Libertarianism

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Libertarianism, or more simply Right-Libertarianism or Libertarian Capitalism, is a civically libertarian, laissez-faire capitalist and culturally variable ideology. He inhabits the libertarian right quadrant of the political compass, generally being in the middle of it unless specified.

He believes in a very limited government and the individual's natural self evident rights of life, liberty, and property. He likes the use of militias to watch them.

He technically believes in the same principles of Classical Liberalism of equality before the law and the basic rights to life, liberty, and property, along with most librights, although some people debate most Libertarians are only Libertarians because of the precise ideology and not the principles of it.

History

Naming Controversy

A narrative often held up by Left-wing Libertarians is that the term "Libertarian" was originally a socialist term, which was later appropriated by the right. This conception is mostly true.

There are two origins of the term.

The term "Libertarian" was originally coined in the File:Monkeyzz-Enlightenment.png Enlightenment File:Enlightnenment.png to describe supporters of free will (as opposed to determinism) and with it generally free action. With the first recorded usage of the term being in 1789 in reference to metaphysics. While the first political usage belongs to the Libertarian Communist, Joseph Déjacque, who used the French word libertaire in a letter to Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. As such, to say that "Libertarianism" is a strictly leftist term is not intellectually honest.

Although, it is true that the term "Libertarian" came in a wider use within left-wing circles in the 1890s as a euphemism for Anarchism, and different variations as Libertarian Socialism, Anarcho-Communism, and Anarcho-Syndicalism solid decades (Almost half a century) before the term was popularised within right-wing circles.

Although the term Libertarianism was present at the time, it acquired its current meaning that we use at the split from Liberalism before the 30s. Put simply, what was originally Liberalism split into what we now know as Classical Liberalism and Libertarianism. Although, during the campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt the term started to be associated with the Democratism of the United States. This, in turn, created two definitions of the term Liberalism, the American definition, by which Liberalism was associated to the Democratic Party and the definition in the rest of the world Liberalism kept its meaning being about the same thing as modern day Libertarianism, but later, with the radicalization of the Classical Liberal circles, Libertarianism some of them prefered to stop being called Classical Liberals to adopt the term "Libertarian" completely and Classical Liberalism started to be associated to Classical Economics only while Libertarianism became closer to the Austrian School of Economics. The western definition is also closely tied to Anarcho-Capitalism, as they share similar beliefs.

Proto-Libertarianism

While Libertarian ideals could be considered to be rooted in history since antiquity (with examples being the 6th century B.C. Chinese Philosophers Lao-Tzu and Chuang-tzu), the modern incarnation of them can be traced to the radicalisation of Classical Liberal principles that occurred through the later half of the 19th century and through the 20th.

The most influential of these 19th century movements is generally considered to be French Liberal School, of Frederic Bastiat and Gustave de Molinari fame. With the former being known for positing that law becomes unjust and corrupted when it punishes the right of self-defence of one individual in favour of other individuals' plunder and the latter for being originator of ideas that were essentially Voluntaryist.

How to Draw

Flag of Libertarianism

Libertarianism's design is based on the Gadsden Flag.

  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Draw eyes on the ball.
  3. Fill the ball around the eyes with yellow.
  4. Draw a coiled timber rattlesnake.
  5. (Optional) Draw grass under the rattlesnake.

For more detail add "DONT TREAD ON ME" or the simpler "NO STEP" under the rattlesnake.

Color Name HEX RGB
Yellow #F5DD00 245, 221, 0
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Green #124412 18, 68, 18

Relationships

Friends

  • Capitalism - The only good economic system.
  • Classical Liberalism - My father who is more moderate than me but influenced by views greatly.
  • Constitutionalism - Shall not be infringed, suckers!
  • Austrolibertarianism - My radical and influential son.
  • Anarcho-Capitalism - Basically me but more extreme, we disagree on some stuff like the NAP but overall we get along well.
  • Minarchism - You're pretty similar to AnCap which is why I like you but you believe in some bare bones government which is good.
  • Libertarian Conservatism - Pretty much me but conservative. Tell Conservatism to piss off and we're good. I'd still vote for Ron Paul (and maybe for his son) over anyone else in the GOP though. But at the end of the day, we agree on almost everything.
  • Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism - Pretty much me but more progressive, we still agree on almost everything though.
  • Christian Libertarianism - Pretty much me but religious, we still agree on almost ev- you probably get it by now...
  • Libertarian Paternalism - "Encouraging" certain civil liberties? Oh well, at least you care about them to some extent.
  • Hoppeanism - Much more radical than me and very racist too but we have a mutual love of free markets and we both hate commies so we're good.
  • Hayekism - Your work was flawless.
  • Pink Capitalism - Good ideas economically, love them in fact but I'm not a big fan of your ultra-progressivism, bear in mind that I don't hate it as much as Paleobert or Hoppean but you're still going too far left on the cultural axis.
  • Liberaltarianism - Liberalism? Libertarianism? Is tha- Wait, it's just the mix of me and that lib.
  • Civil Libertarianism - I get that you don't want people treading on each other, but don't go bossing around people. Otherwise you are cool.
  • Libertarian Feminism - I would say I will shoot you if you touch her without paying her first her consent, but who am I kidding, my pumpkin is totally capable of shooting you herself! Go get them gal!
  • LGBTQ - As principled libertarians, we should support everyone's right to be free!

Frenemies

  • Anarcho-Pacifism - Won't tread on me, but also too cozy with the File:Soc.png socialists.
  • Authoritarian Capitalism - We agree on economics but he wants to tread on me.
  • Anarcho-Naturism - I respect your personal lifestyle choices, but do it in your backyard, ok? Also, stop hanging with socialists!
  • National Capitalism - You think contained free market is a good idea AND you want to tread on me also but at least we agree economically.
  • Pinochetism - Statist fuck, but the way he dealt with commies is based. Pls no step.
  • Conservatism - We agree on a lot of stuff like markets and we both hate socialists but he tells me I don't commit to my nation's values like he does as if I even care. Otherwise I normally vote for him.
  • Liberalism - He has the right ideas, but is far too moderate and is usually a corporate puppet.
  • Social Libertarianism - I mean Andrew Yang is a kinda based but wtf is this welfare shit?
  • Libertarian Market Socialism - Has similar economics to me, but what about muh entrepreneurship?
  • Green Libertarianism - If you wanna be an environmentalist you'll need to be a statist, at least we agree on pretty much everything else though.
  • National Libertarianism - If you wanna be a nationalist you'll need to be a statist, at least we agree on pretty much everything else though, mostly.
  • Neoliberalism - Because of you everybody calls me Neoliberal, at least you're capitalist.
  • Paleolibertarianism - Not nearly libertarian enough. Tell Paleoconservatism to piss off and we good.
  • Neo-Libertarianism - What are you exactly? Get that interventionist garbage outta here and we're good.
  • Trumpism - You're way too protectionist and statist, but as long as you keep the tax cuts you're somewhat tolerable.
  • Hoxhaism - DON'T STE- wait, what you mean you abolished taxes?
  • Objectivism - Everyone says we look exactly the same, so why don't we get along more?
  • File:Prog.png Progressivism - Slightly more cultural left and could use more economic libertarianism and gun rights advocacy, but at least we fight for Hong Kong and love weed.
  • Post-Libertarianism - Grandson? How could this happen?
  • Korwinism - JUST WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU?!

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