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*[[File:Urb.png]] [[Patchwork]] - I love Liechtenstein!
*[[File:Urb.png]] [[Patchwork]] - I love Liechtenstein!
*[[File:Jabotite.png]] [[Jacobitism]] - One day I'll give you the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Joseph_Wenzel_of_Liechtenstein Liechtensteiner throne.] <s>Provide Liechtenstein doesn't become a republic or get annexed into one before that.</s>
*[[File:Jabotite.png]] [[Jacobitism]] - One day I'll give you the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Joseph_Wenzel_of_Liechtenstein Liechtensteiner throne.] <s>Provide Liechtenstein doesn't become a republic or get annexed into one before that.</s>
*🍷🗿 - I wants to eat all the Cum in your Penis, Senpai!


===Frenemies===
===Frenemies===

Revision as of 03:20, 3 September 2023

Libertarian Monarchism (LibMon) is an economically right, civically libertarian, culturally variable, but generally right-wing and Monarchist ideology which believes that a libertarian society should be ruled over by a Constitutional Monarchy.

History

The history of the Libertarian Monarchism is relatively short, as it emerged in the late 20ᵗʰ century as a response to the perceived failures of both liberal democracy and socialism. However, the roots of this ideology can be traced back to classical liberal and libertarian thinkers such as John Locke, Friedrich Hayek, and Murray Rothbard, who emphasized the importance of individual liberty and limited government.

The concept was first handled by Hans-Hermann Hoppe in his book "Democracy: The God That Failed" in 2001. Hoppe argued that a monarchy, in which the monarch has limited powers and the government is strictly limited, is better at protecting individual liberty and limiting government power than a democracy.

Since then, several thinkers have contributed to the development of Libertarian Monarchism as an ideology. One of the most notable is Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, who wrote a book titled "The State in the Third Millennium" in which he advocated for a specific type of monarchy in which the monarch serves as a neutral arbiter of disputes between different groups in society.

Personality and Behavior

He loves his guns and swords, his money bags, and killing commies. Also, he loves killing those cowards that thread on the royal family.

How to Draw

Flag of Libertarian Monarchism
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Fill half of it with white (#FFFFFF) and the other half with purple (#5C0075),
  3. Draw a brown (#6C5006) snake,
  4. Add "No step",
  5. Add a yellow (#FFFF01) crown,
  6. Add the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Purple #5C0075 92, 0, 117
Brown #6C5006 108, 80, 6
Yellow #FFFF01 255, 255, 1


Relationships

Friends

  • Hoppeanism - Love your book.
  • Monarcho-Capitalism - Me but slightly more statist!
  • Anarcho-Monarchism - Me but slightly less statist! Wait, how can a king exist under anarchy?
  • Korwinism - Polish follower, sometimes says uncomfortable things though, still based.
  • Neoreactionaryism & Neocameralism - Hans-Adam II fans
  • Zoroastrian Theocracy - "Whenever you can, act as a liberator. Freedom, dignity, wealth — these three together constitute the greatest happiness of humanity. If you bequeath all three to your people, their love for you will never die." - Cyrus the Great
  • Patchwork - I love Liechtenstein!
  • Jacobitism - One day I'll give you the Liechtensteiner throne. Provide Liechtenstein doesn't become a republic or get annexed into one before that.
  • 🍷🗿 - I wants to eat all the Cum in your Penis, Senpai!

Frenemies

  • Absolute Monarchism - Like the Monarchy part but he has WAY too much power.
  • Iron Front - You know that monarchies don't have to be necessarily oppressive? No? Oh well...
  • Anarcho-Capitalism - I mean, I like the whole free-market capitalism part but why do I have to go?
  • Classical Liberalism - Victorian Britain was quite based, but stop hanging out with him!

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