Much of our political discourse focuses on the left/right divide in a simple one dimensional domain. If you’re not left, you’re right. If you’re not right, you’re left. There is a third way: Libertarian. As a way to describe where libertarianism fit I have created this two-dimensional chart to help explain:

libertarianism_2d

The vertical axis describes the economy; on the horizontal, the civil society.

Free markets or “laissez faire” capitalism allows business and individuals to freely trade and undertake voluntary exchanges for good and services. State control occurs when the government or central authority is the primary decision maker on what good and services are traded amongst its people.

On the civil society side, puritanism is the support of a “morally correct” way of living and generally has it’s roots in religious fundamentalism. On the other side, we have civil freedom where an individual is free to choose how they live their life without interference from other groups.

It is not surprising then, that libertarianism, lovers of liberty, are in the top right quadrant.

UPDATE: I am not sure what to call the ??? quadrant  – but I would sure hate to live in that world.

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