Geopaleolibertarian Distributism

Geopaleolibertarian Distributism is the ideology of user Dumnorix. It is culturally right while being in the libertarian left quadrant.It advocates for widespread ownership of capital goods, limited government,Land Value Tax and Pigovian Taxes ,Decentralisation,Republicanism,Non-Intervention,Traditionalism,Cultural Nationalism,Individualism,Technophilia, Merito-Democracy and Gold backed-Currency.

=Ideology and Beliefs =

Economy
It believes in widespread ownership of capital goods to avoid concentration of power. It also rejects Central Banking and wants a currency that is on the gold standard. It wants Government to raise revenue from LVT and Pigovian Taxes.He wants there to be a welfare state in the form of a citizen's dividend. It also believes free trade is a good thing and that tarrifs harm growth.

Government
Government's role should be to protect the rights of individuals to life,liberty and property.Government should also break up big businesses.There shouldn't be a standing army ,rather militias,which exist due to strong gun rights, which the government could use as an army in case of war. The Government should also be either directly by the people(direct democracy) or when the level of government is too high  to allow direct democracy,it should  be trough directly elected representatives

Decentralisation
It believes that every issue must be tackled at the lowest level possible,the lowest being the inidvidual,who governs himself. If a problem cannot be solved by level (X) level (X+1) should try to solve it and so on.

Culture
It believes family,community ,order and common values to be important in keeping society stable, It rejects SJWs,Identity Politics(People should be judged by the content of their character and  not the color of their skin),multiculturalism(not miscegenation) and Abortion. He supports stricly limiting migration,but mainly by ending what causes it rather than focusing on walls(Capitalism,Climate Change and global wars for profit).It believes marriage is between the two who wanna marry and the church in which they marry. If the church wants to hold a marriage ceremony for a gay couple ,they can and if they don't no one's gonna force them.

Cultural Nationalism
It believes that preserving liberty and stabilty requires common culture ,in order to have higher societal trust. It therefore believes that the State should be a cultural unit.

European Federalism
It believes that Europe should be one country as a Confederation.(Similar to the Ward Republican Model Jefferson proposed for the US)

Philosophy
It believes in Christian Deism meaning he is inspired by the teaching of Jesus ,while rejcting the divinity of Jesus and god influencing the world currently,but believing he created it.He also believes liberty to be freedom from Dominance.

Foreign Policy
It is anti-interventionist meaning he believes one should only fight a war when one is attacked. It believes we ought to follow a golden rule in foreign policy,don't do to other countries what we don't want to be done to our country. He also is a strong believer in free trade.

Technophilia
It is a huge supporter of Technological and Scientific progress,believing in things like Transhumanism, Space Colonisation and genetic engeenering.

Merito-Democracy
It believes that everyone must pass a test before running for office,but that the people should have the choice between the candidates ,who have passed the test

= Relationships =

Friends
We need to make ownership of Capital goods widespread to prevent wage slavery

Land Value Tax is the   most efficient and fair form of taxation

Jeffersonian Democracy Jefferson was the greatest political thinker ever. His message on the issue of economics has been completly forgotten,despite idolization,sadly

Geopaleolibertarianism Me,but capitalist and without welfare. Based.

Republicanism The best system of Government.

Based,aslong as you don't deny the fact that the American Civil War WAS about Slavery.

Democratic Confederalism Based,but culturally left-wing

Thomas Paine was based and way ahead of his time

Distributist Social Democracy Welfare+Distributism+Democracy. Based, I'm pretty much you with more liberty and an LVT. Left-Enlightenment Based Individualist Leftie.

Geo Social Libertarianism Based,minus the Capitalism. Aristotelianism Politeia is based af. Chomskyism Great political thinker.Still kinda skeptical about this anarchism thing.

Smithian Socialism Based Socialist ,who actually understands the left-wing ,anti-capitalist nature of the Enlightenment. Libertarian Conservatism Ron Paul changed my mind on so many issues,despite being bad on many economic issues. One of the best things to ever happen to humanity

Left Anti Communism Yes,please. Send those state capitalists to hell

Rooseveltianism Great president,but too authoritarian.

Individualism There are no human rights except individual rights.

Classical Liberalism John Locke?Adam Smith? Destutt de Tracy?Baron de Montesquieu? Thomas Paine? Thomas Jefferson? John Stuart Mill?Based.

Enemies
Wage Slavery IS real,you're an enemy of democracy and republicanism cause you lead to  him

The best form of Capitalism(at keeping Capitalism alive and well) and that's not a good thing

Stop fighting wars for  him and expanding government.

Fuck off, Government that does not maximise Liberty can go die.

Islamophobia I refuse to believe that the religion of Islam is our enemy. Islamic Terrorism is a consequence of Western foreign policy.

State Liberalism Wage Slavery,Loss of Values,Global Warfare and  no liberty,my worst nightmare.

Pragerism Oil-funded,enlightenment-bashing warmongers

= Literature = Thomas Jefferson 's letter to Thomas Cooper from the 10th of September 1814 by  Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson's letter to John Taylor from the 28th of May  1816 by Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson's letter to Samuel Kercheval from the 12th of July 1816 by  Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson's letter to James Madison from the 28th of October 1785 by  Thomas Jefferson

War is A Racket by Smedley Butler

Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

Progress and Poverty by Henry George Two Treatises on Government by John Locke.

Rerum Novarum by  Pope Leo XIII