Technoliberalism

Technoliberalism (TechLib) is a centrist ideology leaning on the libertarian right quadrant. They believe in the ideals of liberty, self-awareness, individuality, decentralization and responsibility while developing technologies that is available to the general public and the five core interests of technoliberalism such as construction of government, environmentalism, economics, education and science and civil liberties.

How to Draw
Like Technocracy, TechLib is simple to draw.
 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Draw a yin yang symbol in light grey (#bfbfbf) and dark midnight blue (#003366).
 * 3) Draw in the eyes and you're done!

Friends

 * [[File:Lib.png]] Liberalism - Human rights is a necessity for the world.
 * [[File:Cap.png]] Capitalism - Free markets should in fact, spread across all corners around the world.

Frenemies

 * [[File:Technocracy.png]] Technocracy - I do like his sentiment of being intelligent, but why do you argue with me for supporting liberal ideas? Isn't how this world should run?

Enemies

 * [[File:Anprim.png]] Anarcho-Primitivism - Civilization is important for the being. If there isn't any civilization, it will be chaos, allowing anyone to do what they desire. For the technological scale, it is too low, making life primitive and harder to live, as well as a shorter lifespan. These 2 characteristics of yours make life much harder as we know it.
 * [[File:Soc.png]] Socialism - Please stop protesting. If you want a raise next week, you need to stop protesting and do your science experiments.
 * [[File:Consocf.png]] Conservative Socialism - You're not actually democratic, socialism just makes things not-so democratic. I hope you understand what I said.

Articles

 * Five theses on technoliberalism and the networked public sphere
 * The Surrogate Effect: Technoliberalism and Whiteness in a “Post” Labor Era
 * Technoliberalism and the End of Participatory Culture in the United States (Article about the book)

Books

 * Technoliberalism and the End of Participatory Culture in the United States by Adam Fish

Wikipedia Pages

 * Technoliberalism