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  2. Left-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Left-libertarianism, [1] also known as left-wing libertarianism, [2] is a political philosophy and type of libertarianism that stresses both individual freedom and social equality. Left-libertarianism represents several related yet distinct approaches to political and social theory.

  3. The Political Compass - Wikipedia

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    The economic (leftright) axis measures one's opinion of how the economy should be run. [1] In economic terms, the political left is defined as the desire for the economy to be run by a cooperative collective agency, which can mean a sovereign state but also a network of communes , while the political right is defined as the desire for the ...

  4. Right-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Peter Vallentyne writes that libertarianism, defined as being about self-ownership, is not a right-wing doctrine in the context of the typical leftright political spectrum because on social issues it tends to be left-wing, opposing laws restricting consensual sexual relationships between or drug use by adults as well as laws imposing ...

  5. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    This axis is less significant in the United States (where views of the role of religion tend to be subsumed into the general leftright axis) than in Europe (where clericalism versus anti-clericalism is much less correlated with the leftright spectrum). Urban vs. rural: this axis is significant today in the politics of Europe, Australia ...

  6. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Political ideology in the United States is usually described with the leftright spectrum. Liberalism is the predominant left-leaning ideology and conservatism is the predominant right-leaning ideology. [96] [97] Those who hold beliefs between liberalism and conservatism or a mix of beliefs on this scale are called moderates.

  7. Nolan Chart - Wikipedia

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    Top leftLeft-wing political philosophies. Those supporting low economic freedom and high personal freedom. Bottom rightRight-wing political philosophies. Those supporting high economic freedom and low personal freedom. Top right – Libertarians. David Nolan's own philosophy, corresponding with those supporting high economic and ...

  8. Left–right political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The leftright political spectrum is a system of classifying political positions, ideologies and parties, with emphasis placed upon issues of social equality and social hierarchy. In addition to positions on the left and on the right, there are centrist and moderate positions, which are not strongly aligned with either end of the spectrum.

  9. Libertarianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some libertarians reject association with either the right or the left. Leonard Read wrote an article titled "Neither Left Nor Right: Libertarians Are Above Authoritarian Degradation". [212] Harry Browne wrote: "We should never define Libertarian positions in terms coined by liberals or conservatives—nor as some variant of their positions. We ...