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Technoliberalism : ウィキペディア英語版
Technoliberalism

Technoliberalism (lɪb(ə)r(ə)lism’ ) is a political philosophy founded on ideas of liberty, individuality, responsibility, decentralization, and self-awareness. It also highlights an idea that technology should be available to everyone without controls.〔Horst, Heather and Miller, Daniel (eds.) ("Digital Anthropology" ) 2012. Accessed 7 February 2014.〕 Its core beliefs fit under five main interests that include Construction of the Government, Economics, Civil Liberties, Education and Science, and Environment. Technoliberals support such ideas as balance of powers in the government, decentralization, affordable education, the protection of our planet, and the freedom of speech and communication technologies.
== Philosophy ==
Technoliberalism has some links to neo-liberalism, yet with some core differences; "While Adam Smith conceived of a market that was in a way a natural and ineradicable part of the landscape (based on the human propensity 'to truck, barter and exchange'), and neoliberal thought continues to see the market in this way, technoliberalism holds up the idea that such complex systems can be contrived in their entirety"〔Malaby, Thomas. ("Making Virtual Worlds: Linden Lab and Second Life" ) 2009. Accessed 7 February 2014.〕
At the centre of the philosophy of Technoliberalism as a belief and a movement is "an overriding faith in technology, a suspicion of conventional modernist (top-down) institutions and a conviction that the aggregate effects of individual engagement of technology will generate social goods"〔
Technoliberalism is about the combining of decentralism, individualism, responsibility and self-awareness, nothing in excess, sustainability, and engineering style regulation and governance. Its core beliefs fit under five main interests; Construction of the Government, Education and Science, Economics, the Environment, and Civil Liberties.
They include:
*The protection of the individuals freedom, whilst maintaining that of others.
*Free markets with strongly enforced rules.
*Fair taxation, especially of big companies.
*The protection of our planet through strong regulation on damaging the environment.
*The power of small and medium sized businesses.
*The freedom of speech and communication technologies.
*The emphasis on technological advancements instead of the status quo.

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