Imperialism
Imperialism is an ideology (although it can be argued that it is more of a practice or policy than an actual ideology) that has traditionally believed a country should expand their power or influence through military action. Imperialism was once very popular and controlled the Overton Window, but has decreased in popularity over the years. Imperialism is noted for his war advocacy and belief that the powerful nations should rule over the weaker ones. Imperialism differs from Nationalism in that he doesn't necessarily believe its nation is the best - though this is common - but rather believes that the big nations in general should rule over the small ones. He is generally seen as being in the authoritarian right area of the compass, but can potentially exist in the others. He defends himself against accusations of oppression by insisting that colonized people benefit because the richer nation helps them and gives them things they couldn't get normally.
History
He is one of the oldest ideologies, killed and reborn several times in several places:
- 509 BCE to 476 in Rome
- 284 to 1923 in Constantinople
- 312 within Christianity
- 1016 to 1035, 1219 to 1346 and 1397 to 1953 in Denmark
- 1270 to 1974 in Ethiopia
- 1492 to 1976 in Spain
- 1602 to 1962 in the Netherlands
- 1492 to 1974 in Portugal
- 1822 to 1889 in Brazil
- 1534 to 1980 in France
- 1583 to 1997 in Britain
- 1611 to 1721 in Sweden
- 1721 (to 1917) in Russia
- 1803 in the US
- 1804 to 1867/1918 in Austria and Hungary
- 1821 to 1823 and 1863/4 to 1867 in Mexico
- 1871 to 1918 and 1933 to 1945 in Germany
- 1882 to 1947 in Italy
- 221 BCE to 1912 in China
- 622 to 1923 within Islam
- 1206 to 1294 in Mongolia
- 1868 to 1947 in Japan
- 1894/7 to 1910 in Korea
- 1917 to 1991 under Marxism (W.I.P)
Beliefs
He believes that subjugation of other weaker nations by stronger ones is necessary for survival whether pacifist or militarist (preferably the latter).
How to Draw
Drawing Imperialism takes quite a few steps:
- Draw a ball
- Fill it with dark blue
- Draw a white circle in the middle and fill it
- Draw 4 white triangles in each of the cardinal directions
- Draw 4 thinner triangles in the intercardinal directions
- Draw a blue circle in the middle of the white circle
- Draw blue spokes going from the blue circle to each of the triangles
- Draw the eyes and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
---|---|---|---|
Dark Blue | #1C2166 | 28, 33, 102 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 |
Personality
- He likes old fashioned things over modern things. When he talks he has an elegant British accent. He loves afternoon tea and his favorite country is Great Britain. He also likes the white-blue-red color scheme.
- He is a prominent anti-pacifist. In the 1970s he had intervened to promote the Vietnam War.
- Has a massive problem with “tankies”.
- Does not like people portraying empires in a negative light.
Relations
Friends
Neoliberalism &
Neoconservatism - My contemporary successors that reside in the Far Western nation of America.
They both scare me sometimes.Fascism - I agree with some of your policies, but you kinda took it too far.
Showaism - My comparatively counterpart from the East.
Roman Republicanism - He inspired me to expand my borders.
Bonapartism - The napoleonic wars weren't only about imperialism, but the french clay haven't been so large since and it was glorious.
Monarchism - Most of the empires in history were monarchies.
Universal Monarchism - My empire will conquer the world!
Irredentism - I like where this is going...
Pan-Nationalism - MUST MAKE COUNTRY BIGGER!
You're standing in the way of making my country bigger.Thalassocracy - A strong navy is important for conquering more clay. Very based.
Tellurocracy - It's time to grab some of that precious foreign clay for myself!
Neo-Ottomanism - My cousin that resides in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. He has the same ideas as me.
National Democracy - Polska od morza do morza!
Frenemies
Nationalism - Depends if I conquer for him, or if I conquer him.
National Socialism - I agree with your conquest policies, but not the ones on race and religion.
Bull Moose Progressivism - Stop denying it, we're the same, you're just a bit more democratic than me!
Social Darwinism - Woah, calm down dude. Imperialism applies to people outside the nation.
Globalism - The new kid who wants to take my place... You reduce the sovereignty of some countries? Based, but stay out of my way!
Liberalism - Evil decolonizing libtard, but I like your economic policy.
Enemies
Independence Anarchism - You are of my clay, stop complaining!
- File:Soc.png Socialists
(except for
Reactionary Socialism) - My worst enemies. They are always about in "Anti-Imperialism", which is one of the most disgusting abominations to exist. One day, I will unleash my true power for a revenge against you!!
Marxism–Leninism - You're the previous but even worse and hypocrite. I mean come on, your USSR was just me with a red skin!
Alter-Globalization - Evil ball that wants to make the entire planet one anti-empire.
Feudalism - I despise the idea of lots of tiny states to easily conquer. That is the literal opposite of an empire.
All colonized/indigenous people
- They're Savages! Savages! barely even human, Savages! Savages! Drive them from our shore, They're not like you and me, Which means they must be evil, We must sound the drums of war!
Sankarism - Afrique Occidentale au Afrique Équatoriale ne deviendra pas indépendant! Et baise Thomas Sankara!
Pol Potism &
Ho Chi Minh Thought - L'Indochine ne deviendra pas indépendant!! Et va te faire foutre, Khmer Rouge à Ho Chi Minh!!
Post-Colonial Anarchism - See? These savages know nothing of true civilization, it's better they live under our empire and be assimilated anyway.
Further Information
Literature
- On Western Terrorism: From Hiroshima to Drone Warfare by
Noam Chomsky and Andre Bitchek
- Power Systems: Conversations on Global Democratic Uprisings and the New Challenges to U.S. Empire by
Noam Chomsky and David Barsamian
- Orientalism: Western Conceptions of the Orient by Edward W. Said
- Culture and Imperalism by Edward W. Said
- The World As It Is: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress by
Chris Hedges
- Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism by
Vladimir Lenin
Neocolonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism by
Kwame Nkrumah
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