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Adam Smith}}'''Classical Liberalism''' is an Economically Right, moderately Libertarian, and culturally varied ideologyball.
Adam Smith}}'''Classical Liberalism''' is an Economically Right, moderately Libertarian, and culturally varied ideologyball.



Revision as of 20:20, 27 July 2020

Classical Liberalism is an Economically Right, moderately Libertarian, and culturally varied ideologyball.

History

He was born in the early 18th century as a child of File:Enlightnenment.png Enlightenment. He used to believe that people had an inherent right to their "Life, Liberty and Property" though he later amended that to "Life, Liberty and The Pursuit of Happiness". He also often strongly opposed landed aristocracy, struggling against Monarchism and Reactionary.

Some time in the 19th century ClassLib became Father to Liberalism, who managed to then make the Liberal Dynasty into what it is today.

In his retirement within the 20th centuries he became father to two other ideologies, Libertarian and National Liberalism.

Personality

  • Sleepy
  • Old
  • "How do you do fellow liberals ?"
  • Sometimes speaks with a Scottish accent...
  • Goes out with women who are... Old enough, but it's still a bit sketchy.

How to Draw

  1. Draw a ball with Eyes
  2. Draw a tricolour of Dark Blue, Gold and White.
  3. (Optional) draw a renaissance wig.

You're finished

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