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Neo-Reactionary Libertarianism is a  Libright  and Culturally Reactionary ideology which puts emphasis on the necessity of strong social institutions such as family, church, or natural elites for society to function well. Likewise, being a catholic follower of virtue ethics, it considers that traditional Christian moral virtues (such as faithfulness, honor, and the like) should be paramount in a well-functioning community.

It aims to synthesize elements of Libertarianism with Reactionary sociological views, as well as Catholic morality

It may be characterized as Coindorni's ideology. It remains associated with libertarian in its support of private property rights as natural, inalienable rights, but may be considered "Post-Anarchist" (as a parallel to Neo-Reactionarism's "Post-Libertarianism") in its rejection of the former term; despite advocating for the abolishment of the weberian state; insofar as it isn't systematically "anti-hierarchy", as Anarchism semantically is, thus ceasing to be associated with the term.

As formerly stated, the elements that make this ideology Libertarian is its belief in property rights as natural rights. On the other hand, that which makes it "Neo-Reactionary" is its undemocratic and anti-egalitarian sentiments, and embracement of Neo-Reactionary concepts such as 'the cathedral' - which distances it from most Libertarians, for whom the state is the sole promoter of statism - the 'total state', and such.

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  2. Certain elements of it