Left-libertarians generally believe in the <strong>decentralization of power</strong> and the importance of <strong>individual autonomy</strong>. They argue for the protection of civil liberties and are often critical of state intervention in personal lives. However, unlike right-libertarians who advocate for <strong>laissez-faire capitalism</strong>, left-libertarians often support some form of <strong>economic egalitarianism</strong>. They argue that social inequalities and economic exploitation are incompatible with individual freedom. Therefore, they often advocate for policies that promote <strong>social justice</strong> and <strong>economic equality</strong>, such as <strong>progressive taxation</strong>, <strong>social safety nets</strong>, and <strong>workers' self-management</strong>.