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Question: as you see it as a philosophy
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a moderate aggregate blend of liberalism and conservatism
 
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an off-scale strange type of conservatism
 
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it's own philosophy
 
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« on: November 13, 2006, 03:47:23 PM »
« edited: November 13, 2006, 03:50:15 PM by thefactor »

a separate philosophy of its own which in left-right terms is just about in the middle in theory, but often a little closer to the right in practice (depending on the context of course).

But I have never met anyone who wants to maximize freedom for all of humanity (i.e., a single world government which does nothing but provide police/security). At most, even the most ardent liberatarians' love of freedom is subservient to their nationalism.
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