I think of the grid like this
--------- laws ------
ours-------------mine
---------rights--------
The y-axis is the authority continuum with the most authoritarian being pre-invasion Afganistan or - yes Preston, Germany before WWII. The old south in the US was pretty authoritarian since some people had no rights at all, it seems to me we're moving uncomfortably this way once again post 9/11 and post TEA party, etc. IOW, you either believe and act via the accepted norm or you are punished.
But none of that is necessarily economic.
the x-axis is the economic continuum where on the hard left is communal ownership of all property and means of production and the hard right I guess would be no state ownership of anything or provision of any service. "Collectivist" doesn't mean "collecting" it means "collective" as in "together".
I guess the old USSR is an example of a 0/10 - our/law (authoritarian/collectivist) country
and maybe Somolia a 10/0 mine/rights (Individualist/anarchist)
country (where the true free market individualists live).
I can't really think of a 0/0 our/rights (collectivist/anarchist)
country Mainly I think because of the "Law of Oligarchy" that says any organization of sufficient size will wind up with bureaucrats and they will eventually develop into a a hierarchy and eventually an oligarchy. Maybe some pre-industrial groups? There are lots of philosophers who ruminate on various strains of
left libertarianism such as
libertarian socialism but it is mostly just that, philosophizing. People like order and society needs laws because most will try to take advantage if they can.
I think the right tells themselves a story about just how exceptional they are and of course the recent "I built that" hubristic gas cloud is the perfect example. It is embarrassing to me to see people so full of themselves that they choose to ignore the sacrifices of the past that gave them their chances.
No doubt most concerns of the right in the US are tied up in Their Rights and Their Economy. Ask anyone on the right if they think other people get too many government benefits and what do they say? Of course they will repeat some version of
47% are moochers - but not them!
But the reality is "Tax
Expenditures" are the name for loopholes or as those on the right like to say
welfare.
Do you know what the largest Tax Expenditure is?
Tax exclusion of employer paid health insurance.
The second? The mortgage interest deduction
Third? Capital gains exemption on sale of residence.
What would those rugged individualists say about the elimination of
those tax expenditures?
http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=IF07L01
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)