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==Variants==
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===[[File:LeftAbolition.png]] Left-Wing Abolitionism===
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===[[File:IslamicAbolition.png]] Islamic Abolitionism===
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===[[File:NeoAbolition.png]] Neo-Abolitionism===
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Revision as of 03:13, 11 May 2023

Abolitionism or Anti-Slavery is a non-quadrant political ideology that is against slavery. According to his philosophy, all people, regardless of their ethnic origin, are free and should not be at the mercy of other people.

History

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Beliefs

Abolitionism, as already mentioned, opposes slavery and believes that it would be something inhuman, as it believes that humans are born free. It is culturally ambiguous, as there are as many conservative abolitionists as there are progressives, although most slave regimes are culturally reactionary. Most oppose colonialism and racism, because of slavery in the Americas and Africa, with many (especially in Latin America and Africa) associating abolitionism with anti-imperialism, although there is debate about this. Abolitionism was influenced by Enlightenment and Classic Liberal ideals (Adam Smith, John Locke (debated), James Garfield and others) and by some Judeo-Christian examples. Abolitionism is also economically neutral, as the only economic position in fact is opposition to the slave economy, which can range from socialist to capitalist.

Relationship with Christianity

There is debate regarding Christianity and slavery, as religious skeptics claim that Judeo-Christianity was used to justify slavery especially in the Middle Ages. While in fact various regimes used Christianity as a justification for slavery, many abolitionists also had a biblical basis, even if some opposed the clergy. Some examples in the history of Christianity that oppose slavery could be:

  • Moses freeing the Hebrew people
  • Deuteronomy 23:15-16
  • Isaiah 58:6-9
  • Quakers
  • Pope Benedict XIV, Pius VII, Pius IX, Gregory XVI and Leo XIII
  • John Brown and countless other examples

Variants

Left-Wing Abolitionism

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Right-Wing Abolitionism

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Islamic Abolitionism

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Neo-Abolitionism

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How to Draw

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill it with dark blue
  3. Draw three connected chains in yellow color
    1. The middle chain should be broken, with a few small pieces sticking out.
    2. The left chain should be tilted at a 45 degree angle.
    3. The chain on the right should be bent at the opposite angle.
  4. Draw the eyes and you're done!

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Enlightened Absolutism - Half of your supporters are against slavery and serfdom, but the other half are in favor of both? What is your position?
  • Capitalism - Many (or most) of your supporters are opposed to slavery and have some legal variants, but your critics accuse you of neo-slavery. I don't know my opinion about you.
  • Socialism - Something similar to the above, but economically different. You have great intentions, but you have too many horrible variants.

Enemies

  • Slavery - YOU'RE THE WORST THING EVER, FREEDOM FOR THE SLAVES!
  • Confederatism - You are literally a slave state! Thank god Lincoln defeated you!
  • Kraterocracy - Theorist and main advocate of slavery system.
  • Kleptocracy & Illegalism - "except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted"
  • Nazism - NAZIST TRASH!!! Never again Auschwitz!
  • Stalinism - No more gulags!!!
  • Jihadism - Uses terrorism and kidnapping to make slavery in dominated territories and uses religious extremism as justification, completely disgusting!!! Burn in Hell Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi!!!
  • Totalitarianism - Almost all of you support slavery, you bastards!!!

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