Paleolibertarianism

Paleolibertarianism (shortened to Paleobert and Paleolib) also called Old Right Libertarianism is a type of libertarianism which stresses inherent incompatibility between cultural egalitarianism and inclusionarism and the concept of liberty as well as a focus on the importance of inherited culture as a means of maintaining order. Paleolibertarianism is distinguished by a particular opposition to all types of state interventionism, especially Foreign and  Economic. Paleolibertarianism as an ideology is one which embodies a culturally and economically right-wing and a civically libertarian position.

Proto-Paleolibertarianism
The early origins of Paleolibertarianism can be found within certain conservative tendencies within anti-statist movements and vice-versa. The first type of Proto-Paleolibertarianism may be found in the likes of Edmund Burke and by extension the Old Whig movement. The second may be found in the ideas of the oppositors to the french revolution found in the French Liberal School found in the writers such as Frederic Bastiat and Proto-Anarho-Capitalist thinkers like Gustave De Molinari as well as the conservatism which the English Classical Liberal thinker Herbert Spencer acquired within his later works, after which he was sometimes regarded as "Nothing but a Conservative Anarchist.

The Old Right movement
The origins of Paleolibertarianism which the meaning used nowadays had origin be found in the Old Right and its alliance with the Modern US Libertarianism movement, with its biggest advocator being the Anarcho-Capitalist writer Murray Rothbard. The Old Right was a group of Conservative activists, thinkers and politicians which have opposed intervention into foreign wars (most notably W.W.I. and W.W.II.) as well Franklin Delano Rooselvelt's New Deal and  economic regulationism. They were more commonly known as the Paleoconservative movement, which later, thanks to alliance with the prevously mentioned Libertarian movement blended into what's now known as Paleolibertarianism. The advocators of Paleolibertarianism include Albert Jay Nock, Lew Rockwell, Jeffrey Tucker, Murray Rothbard and Henry Louis Mencken.

The "Paleo Alliance"
W.I.P.

Personality
Paleolibertarianism will generally avoid any situations of sexual promiscuity and substance abuse by progressivists, but never will go after them directly.

How to Draw
Paleobert flag.svg You're done
 * 1) Draw a ball with Eyes
 * 2) Make it Purple (preferably a shade similar to the shade used for the Political Compass)
 * 3) On the ball draw a Rattlesnake
 * 4) Below the snake write "No Step"

Friends

 * [[File: Libertarian.png]] Libertarianism - He's a cool to hang out with, but he sometimes says that I make him feel uncomfortable.
 * [[File:Clib.png]] Classical Liberalism - Your views on civil liberties have inspired many libertarian ideologies!
 * [[File:Austrobert.png]] Austrolibertarianism - Great economic views!
 * [[File: Libcon.png]] Libertarian Conservatism - Best brother, although he can be a bit statist at times. Ron Paul is based.
 * [[File: Natlib.png]] National Libertarianism - He's like a twin brother to me!
 * [[File:Conlib.png]] Conservative Liberalism - A buddy who is just a bit statist, but cool nonetheless.
 * [[File:Ancon.png]] Anarcho-Conservatism - My radical counterpart, who took the anti-statist stance too seriously. Based nonetheless.
 * [[File:Plcn2.png]] Paleoconservatism - My somewhat statist parent, who I have much in common with.
 * [[File: Ancapf.png]] Anarcho-Capitalism - A more radical and economically focused sibling that absolutely loves Murray Rothbard.

Frenemies

 * [[File: Hoppef.png]] Hoppeanism - My more radical son, lives in the same house, but he sometimes says shit even I think is too radical.
 * [[File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png]] Korwinism - Basically Hoppean, but more insane and monarchist. And [[File:Polandball.png]] polish. Oh well, at least you're trying to make libertarianism a thing there...
 * [[File:Bhl.png]] Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism - Too progressive, but at least they're economically based and want to minimize the role of state.
 * [[File:Socliber.png]] Social Libertarianism - Same as above, but welfarist.
 * [[File: Pinkcap.png]] Pink Capitalism - He is really annoying and always calls me a fascist, but we can at least put our differences aside when talking about economics.
 * [[File: Consocf.png]] Conservative Socialism - He couldn't be more misguided but at least his intentions are good.
 * [[File:Rpop.png]] Right-Wing Populism - I like your social and economic stances, but can you just SHUT UP for at least 5 FREAKING MINUTES and not embarass me?!
 * [[File: Anprim.png]] Anarcho-Primitivism - Paleo does not mean Paleolithic, dummy. (Though protecting culture without a state is based).
 * [[File: Hamiltonianism.png]] Hamiltonianism - He is really based, but too statist for my liking.

Enemies

 * [[File: world.png]] Globalism - A mega-state that forces all of us to give up our tradition in the name of so-called "world unity"? HELL NO.
 * [[File: Falgsc.png]] FALGSC - Wants to use the state to not only give up my property and freedoms, but also my cultural values.
 * [[File: Neoliberal-icon.png]] Neoliberalism - He is annoyingly progressive, but unlike [[File:Pinkcap.png]] PinkCap, his centre-right economics don't make up for it.
 * [[File: Anqueer.png]] Queer Anarchism - Hates the state but probably wants to turn me into a [[File: Les.png]] lesbian catgirl.
 * [[File: Necon.png]] Neoconservatism - You're a conservative, yet you conserve nothing. Also, STOP WASTING MY TAX DOLLARS ON WARS, YOU IDIOT!!!
 * [[File: Zio.png]] Zionism - "On the one hand there are the Palestinian Arabs, who have tilled the soil or otherwise used the land of Palestine for centuries; and on the other, there are a group of external fanatics, who come from all over the world, and who claim the entire land area as "given" to them as a collective religion or tribe at some remote or legendary time in the past."

Literature

 * Bertrayal of the American Right by [[File:Ancapf.png]] Murray Rothbard
 * Getting Libertarianism Right by [[File:Hoppef.png]] Hans-Hermann Hoppe
 * Speaking of Liberty by Llewellyn Harrison Rockwell Jr.
 * Our Enemy, the State and On Doing the Right Thing by Albert Jay Nock
 * The case for Paleo-libertarianism by Llewellyn Harrison Rockwell Jr.
 * Why Paleo? by Murray Rothbard

Wikipedia

 * Paleolibertarianism
 * Old Right
 * Lew Rockwell