Algae Capitalism

Dropping the weird third person perspective 'cause everyone else seems to be writing in first. Sorry if it feels kinda stilted in some places.

Algae Capitalism is a Centre-Libright, progressive and globalist leaning ideology representing Splomp's political views. It believes in a reformed market capitalist system, similar to |Socical Social Capitalism. It also believes in a syncretic welfare state between standard welfare and UBI.

[[File:Regulationism.png]] Regulation
I believe that a completely free market inevitably becomes exploitative and falls to big companies, and that regulation is the best way to achieve a truly free market. I'm a proponent of the Social Market Economy, or Social Capitalism.

[[File:Welf.png]] Welfare
I want the reform of the modern welfare state. The problem is this: If you deem anyone below a certain line of wealth eligible for welfare, for some people only slightly below the line, moving above it is a bad financial decision. They lose their welfare and have a net loss of money. The best alternative would be a UBI, but very few countries can afford that. I am an advocate of the "Food Dividend"(which I invented).

The Food Dividend
The government gives each citizen enough money to cover the cost of food each month. However, it is not compulsory to spend it on food. One way or another, it frees up that much of the citizen's income to spend elsewhere.

[[File:Civlibert.png]] Liberties [[File:Socliber.png]]
When it comes to liberties, I follow the Social Libertarian school of thought. This means keeping the balance between positive and negative rights. One set of rights without the other is not true freedom. I also agree with Civil Libertarianism, and the expansion of Civil Liberties (though they should not be prioritized over other rights, as per my other stipulation.)

Drugs
One of the major caveats of my liberties policy is on Narcotics. I think we should treat drugs like an epidemic, not a crime. For cannabis at least, I support decriminalization/partial legalization, as it is the least harmful. I see it taking on a role similar to alcohol as times moves on, and should be treated as such. For harder drugs, I support limited government dealing of it to addicts, thereby taking off it the black market. This would also come with a pardon and free rehab. Production of these drugs should be illegal.

Guns
The other major caveat I have with Libertarianism is firearms. The US has shown that their "right to bear arms" has brought nothing but more pain and violence. I believe that we need many rights because it leads to high personal fulfillment. I have no interest of rights simply for the sake of rights, and I see no reason why a law abiding citizen would need to own a firearm.