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Strong belief in democracy and individual freedom (derives from both of the above).
So Hitler, Franco, Salazar, Napoleon, Mussolini etc...
Not 'Western'?
Has the concept of free will (effectively non existent in other cultures)
Probably can't be Islamic faith and Western. Islam for instance lacks the full concept of free will - all will is subordinate to Allah's will and predestined.
There have been plenty of people (and Theologians and Philosophers) in the West who disagree with the existence of Free will. Heck; Determinism was coined in Europe (Greece) in the 7th century BC.
Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Augustine of Hippo are 'not Western' I guess:
The notions of free will and predestination are heavily debated among Christians. Free will in the Christian sense is the ability to choose between good or evil. Among Catholics, there are those holding to Thomism, adopted from what Thomas Aquinas put forth in the Summa Theologica. There are also some holding to Molinism which was put forth by Jesuit priest Luis de Molina. Among Protestants there is Arminianism, held primarily by Methodist and some Baptist, and formulated by Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius; and there is also Calvinism held by most in the Reformed tradition which was formulated by the French Reformed theologian, John Calvin. John Calvin was heavily influenced by Augustine of Hippo views on predestination put forth in his work On the Predestination of the Saints.Martin Luther seems to hold views on predestination similar to Calvinism in his On the Bondage of the Will, thus rejecting free will.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will#Eastern_philosophy
As for Islam and Free will:
In Islam the theological issue is not usually how to reconcile free will with God's foreknowledge, but with God's jabr, or divine commanding power. al-Ash'ari developed an "acquisition" or "dual-agency" form of compatibilism, in which human free will and divine jabr were both asserted, and which became a cornerstone of the dominant Ash'ari position. Free will, according to Islamic doctrine is the main factor for man's accountability in his/her actions throughout life. Actions taken by people exercising free will are counted on the Day of Judgement because they are their own; however, the free will happens with the permission of God.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will#Eastern_philosophy