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*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Mario Draghi]] (1947-), [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italian Republic | *[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Mario Draghi]] (1947-), [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italian Republic | ||
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|Toomas Hendrik Ilves]] (1953-), [[File:Cball-Estonia.png]] Estonia | *[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|Toomas Hendrik Ilves]] (1953-), [[File:Cball-Estonia.png]] Estonia | ||
*Alejandro Gaviria (1966-) [[Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | *Alejandro Gaviria (1966-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | ||
*[[File:Yang2020.png]] [[Social Libertarianism#Yangism|Andrew Yang]] (1975-), [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States of America | *[[File:Yang2020.png]] [[Social Libertarianism#Yangism|Andrew Yang]] (1975-), [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States of America | ||
*[[File:Volt.png]] [[European Federalism|Damian Boeselager]] (1988-), [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] West Germany/FRG | *[[File:Volt.png]] [[European Federalism|Damian Boeselager]] (1988-), [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] West Germany/FRG |
Revision as of 10:56, 8 November 2022
Technoliberalism, or TechLib is a centrist ideology leaning on the libertarian right quadrant. They believe in the ideals of liberty, self-awareness, individuality, decentralization and responsibility while developing technologies that are available to the general public and the five core interests of technoliberalism such as the construction of government, environmentalism, economics, education and science and civil liberties.
History
In the book Technoliberalism and the End of Participatory Culture in the United States, Adam Fish describes technoliberalism as the belief that network technologies reduce the contradictions of a society that nurtures both the free market of Classical Liberalism and the social welfare of Social Liberalism.[1]
At the heart of the philosophy of technoliberalism as a belief and movement is "a predominant belief in technology, a suspicion of traditional modernist institutions, and the belief that the cumulative consequences of individual involvement in technology will generate social benefits."[2] The main beliefs of this ideology correspond to five main interests: Construction of the Government, education and science, economics, environment and civil liberties. They include:
- Protecting the freedom of individuals while preserving the freedom of others.
- Free markets with strict rules.
- Fair taxation, especially for big companies.
- Protecting the planet by strictly regulating the damage to the environment
- The power of small and medium businesses.
- Freedom of speech and communication technologies.
- Emphasis on technological advances, not on the status quo.
Personality and Behaviour
How to Draw
Like Technocracy, TechLib is simple to draw.
- Draw a ball.
- Draw a yin-yang symbol in light grey and dark midnight blue.
- Draw in the eyes.
You're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Light Grey | #BFBFBF | 191, 191, 191 | |
Dark midnight blue | #003366 | 0, 51, 102 |
Relations
Friends
- Liberalism - My dad taught me that human rights need to be protected at all costs.
- Democratic Transhumanism - We both support technology and democracy.
- Capitalism - Best economic model. (Don't get mad at my regulations please, they're necessary!)
- Technogaianism & Green Liberalism - We need to protect our planet by any means necessary while developing technology and protecting our rights.
- Civil Libertarianism - Protecting the individual's freedom while respecting others, I like that!
- Regulationism - Fair regulation and fair taxation are necessary. (But not too much!)
- Social Capitalism & Ordo-Liberalism - Freiburg School is ultrabased.
- Eco-Capitalism - Wonderful! Just needs some more regulation and it'd be perfect.
- Scientocracy - We must listen to scientists at all times.
- Social Liberalism - Fellow liberal who supports fairly regulated capitalism. Great guy.
- Social Libertarianism - We have quite a lot in common! (You could say Yang supports both of us...)
- Piratism - Defending civil liberties with an emphasis on internet rights? That's quite based not gonna lie.
Frenemies
- Technocracy - I do like his sentiment of being intelligent, but why do you argue with me for supporting liberal ideas? Isn't it how this world should be run?
- Francoism - You like science and merit too, but you are too fashy.
- Classical Liberalism - Ok but you're a minarchist obsessive. Still better than Misestard.
- Lowellism - Some pretty based policies but you're a Right-Libertarian Neo-Nazi.
Enemies
- Anarcho-Primitivism - Civilization is important for the being. If there isn't any civilization, it will be chaos, allowing anyone to do what they desire. On the technological scale, it is too low, making life primitive and harder to live, as well as a shorter lifespan. These 2 characteristics of yours make life much harder as we know it.
- Neoluddism - I'm not exactly sure how you plan on getting rid of all the world's technology.
- Socialism - If you want a raise next week, you need to stop protesting and do your science experiments.
- Democratic Socialism - You're not actually democratic, socialism just makes things not-so democratic. I hope you understand what I said. Also, it doesn't help that some of you are just straight up closet tankies.
- Conservative Socialism - You're even worse than the other two.
- Industrialism - Please follow my environmental regulations.
- Right-Wing Populism - Can you please quit spreading all that climate change denial rhetoric and conspiracy theories?
- File:Bolsonarism - alt.png Bolsonarism - Fake liberal, stop promoting pseudoscience.
- Pol Potism - Absolutely disgusting.
- Fourth Theory - I am living proof that liberals are not the "tards" you claim they are.
- Austrolibertarianism - You do realize that the free market needs some regulation in order to function properly?
Further Information
Articles
- Five theses on technoliberalism and the networked public sphere
- The Surrogate Effect: Technoliberalism and Whiteness in a “Post” Labor Era
- Technoliberalism and the End of Participatory Culture in the United States (Article about the book)
Literature
Wikipedia
Notes
Gallery
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Liberals - Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité | |
Main | Classical Liberalism • Social Liberalism • Big Tent Liberalism • Third Way • Liberalism • Liberal Conservatism • Ordo-Liberalism • Radical Liberalism |
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Regional | Cardosoism • Bidenism • Sarneyism • Obamaism • Clintonism ( Hillaryism) |
Self-Inserts | FreePCB Reformism • Brazilian Liberalism • DECBism |