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| The Previous LiberGraph Format | ||
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The
pre-2000 version of the LiberGraph was somewhat simpler, with vague
divisions between Left and Right; a dubious 'Moderate' classification
and no 'Centrist' area. |
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| RLC
Members were rated on their LiberGraph standings in 2000. |
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| Old LiberGraph Classifications | ||
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Libertarians advocate the maximum amount of Personal and Economic Liberty, consistent with the defense of individual rights.
Enterprisers advocate a moderate amount of Personal and Economic Liberty, with "good" government programs.
Conservatives advocate a large amount of Economic Liberty, but favor a large government role in social issues.
Liberals advocate a large amount of Personal Liberty, but favor a large government role in economic issues.
Moderates advocate limited but strong government restraints on both economic and social issues.
Authoritarians advocate strong government restraints on both economic and social issues. The opposite of Libertarian principles.
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