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[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism]]<br> |
[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism]]<br> |
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[[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism]]<br> |
[[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism]]<br> |
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|influenced = [[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo]]<br> |
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|theorists = [[File:Bolivarism.png]] [[Caudillismo|Simón Bolívar]] (1783–1830)<br> [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela<br>[[File:Venclib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Antonio Guzmán Blanco]] (1829-1899) [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela<br>[[File:Gomez.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Juan Vicente Gómez]] (1857-1935) [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela<br>[[File:PérezJiménez.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Marcos Pérez Jiménez]] (1914-2001) [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela<br>[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Cipriano Castro]] (1858-1924) [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela<br>[[File:Venclib.png]] [[Federalism|Ezequiel Zamora]] (1817-1860) [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela |
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[[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo]]<br> |
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[[File:PactoHistorico.png]] [[Eco-Socialism|Petrism]]<br> |
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|theorists = [[File:Bolivarism.png]] [[Caudillismo|Simón Bolívar]] (1783–1830)<br> [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela |
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|examples = [[File:Bolivarism.png]] [[Caudillismo|Gran Colombia]] (1818-1831) |
|examples = [[File:Bolivarism.png]] [[Caudillismo|Gran Colombia]] (1818-1831) |
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|likes = [[File:Bolivarism.png]] Simón Bolívar<br> |
|likes = [[File:Bolivarism.png]] Simón Bolívar<br> |
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<s>[[File:Auto.png]] Becoming dictator to stabilize the nation</s><br> |
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|dislikes = [[File:Imp.png]] Imperialism<br> |
|dislikes = [[File:Imp.png]] Imperialism<br> |
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|song = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT1xEC_S6pg Marcha Libertadora]}} |
|song = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT1xEC_S6pg Marcha Libertadora]}} |
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'''Bolivarianism''' is an [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] ideology that uses [[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism|Nationalistic]] [[File:Modnat.png]] [[Patriotism|Patriotic]], and [[File:Pan-Nationalism.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Pan-Nationalistic]] ideas used predominantly in Venezuela and Colombia. It is based on the Ideas of Simon Bolivar for creating an unified Latin-American state, but in time it has added of [[File:Soc21.png]] [[Socialism of the 21st Century]] ideas, giving rise to '''Bolivarian socialism''' or [[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo]]. |
'''Bolivarianism''' is an [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] ideology that uses [[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism|Nationalistic]] [[File:Modnat.png]] [[Patriotism|Patriotic]], and [[File:Pan-Nationalism.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Pan-Nationalistic]] ideas used predominantly in Venezuela and Colombia. It is based on the Ideas of Simon Bolivar for creating an unified Latin-American state, but in time it has added of [[File:Soc21.png]] [[Socialism of the 21st Century]] ideas, giving rise to '''Bolivarian socialism''' or [[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo]]. |
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== Beliefs == |
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==How to Draw== |
==How to Draw== |
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* [[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo]] - My socialist son and what I am remembered for today. <s>Maduro is a huge dissapointment</s> |
* [[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo]] - My socialist son and what I am remembered for today. <s>Maduro is a huge dissapointment</s> |
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* [[File:Soc21.png]] [[Socialism of the 21st Century]] - The mother of my son. |
* [[File:Soc21.png]] [[Socialism of the 21st Century]] - The mother of my son. |
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* <s>[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] - If nobody agrees, then I'm becoming dictator!</s> |
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Revision as of 00:58, 4 February 2024
"Simon Bolivar is the leader of the revolution of this land. He is the leader of the social revolution, the people's revolution, the historical revolution."
Bolivarianism is an authoritarian ideology that uses Nationalistic Patriotic, and Pan-Nationalistic ideas used predominantly in Venezuela and Colombia. It is based on the Ideas of Simon Bolivar for creating an unified Latin-American state, but in time it has added of Socialism of the 21st Century ideas, giving rise to Bolivarian socialism or Chavismo.
History
Beliefs
How to Draw
The flag of Bolivarianism is based on the design of Gran Colombia. It has the same design of that historical country, there is no differences between those two flags.
- Draw a ball.
- Draw a tri-color flag in yellow, blue and red.
- In the centre, draw a white oval with green laurel branches on the sides
- Inside the white oval, draw a brown fasces with a gray axe in the centre and two yellow horns on the sides.
- Draw in the eyes.
You're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Yellow | #FCD116 | 252, 209, 22 | |
Blue | #003893 | 0, 56, 147 | |
Red | #CE1126 | 206, 17, 38 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 | |
Green | #018A2C | 1, 138, 44 | |
Brown | #60401A | 96, 64, 26 | |
Gray | #CDCDCD | 205, 205, 205 |
Relations
Friends
- Caudillismo - Glory to the Latino!
- Pan-Nationalism - Do I think of expanding my influence to South America? Probably.
- Jacobinism - I might have inspiration from his ideas...
- Chavismo - My socialist son and what I am remembered for today.
Maduro is a huge dissapointment - Socialism of the 21st Century - The mother of my son.
Frenemies
- Federalism - Santander, you helped us in the revolution, but you made the Gran Colombia collapse.
- Jacobitism - ¡Lo lamento! I meant him.
Enemies
- Imperialism - I don't want any of you invading and taking over our country again, you imperialist pig.
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