Comment Re:Sounds familiar. (Score 1) 571
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Are you a citizen or legal resident of the United States?
*ducks*
Sorry, couldn't resist (and I don't associate myself with groups of either persuasion, but thought it was funny).
I believe in individual freedom, but I also don't want YOUR individual freedom to infringe on MY individual freedom.
That statement pretty well defines Libertarianism as it is understood by most; I'm free to do whatever I want, as long as it doesn't infringe on your freedom to do whatever you want.
I'm not trying to start a semantic flame war, and I agree that the definition of Liberalism has been warped (it seems now to mean "do what you want and someone else will pay for it"; your opinion may vary). That definition is what most people accept, however, and like most of its mirror philosophies on the right, it does not advocate individual freedom for everyone (it divides individuals into classes).
Liberalism is the idea that everyone should be free to do what they want to do.
I think the word you're looking for, at least in the USA, is "Libertarianism". Both the left (hate-speech/crime laws, social justice via tax code) and right (religiosity) routinely act counter to that idea, regardless of what their ideologues might say in public.
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.