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quote="A refashioned liberalism that incorporated key libertarian concerns and insights could make possible a truly progressive politics once again–not progressive in the sense of hewing to a particular set of preexisting left‐wing commitments, but rather in the sense of attuning itself to the objective dynamics of U.S. social development. In other words, a politics that joins together under one banner the causes of both cultural and economic progress." |
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'''Liberaltarianism''' is a political ideology that combines principles both from [[File:ModernLib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Modern Liberalism]] and [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism]]. It's a mostly utilitarian ideology that believes in relatively small government, non-atomistic individualism, a live and let live philosophy, the ease of doing business and free markets, but accompanied with the more paternalistic approach of Modern Liberalism, arguing that full on laissez-faire economics aren't the way to go, and aim for a more moderate view. |
'''Liberaltarianism''' is a political ideology that combines principles both from [[File:ModernLib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Modern Liberalism]] and [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism]]. It's a mostly utilitarian ideology that believes in relatively small government, non-atomistic individualism, a live and let live philosophy, the ease of doing business and free markets, but accompanied with the more paternalistic approach of Modern Liberalism, arguing that full on laissez-faire economics aren't the way to go, and aim for a more moderate view. |