Minarcho-Mutualism

Minarcho-Mutualism is an economically left-wing, pro-market, ultra-libertarian and culturally ambiguous (though usually progressive-leaning) ideology that supports a socialist system based on worker ownership of the means of production, collectively or individually, in combination with a free market, usufructs, mutual credit banking, limited private property and representation of trade by equal amounts of market labour, inspired by the writings of Pierre Joseph-Proudhon, combined with the minarchist principle of the smallest possible government, a "night-watchman state" which only exists to provide courts and law enforcement, albeit also protecting worker's rights, as he believes a stateless market economy would lead to the re-emergence of capitalism. He is strongly in favour of individual liberty and is often critical of taxation.

How to draw
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Friends

 * [[File:Mutualist.png]] - Just get a little bit of government, and you would be perfect.
 * [[File:Minsocf.png]] - We're almost the exactly same, I just put more of a emphasis on markets and usufruct.
 * [[File:Libms.png]] - My more moderate brother.
 * [[File:Socliber.png]] - Me, but capitalist. He's cool I guess.

Frenemies

 * [[File:Minarchist.png]] - I like the the minimal state, but could you abandon capitalism?
 * [[File:Anin.png]] - He gets along really well with dad, but he tends to view me as to controlling and moderate.
 * [[File:Ego.png]] - I like his coops, but he keeps calling my (extremely minimal) regulations "spooks."
 * [[File:Tito.png]] - Goes way, WAY to far in the opposite direction. I like the market socialism but leave those coops alone!
 * [[File: Georgist.png]] - I like making land common property, and the free markets but why do you want to stick with capitalism?
 * [[File:Socdem.png]] - You're not the worst, but you still pretty regulatory and capitalist.

Enemies

 * [[File:Authcap.png]] - Wow, I hate both of these things!
 * [[File:Property.png]] - Read "What is Property?" rentiod.