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</gallery>|caption1 = "As a libertarian, I support invading Stanistan for violating their citizen's NAP"|family = [[File: Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatismball]] (Father)<br>
</gallery>|caption1 = "As a libertarian, I support invading Stanistan for violating their citizen's NAP"|family = [[File: Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatismball]] (Father)<br>
[[File: Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianball]] (Mother)|aliases = Neolibertarianism<br>
[[File: Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianball]] (Mother)|aliases = Neolibertarianism<br>
Neobert<br>|quadrant(s) = [[File: Rightunity-yellow.png]]|definition = "A form of Right-Libertarianism that states that negative liberty is not compatible with a strictly limited and/or non-existent state and such a state should be made powerful enough to support 'greater liberty' for the population."|year = 1980|country = United States|founder = James Sterba}}'''Neolibertarianism''' is an economically right-wing, civically centre-down and culturally ambiguous ideologyball. His believes stem from the concept of negative rights is largely incompatible with a strictly limited government and thus is generally supportive of government involvement in society as long as it "promotes greater liberty". The most generally distinguished of these policies Neobert believes "promote greater liberty" are foreign military interventions, which puts him at odds with the majority of the people within [[File:Libertarian.png]][[Libertarianball|his quadrant]] and very friendly to [[File:Neocon.png]][[Neoconservatismball|Neoconservatism]].
Neobert<br>|quadrant(s) = [[File: Rightunity-yellow.png]]|definition = "A form of Right-Libertarianism that states that negative liberty is not compatible with a strictly limited and/or non-existent state and such a state should be made powerful enough to support 'greater liberty' for the population."|year = 1980|country = United States|founder = James Sterba}}'''Neolibertarianism''' is an economically right-wing, civically centre-down and culturally ambiguous ideologyball. His believes stem from the concept of negative rights is largely incompatible with a strictly limited government and thus is generally supportive of government involvement in society as long as it "promotes greater liberty". The most generally distinguished of these policies Neobert believes "promote greater liberty" are foreign military interventions, which puts him at odds with the majority of the people within [[File:Libertarian.png]][[Libertarianball|his quadrant]] and very friendly to [[File:Necon.png]][[Neoconservatismball|Neoconservatism]].


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Revision as of 00:17, 20 June 2020

Neolibertarianism is an economically right-wing, civically centre-down and culturally ambiguous ideologyball. His believes stem from the concept of negative rights is largely incompatible with a strictly limited government and thus is generally supportive of government involvement in society as long as it "promotes greater liberty". The most generally distinguished of these policies Neobert believes "promote greater liberty" are foreign military interventions, which puts him at odds with the majority of the people within his quadrant and very friendly to Neoconservatism.

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Stylistic Notes

Neolibertarians are often made fun of by other libertarians because of their support of foreign wars and their willingness to pay tax to the state. Subsequently, they are sometimes called "Bootlickers".

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