Right-Liberalism

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Right-Liberalism
AlignmentCenter-Right
Key Principles
  • Free Market Economics
  • Right-Leaning Cultural Values
Values


Right-Liberalism is a collection of center-right ideologies that tend to favour free-market (often laissez-faire) capitalism, private property rights, and occasionally certain conservative values, while opposing state-intervention and social welfare. In modern times, Right-Liberal ideologies are most visible in the Liberal Democratic Alliance coalition of the Yatan-Theian Accord's government.

Sub-Ideologies

  • Agrarianism: A system of government focused on the interests of farmers, favouring their subsidization and rural lifestyle.
  • Anarcho-Capitalism: A form of anarchism that aims to organize a society that lacks rulers or any other constituted authority via free-market economics and privatization of all facets of society.
  • Corporatocracy: A system where the state is either directly run by major corporations, or intervenes in the benefit of them.
  • Islamic Democracy: A system which combines the doctrine and values of Islam with liberal democracy, occupying a middle-position between secularism and theocracy.
  • Liberal Conservatism: A form of moderate conservatism advocating for the implementation of right-liberal economic policies under a government which preserves traditions.
  • Libertarianism: A form of laissez-faire capitalism advocating for property rights and as minimal state-intervention in the lives of people as possible in order to maximize freedom.
  • Neoliberalism: A form of bureaucratic capitalism that coexists with generally left-leaning cultural policies that promotes globalization and rejects interventionism.
  • Uchtadaryo System: A form of free-market liberal democracy within a feudal system directed by homeowners associations rather than 'lords', with each HOA being represented in government and granted near total control over their 'territories'.