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I think one of the biggest ideological distinctions is just how they think of family.

Communism is explicitly anti-family, and is the most direct opponent of it as a concept. Despite that, Stalinism was forced to adopt elements and at least the veneer of a family, which ends up being like having an abusive and reluctant father.
Libertarianism is against it as well, with the idea that everybody is supposed to be a sovereign individual that has to fend on their own within a greater system.
Many Religions also place themselves above family, declaring that their holy edicts are more important than the relationship between parents and children.

Mussolini's Fascism and National Socialism were attempts to reform government into a family on the basis of defending their own peoples.

Liberalism is a family of a single mother, or a widower where the father has been replaced by a foreigner.
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@Apollonian_Differential There are two sides of Libertarianism, the Jewish side which is the primary driver of the ideology and the European side who seeks to reconcile the ideal of freedom as well as being left alone in peace.
White Libertarians are constantly on the defensive, because they are simply trying to defend what they can.
When they realize that this is not possible and their enemies will never compromise with them is when the ideology shifts to something more sustainable.