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[[file:Baath.png]] [[Ba'athism|Saddam Hussein]] in Iraq, [[file:Franco.png]] [[Francoism|Francisco Franco]] in Spain, [[file:Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism|Antonio de Oliveira Salazar]] in Portugal, [[file:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy|Alfredo Stroessner]] in Paraguay, [[file: Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism|Augusto Pinochet]] in Chile, [[file:Castro.png]] [[Castroism|Fidel Castro]] and [[file: Guevara.png]] [[Guevarism|Che Guevara]] in Cuba, [[file:Showa.png]] [[Showa Statism|Emperor Hirohito]] in Japan, [[file: Muslim 2.png]]
[[file:Baath.png]] [[Ba'athism|Saddam Hussein]] in Iraq, [[file:Franco.png]] [[Francoism|Francisco Franco]] in Spain, [[file:Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism|Antonio de Oliveira Salazar]] in Portugal, [[file:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy|Alfredo Stroessner]] in Paraguay, [[file: Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism|Augusto Pinochet]] in Chile, [[file:Castro.png]] [[Castroism|Fidel Castro]] and [[file: Guevara.png]] [[Guevarism|Che Guevara]] in Cuba, [[file:Showa.png]] [[Showa Statism|Emperor Hirohito]] in Japan, [[file: Muslim 2.png]]
[[Islamic Theocracy|Saudi Arabia]], and [[file:Hochi.png]], [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Ho Chi Minh]] in Vietnam, are leaders and regimes that have commonly been regarded as being Authoritarian.
[[Islamic Theocracy|Saudi Arabia]], [[file:Gaddafi]] [[Gaddafism|Muammar Gaddafi]] in Libya, and [[file:Hochi.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Ho Chi Minh]] in Vietnam, are leaders and regimes that have commonly been regarded as being Authoritarian.


less famous examples include [[file:Pron.png]] [[Peronism|Juan Peron]] in Argentina, [[file:Jacobin.png]] [[Jacobinism|Maximillien Robespierre]] in France, and more recently, [[file:Hamas.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Hamas]] in Palestine.
less famous examples include [[file:Pron.png]] [[Peronism|Juan Peron]] in Argentina, [[file:Jacobin.png]] [[Jacobinism|Maximilien Robespierre]] in France, and more recently, [[file:Hamas.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Hamas]] in Palestine.


== Personality and Behavior ==
== Personality and Behavior ==

Revision as of 14:25, 23 August 2021

This article is talking about Authoritarianism itself. For categories, see: AuthUnity, AuthLeft and AuthRight

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Authoritarianism is a form of government characterized by strong (usually central) power that demands obedience to authority and limited political and civil freedoms. While a multitude of different typologies has been developed by political scientists to classify authoritarian states, qualities commonly associated with authoritarian regimes include the absence of free and competitive democratic elections and one-party state, as well as censorship, and minimal power restrictions.

History

Authoritarianism arose during the transition from Tribes to cities. The first authoritarians were Monarchs, who had gained power through dynasties. Later in Greece, Democracy arose, which quickly became authoritarian. This stayed relatively the same until File:Enlightnenment.png Enlightenment, Which resulted in numerous rebellions against authority. These new positions quickly became authoritarian, thus continuing the cycle.

Saddam Hussein in Iraq, Francisco Franco in Spain, Antonio de Oliveira Salazar in Portugal, Alfredo Stroessner in Paraguay, Augusto Pinochet in Chile, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara in Cuba, Emperor Hirohito in Japan, Saudi Arabia, File:Gaddafi Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, and Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam, are leaders and regimes that have commonly been regarded as being Authoritarian.

less famous examples include Juan Peron in Argentina, Maximilien Robespierre in France, and more recently, Hamas in Palestine.

Personality and Behavior

Auth is very demanding and angry, but will become enraged if you mention this. He also hates it if you call him totalitarian.

Stylistic Notes

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How to Draw

Flag of Authoritarianism

Authoritarianism's design is based on the 8values Security icon.

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Color it a slightly faded navy blue (#3F51B5)
  3. Draw a black or very dark grey gavel (can be as detailed or simplistic as you want)
  4. Draw eyes

And you're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Blue #3F51B5 63, 81, 181
Black #141414 20, 20, 20


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