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Revision as of 12:32, 10 November 2023
{{Ideology
|title= Caesarism
|image=Caesarism-Portrait.png
|caption="Veni, Vidi, Vici."
|aliases=
Roman Imperialism
Romanism
Every woman's man, every man's woman (Caesar himself, accused by rivals)
Bisexual Imperialism (same as above)
Ambitus
Roman Empire Model
Roman Imperial System
BIGGUS DICKUS
|alignments=
AuthUnity
Culturally Right (Most)
Monarchists
Ancient Rome
Variants
AuthRight (
Tiberius)
Culturally Left (
Caligula and
Nero)
|influences=
Autocracy
Imperialism
Pagan Theocracy
Populareism
Roman Republicanism
Stratocracy
|influenced=
Bonapartism
Byzantine Model
Christian Theocracy
Fascism
Feudalism
Fourth Theory
Neo-Ottomanism
Orthodox Theocracy
Shishaklism
Tetrarchy
Videlaism
|sub=
Absolute Monarchism
Anti-Guild
Anti-Prostitution
Anti-Manumission
Autocracy
Authoritarian Conservatism
Centralism
Ethnocracy
Imperial Cult
Land Reformism (for his veterans)
Machiavellianism
Ciceronianism
Patriarchy
Pax Augusta
Plutocracy
Police Statism
Proscriptions
Roman Imperialism
Stratocracy
Universal Monarchism
Welfarism (for his veterans)
Julius Caesar Thought/Original Caesarism
Anti-Anti-Semitism
Anti-Auspices
Anti-Elitism
Anti-Proscriptions
Anti-Senatorialism
Athenian Democracy (sympathetic)
Bisexual ImperialismEvery woman's man, every man's womanIlliberal Democracy
Jewish Theocracy (sympathetic)
Land Reformism
Monarchism (accused)
Multiculturalism
Populareism
Pro-Slavery
Protectionism
Regulationism
Roman Imperialism
Social Authoritarianism
Stratocracy
Agrarianism
Athenian Democracy (Roman Republic Era)
Autocracy (Especially Roman Empire Era)
Byzantine Model (Later on, Byzantine Empire)
Christian Theocracy (After the Edict of Thessalonica)
Christophobia (Before the Edict of Milan)
Diarchy [1]
Illiberal Democracy (Later on)
Imperialism
Interculturalism
Monarchism (Roman Kingdom Era)
Oligarchy (Especially Roman Republic Era)
Optimateism
Pagan Theocracy
Proto-Mercantilism
Populareism
Roman Republicanism
Senatorialism
Slave Economy
Stratocracy
Tetrarchy (Diocletian Era)
|variants=
Autocracy
Authoritarian Conservatism
Cult of Sol
Police Statism
Roman Imperialism
Stratocracy
State Capitalism
Tolerance of Christians (Early on)
Agrarian Populism (Early on)
Autocracy
Autotheism
Freedom of Speech (Early on)
Hedonism
Kakistocracy
Kleptocracy
Plutocracy
Police Statism (Later on)
Revolutionary Progressivism
Roman Imperialism
Totalitarianism
Agrarianism
Autocracy
Christian Theocracy (After 312)
Imperialism
Integralism
Machiavellianism
Multiculturalism
Pagan Theocracy (Early on, Officially)[Note 1]
Stratocracy
Autotheism
Cult of Son
Homosexualism
Kakistocracy
Revolutionary Progressivism
Roman Imperialism
Sexocracy
Transgenderism (Sympathetic)
Julian Restoration {{Collapse|
Autocracy
Hellenistic Theocracy
Roman Imperialism
Christophobia
Noocracy
- [[File:Platon.png Platonism
Traditionalism
Stratocracy
Agrarian Populism
Anti-Corruption
Autocracy (Later on)
Christophobia
Hedonism
Legionarism
Pagan Theocracy
Pedophilia
Reformism
Revolutionary Progressivism
Senatism (Formerly) [2]
Totalitarianism
Freedom of Speech (Early on)
Imperialism
Mercantilism
Pagan Theocracy
Parsimony
Police Statism (Later on)
Roman Republicanism
|regional=
Anti-LGBT (in theory)
Assimilationism (on tribals)
Autocracy
Hegelianism
Imperial Cultism
Imperialism
Jingoism
Kraterocracy
Luddism
Manosphere
Slavery
Stratocracy
Tribalism (initially)
|theorists=
Roman Empire
Gaius Julius Caesar (100BC-44BC)
Octavian Augustus (63BC-14AD)
Nero (37-68)
Marcus Aurelius (121-180)
Aurelian (214-275)
Diocletian (242-312)
Constantine (272-337)
Juilan the Apostate (331–363)
Theodosius I (347-395)
Aspired Politicians
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
Italy
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
France
Benito Mussolini (1883-1945)
Italy
Adib Shishakli (1909-1964)
Syria
Jorge Rafael Videla (1925-2013)
Argentina
Michael Parenti (1933-)
USA
Aleksandr Dugin (1962-)
Russia
|examples=* Roman Empire (27 BC- 395 AD)
Western Roman Empire (395 - 476/480)
Caesar's Legion (Fictional, Fallout: New Vegas)
|likes= I M P E R I U M
Caesar
Roma
|dislikes=
Barbarians
Being called "Queen of Bithynia"
The Senate
Having a Salad Named after Him (unless it’s Caesar Cardini)
B R U T U S
|themecolor=821A19
|textcolor=F6A319
|song=Roman Empire Anthem
Light of Rome
Triarii - We are Rome
Legio Aeterna Victrix
Legacy of Rome
Musicorum et tibia
Legio XIV Gemina
}}
"I came, I saw, I conquered."
