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'''Liberaltarianism''' is a political ideology that combines principles both from [[File:SoclibModernLib.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.
 
This more paternalistic approach in regard to markets is also applied to government welfare programs. Contrary to most libertarians, they wouldn't advocate for the abolition of all welfare programs, nor, as many modern liberals, would they advocate for large-scale socialization of services such as healthcare. Instead, they try to advocate for a more moderate approach in these topics, such as a school voucher system or a compulsory private health insurance system.
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=== [[File:Liberaltarianism2-icon.png]] Right-Liberaltarianism ===
'''Right-Liberaltarianism''' is the more moderate form of right-libertarianism. It acts as the middle ground between the highly [[File:LaissezfaireLfree.png]] laissez-faire philosophy of right-libertarianism and more moderate forms of [[File:ModEconlib.png]] market liberalism [[File:ModFiscon.png]], sharing some or most of the rhetoric associated with right-libertarians while not viewing state welfare and regulations as an inherent negative.
 
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