State Liberalism, also known as Liberal Dictatorshipball, is a socially progressive, capitalist and moderate free market, authoritarian ideology. It combines economic policies of Liberalism, Liberal progressivism, and authoritarianism. It serves as a contradiction of the notion that authoritarian right ideologies must also be culturally right, similar to how National-Anarchism does the opposite for the libertarian left quadrant.
While the child of Authoritarian Capitalism, State Liberalism is culturally left-wing instead of moderate and boasts how its capitalist dictatorship promotes progressive values, causing it to butt heads with the culturally far-right National Capitalism.
How to draw
- Draw a ball
- Colour it black, but not pure black
- Draw a light yellow circle in the centre
- Draw 4 black slits in the circle coming from the bottom left, representing the invisible hand of the market
- Draw the eyes
You're done!
Relationships
Friends
- Progressivism - My mother who taught me why progress is key but I think she has some concerns over my way of going about them.
- Authoritarian Capitalism - Based dad!
- Mediacracy - What if buzzfeed controlled the government?
- Pink Capitalism - It should go without saying, BASED!
- Ingsoc - Just imagine if I could unperson illiberals! What fun that would be!
- Fordism - Me, but even more extreme
Frienemies
- Liberalism - Why be democratic when you can have your ideology in place forever?
- Neoliberalism - You make a decent status quo but why let dissidents speak? That's cringe.
- Fascism - Good ideas on economics and the state but drop that cringe nationalism
- Pinochetism - Nice going with the helicopters! But what if there were more gay trans helicopter pilots of color?
Enemies
- Anarcho-Communism - What do you mean dictators aren't any better when they're female? How DARE you call me fake woke!
- National Bolshevism + Strasserism - Awful ideas.
- National-Anarchism - Nationalism, cringe. Anarchism, cringe. Socialism, cringe.
- Anarcho-Fascism - Disgusting.
- Democracy - what if people vote against their own interests?