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(Liberal Autocracy. Authoritarian Democracy is the philosophy of a democratically-elected government which restricts civil liberties. Liberal autocracy is its opposite; that is, it believes in civil liberties but not a democratically-elected government. I could rename this if the term "liberal" is interpreted to have a more economic than social meaning, as this is not the idea.)
 
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Authoritarian Democracy is the philosophy of a democratically-elected government which restricts civil liberties. Liberal autocracy is its opposite; that is, it believes in civil liberties but not a democratically-elected government.
Authoritarian Democracy is the philosophy of a democratically-elected government which restricts civil liberties. Liberal autocracy is its opposite; that is, it believes in civil liberties but not a democratically-elected government.
I could rename this if the term "liberal" is interpreted to have a more economic than social meaning, as this is not the idea.
I could rename this if the term "liberal" is interpreted to have a more economic than social meaning, as this is not the idea.
*There's already better looking designs for Liberal Autocracy. [[File:LibAutocrat.png]] [[File:ClibAuto.png]] [[File:LibAutocrat (1).png]] What's the point of this one? The design doesn't really look related to Liberalism, unless I'm missing something. - Rigourdigga

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Liberal Autocracy. Authoritarian Democracy is the philosophy of a democratically-elected government which restricts civil liberties. Liberal autocracy is its opposite; that is, it believes in civil liberties but not a democratically-elected government. I could rename this if the term "liberal" is interpreted to have a more economic than social meaning, as this is not the idea.

  • There's already better looking designs for Liberal Autocracy. What's the point of this one? The design doesn't really look related to Liberalism, unless I'm missing something. - Rigourdigga

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