Caesarism, also called Roman Imperialism, is an authoritarian, economically center ideology that follows the ideals of the Roman Empire. Rome gained wealth through trade and conquest, it would conquer a land, take slaves, and sell the goods made by the slaves. Rome would create a national identity with citizenship, public spaces, and roads. Instead of taxation, Rome would use wealth from conquered lands to pay for necessitates. Much like Mercantilism it proved a unity between
Capitalism and
Authoritarianism, through using private contractors to build things like aqueducts (public buildings). Caesarism is a very broad ideology since there were many Roman Emperors, Caesar himself did pillage many barbarian villages, but was also noted for land reforms and giving grain to every citizen across the empire. Through this combination, Rome would not fit today's standards of left or right but would be in between, for enslaving barbarians and for feeding all of his citizens through a strong state. Rome would inspire
Fascism, and many European
Monarchies.
Personality
Caesarism, like the name suggests, has a vain/stereotypical personality expected of Roman Emperors. He doesn't know modern English, as he was born and raised in Ancient Rome, speaking Latin.
How To Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Fill with Red
- In Gold, draw an Eagle spanning it's wings, perched on top of what appears to be a nest with thunder bolts underneath it.
- Draw a gold ring encompassing the sides of the ball.
- Add the eyes.
You're done!
And you're done
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Crimson | #811A2B | 129, 26, 43 | |
Gold | #F5A319 | 245, 163, 25 |
Relationships
Amici (Friends)
Agrarianismus - Conservus frumenti amator. (Fellow grain-lover.)
Popularismus - Gratias pro auxilio, amice. (Thanks for the help, friend.)
Imperialismus - Multa bella via / bellum cum eo itinera fecit. (Had many nice road/war trips with him.)
Mercantilismus - Augens opes civitatis, fines tuos amplificans, aristocratiam potentem, sed mercatorem aeque potentem, quid non ames? (Increasing the wealth of the state, expanding your borders, a powerful aristocracy but an equally powerful merchant class, what's not to love?)
Stratocratia - Veni ad imperium per te! (I came to power through you!)
Plutocratia - Ditissimus eram in mundo, cum ad potentiam veni. (I was the wealthiest man in the world when I came to power.)
Neutrum (Mixed)
Respublicanismus Romana (Pre-44 BC) - Idem homo sumus! (We're the same person!)
Fordismus - Panem et circenses da eis, et nunquam defectionem, sed annon hoc longius? (Give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt, but don't you think it's all too far?)
Hydrarchia - Aliquid iocum habui apud vos praedones, sed adhuc moriendum est, doleo. (I had some fun with you pirates but you still have to die, sorry.)
Respublicanismus - Rempublicam amo. (I love the republic.)
Democratia Imperiosa - Bene, at certe melior es quam homunculus infra. (Well, at least you're better than the guy below.)
Democratia - Non es bonus sicut homunculus supra. (You're not good as the guy above.)
Fascismus - Agnosco conatum, sed id pudet. (I appreciate the attempt, but that was just embarrassing.)
Theocratia Christiana - Oderam te primo, sed tandem ad te veni edicto Thessalonicae. (I hated you at first, but eventually, I came around to you with the Edict of Thessalonica.)
Inimici (Unfriendly)
Senatorialismus - SUM SENATU! (I AM THE SENATE!)
Optimateismus - RESPUBLICA RESPONDET! (THE REPUBLIC WILL BE RE-ORGANIZED!)
Tribalismus - B A R B A R U S. (B A R B A R I A N.)
Theocratia Zoroastriana - B A R B A R U S. (B A R B A R I A N.)
Federalismus Europaeae - Quis hic barbarus est et cur me successorem vocat? (Who is this barbarian and why does he call me my successor?)
Liberalismus Publica &
Socialismus Nationalis - Degeneres sicut tu, Caligula, et Nero in cruce. (Degenerates like you, Caligula, and Nero belong on a cross.)
Respublicanismus Romana (after 44 BC) - ET TU, BRUTE?! (AND YOU, BRUTUS?!)
Satirismus - Quid est tam ridiculum de Biggus Dickus? (What's so funny about Biggus Dickus?)
Theocratia Judaica - Quid hoc ergo est? 'Romanes Eunt Domus'?! Stulte indocti! Suus: 'Romani ite domum'! Centies scribe illud!
Further Information
Literature
- "Caesar", from Parallel Lives by Plutarch (trans. Bernadotte Perrin):
- The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Volume V, Volume VI by Edward Gibbons
- The Assassination of Julius Caesar by
Michael Parenti
Wikipedia
Videos
- Julius Caesar Playlist and Octavius Playlist by Historia Civilis
- Unbiased History of Rome (New Style) by Dovahhatty
Gallery
Portraits
Alternative designs
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Panemism (The Hunger Games)
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Flag of Panemism
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Roman Imperial flag design
Artwork and Comics
Notes
- ↑ Roman polytheism was official religion until 308 AD.
- ↑ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duumviri
- ↑ Tacitus, Annales, XIII, 25