is based on a flag designed by u/Aransentin on r/neoliberal. The golden circle represents the world with the bars representing the invisible hand of the free market reaching around.
- Draw a ball with Eyes
- Make it blue (preferably (#006aa7) shade of blue)
- Draw a golden/yellow circle (#ffd700) and then make dents in it of the blue color. (Symbolizes the world being held by the invisible hand of the market)
You're done.
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
---|---|---|---|
Blue | #006AA7 | 0, 106, 167 | |
Gold | #FFE680 | 255, 230, 128 |
Relationships
Friends
Classical Liberalism - Love you dad! Just regulate that economy a bit more, okay?
Social Liberalism - My welfare-loving, progressive nephew. I helped teach him everything he knows.
Social Democracy - Like the above, except a little bit extreme at times. I'm still really glad you chose me over
them.
Neoliberalism - Son, you helped preserve my ideas when the world was on the verge of forgetting them. You’re my primary ideological successor, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
You also know more about economics than any of my other children.Liberal Conservatism - Tradition and freedom.
Liberal Feminism - 👏 More 👏 female 👏 liberals.
Green Liberalism - The BEST form of environmentalism.
Social Libertarianism - Free markets and moderated social justice are the center of the democratic system.
Third Way
- One of my most successful variants in recent years.
Christian Democracy &
Islamic Democracy - My religious children!
Even though the latter often degenerates into authoritarian ideologies likeErdoganism.
Radicalism - I know you are just a soclib who is no longer radical, and that is a good thing.
European Federalism - The European project is one of my biggest achievements, just federalize and get rid of some bureaucracies and you’ll be perfect.
Girondism - My french republican brother.
Venizelism - You do a good work in Greece.
Frenemies
- File:Prog.png Progressivism - I like your social values, but hate it when people confuse me with you, also drop down the socialism stuff, please.
Liberal Socialism - I like your dedication to liberal values, but socialism, I don't really like it... At least we both like attacking chuds on Twitter for holding different views though.
National Liberalism - I appreciate your support for civil liberties, but your nationalism scares me.
Conservative Liberalism - Aren't you LibCon again? No? Oh well.
Anti-Fascism - Look, I'm an anti-fascist too, but can you stop being so violent and beating up anyone who disagrees with you? Why dedicate actual time fighting people when we can go on Twitter and peacefully complain about it? (Also, I like capitalism, can't you see that just a few reforms of healthcare would make America better?)
Kemalism - I am grateful to Atatürk for getting Fethi Okyar to found the Liberal Republican Party, but statism is stupid. Ataturk was too authoritarian but was better than the reactionary cuck Erdogan. At least modern Kemalists support me.
Chiang Kai-shek Thought - Lei Chen, Tsiang Tingfu, and Hu Shih supported you against the
commies, but why tf did you shut down the Free China Journal? Also, the white terror was mega cringe.
Borisism - Tbh, you confuse me a lot. Are you a libcon or a Trumpist? Brexit and right-wing populism are cringe, but at least you have some progressive social takes and centrist economic policies Ig. I still prefer the Lib Dems over you even though I support you against Corbyn the old twat.
Neoconservatism - Please, cool it down with all the Military Interventionism.
Enemies
State Liberalism - NO YOU ARE NOT A LIBERAL! YOU ARE A DESPOT WITH PINK PAINT!
National Socialism - Genocidal fascist maniac who killed tens of millions of innocent people.
Marxism–Leninism - A totally failed ideology that killed tens of millions.
National Bolshevism - Literally Nazi Communism. Now I've seen everything...
Fourth Theory - Same as above.
National Communism - Moderate version of above.
Revolutionary Progressivism - Cultural progressivism is fine, but good God, you're insane!
Reactionarism - Why the f*ck do you want to return to the Dark Ages?!? You are just as insane as the guy above btw.
Mercantilism - You've had your time, now I'm the status quo, deal with it!
Trumpism - Ugh, disgusting. Please cool it with the reactionary populism.
Reactionary Liberalism - Just because we have the same views on economics doesn't make you one of us.
Maoism - Totalitarian genocidal commie who starved millions of his own people.
Stalinism - Same as the above, but somehow a bureaucratic nightmare.
Dengism - Better than Mao but never forget Tiananmen Square Massacre. I’ll also never forgive you for conducting a literal genocide in Xinjiang.
Putinism - Just like I won't forgive you for invading Ukraine. Also, Navalny is right, You're a Party of Crooks and Thieves!
Ilminism - Why in god’s name did you always want to assassinate and prosecute my followers?
Juche - and You too! North Korea turned into a totalitarian communist dystopia because of You!
Neo-Ottomanism - Why are you trying to bring Turkey backwards culturally and religiously and arrest thousands of people in the emergency and those journalists just because they criticized you? Turkey once held more journalists in custody than China. Your reactionary behaviors are just completely unacceptable. Atatürk was far better than you.
Anarchism - Without a state, there is no constitution and without a constitution is no right to consolidation.
Jihadism - Just leave me and everyone the f*ck alone, You fundamentalist terrorist!
Further Information
Literature
- | The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy by Dani Rodrik
- Discourse on Inequality & The Social Contract by Jean-Jacque Rousseau
- Emile, or On Education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- The Orange Book: Reclaiming Liberalism by Paul Marshall and David Law
Wikipedia
People
John Locke (1672-1704)
UK
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
USA
Max Weber (1864-1920)
Germany
Fethi Okyar (1880-1943)
Republic of Turkey
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945)
USA
John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946)
United Kingdom
Harry S. Truman (1884-1972)
USA
Hu Shih (1891-1962)
Republic of China
Chiang Wei-shui
(1890-1931)
Empire of Japan Taiwan Colony
Robert Menzies (1894-1978)
Australia
Tsiang Ting-fu (1895-1965)
Republic of China
Lei Chen (1897-1979)
Republic of China
John F. Kennedy (1917-1963)
USA
Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973)
USA
Karl Popper (1902-1994)
Austria/
UK
Pierre Trudeau (1919-2000)
Canada
Kim Dae-jung (1924-2009)
South Korea
Anthony Giddens (1949-)
UK
Jimmy Carter (1924-)
USA
George Soros (1930-)
Hungary/
USA
Bill Clinton (1946-)
USA
Hillary Clinton (1947-)
USA
Francis Fukuyama (1952-)
USA
Christopher Hitchens (1949-)
UK/
USA
Carl Bildt (1949-)
Sweden
Al Gore (1948-)
USA
Tony Blair (1953-)
UK
Fredrik Reinfeldt (1965-)
Sweden
Elon Musk (1971-)
South Africa/
Canada
Barack Obama (1961-)
USA
Mark Rutte (1967-)
Netherlands
Nancy Pelosi (1940-)
USA
Stephen Colbert (1964-)
USA
Julia Gillard (1961-)
Australia
Rachel Maddow (1973-)
USA
Emmanuel Macron (1977-)
France
Justin Trudeau (1971-)
Canada
Moon Jae-in (1953-)
South Korea
Aung San Suu Kyi (1945-)
Myanmar
Tsai Ing-wen (1956-)
Taiwan
Joko Widodo (1961-)
Indonesia
Christian Lindner (1979-)
Germany
Joshua Wong (1996-)
Hong Kong
Andrew Yang (1975-)
USA
Joe Biden (1942-)
USA
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya (1982-)
Belarus
Alexei Navalny (1976-)
Russia
Yair Lapid (1963-)
Israel
Gallery
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