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{{Ideology|title=[[File:Bolivarism.png]] Bolivarianism|image1=Bolivar.png|caption1=Inflate.|aliases=Bolivar|alignments=[[File:Authleft.png]] [[AuthLeft]]<br> |
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Revision as of 00:27, 6 February 2021
Bolivarianism is an authoritarian left ideology that uses national patriotist, File:Soc.png socialist and pan-american ideas used predominantly in Venezuela and Colombia. It is based on the Ideas of Simon Bolivar for creating an unified Latin-American state using social justice ideas, but in time it has added the previously mentioned socialist ideas.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball.
- Draw a tri-color flag in yellow, blue and red.
- Draw in the eyes.
You're done!
Relations
Friends
- Chavismo - He knows what he's up to.
- Caudillismo - Glory to the Latino!
- Pan-Nationalism - Do I think of expanding of my influence to South America? Probably.
- Jacobinism - I might have inspiration from his ideas...
Frenemies
- Capitalist Communism - 50% better, 50% worse.
Enemies
- Imperialism - I don't want any of you invading and taking over our country again, you imperialist pig.
- Capitalism - Why should we follow your system of inequality?
Further Information
Articles
- Bolivar y Ponte by Karl Marx
- Bolivarianism: A Fanfare for the Common Man? by Old Writer
- Continuity and change in Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution by Julia Buxton
- The Implosion of the Bolivarian Revolution by Pablo Stefanoni
- Socialism is not Statism: Lessons from Bolivarian Venezuela by Giorgio Boccardo, Sebastián Caviedes, and Pablo Contreras Kallens
- Rejecting Bolivarianism: Political Power in South America by Jayia McMillam