Kraterocracy

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Fictional Ideology
"The party would like to remind you this ideology has never existed" - Ingsoc
This article is about a fictional ideology and has no foundation in real life political movements.

Kraterocracy is an off-the-compass AuthRight ideology that believes it is the natural right of the strong to subjugate and tyrannize the weak. While Social Darwinism merely calls for the utter extermination of the weak, Kraterocracy calls for their complete subjugation. The only hope for the weak of achieving an even tolerable existence is to ascend the ranks via brute strength or manipulation.

As such, Kraterocracy is highly comparable to an incredibly extreme and physical form of Oligarchy.

Beliefs

Kraterocracy believes in a system where the expression 'might makes right' is applied to governance. A kraterocratic government would be ruled by the strongest in society, most commonly through physical violence. However, a system like this could also be ruled by the most manipulative people as well, with people able to seize power through their abilities as a demagogue, rather than as a fighter. Nonetheless, kratocratic systems are often associated with physical force.

Kraterocrats are also often imperialists, ultranationalists, racists, sexists, homophobic what fit well into their slogan Might makes Right.

Real examples of similar systems.

Sparta

Sparta was ancient Greek polis. As it's mythical creator was considered Lycurgus. There was caste system, divided into three castes: citizens, free people without civil rights and slaves. Sparta was ruled by two hereditary kings, that were military commanders and warriors. Decisions were made by council of elders with 30 members, including 2 kings. Boys from 7 years old were subjected to physical and military trainings that was intended to create strong warriors. Weak and disabled children were abandoned in mountain or thrown from rocks.

Mongol Empire

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Crusades

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Other imperialist nations

Fictional

Law of the jungle

The Law of the Jungle is a fictional concept from the book The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. This law would be a code of law in a jungle, which would be especially for packs. The laws of the code are made explicit in the poem "The law for the wolves" which has phrases like: "...For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack..." and "...Remember that the wolf is a hunter - go ahead and get your own food...".

Other definitions state what would be said would be the lack of civilized laws and the strongest being able to do what they want, in which the collins dictionary uses the following example sentence: "The law of the jungle demands: kill or be killed."

Warhammer 40k

Warhammer 40k game is about humanity ruled by an absolute doctrine with other cosmic powers and with its own internal conflicts. For millennia, people have held hegemony organized in a big state officially known as the Empire of Man with its capital on Earth known as Holy Terra, which brings together nearly a million inhabited planets and covers a larger area of ​​the galaxy. The Empire from the very beginning has been led by the immortal Emperor, surrounded by a divine cult, whose will is interpreted by the Archlords of Terra. The human state is a dystopian in which oppressive xenophobia is promoted, and the superiority of people over other civilizations, where progress and new mental movements are severely condemned, for fear of mankind deviating from believing in the Emperor's instructions.

Doom

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Personality and Behaviour

Kraterocracy combines the "might-makes-right" attitude of Social Darwinism, with the imposing, intimidating, and calculating demeanor of Ingsoc. He will not hesitate to punch, fight, and/or utterly obliterate any and all who stand in his way, but usually refrains from doing so for the sake of polite conversation and political subterfuge.

How to Draw

Flag of Kraterocracy
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Fill the ball in almost black (#202020),
  3. Draw a dark blue (#000099) omega symbol (Ω) in the middle of the ball,
  4. Add a single eye in the center of the omega and you're done!
  5. (Optional) Add a sword or a weapon of choice.
Color Name HEX RGB
Black #202020 32, 32, 32
Dark Blue #000099 0, 0, 153


Relationships

Peak Strength

Partially Worthy

  • Ingsoc - You may subjugate the weak, but in their luxury and brainwashing, the Inner Party grows weak as well.
  • Avaritionism - Your strong may succeed, but what is the purpose of strength if not to subjugate?
  • Hive-Mind Collectivism - You do establish sovereignty, but if every foe is alike, what weak is there to subjugate?
  • Kleptocracy - Why must you keep your strength a secret? Make your deception known to the world.
  • Oligarchy - If only you were as strong as me, but you're not so I cannot be your friend.
  • National Socialism - You claim to be the master race and yet you lost?
  • National Capitalism - A moderate whose meekness makes him a weak foe.
  • Racial Nationalism & Ethnic Nationalism - You see differences between nations but people inside of your nation are different as well. You don't understand this and treat them equally.
  • Capitalism - Yes, there is no unjust hierarchy, but living in luxury makes him a weak foe.
  • Reactionary Socialism - A somewhat worthy foe whose weakness is compassion for the poor. How pitiful.
  • National Bolshevism - You're very similar to the one above but more aggressive and therefore more worthy.
  • State Liberalism - Another somewhat worthy foe that seems to have empathy for certain lower, pitiful classes. Or better, pretend to be.
  • Technocracy - You may support the rule of the mentally strong, but where is your physical strength?
  • Machiavellianism - You seem adept at deception and manipulation, but like the above, your lack of physical strength is pitiful.
  • Neoconservatism - You seem to focus too much on trivial things such as "Diplomacy". At least, you're still a worthy foe.
  • Post-Humanism - A futuristic foe of formidable might similar to mine, unfortunately, our end goals are not exactly in the same path.
  • Nietzscheanism - I am the true Ubermensch.
  • Senatorialism - An unworldly foe I have never seen in my entire existence... You are the only true white whale left for me to conquer. And you are actually stronger than me, but I'm scared to admit it.
  • Illuminatism - Why you are being so secretive? Real rulers don't fear to reveal themselves to the masses.
  • Esoteric Fascism - You could have been a perfect foe for me, it's a shame that your mental quirkiness weakens you into an unworthy helpless degenerate. So out of my way, or I will gonna let you "meet" your imaginary Xeno friends!
  • Reactionarism - Too moderate and too progressive, but still better than many ideologies.
  • Feudalism - Same as above, but economic.
  • Ultranationalism - You should subjugate not only weaker nations, but the weak inside of your nation as well.
  • State Atheism - A good candidate for a real-world version of Kratos but you need to lose weight. Otherwise, I will just slash that fat off you.

Puny

  • Ochlocracy - Quantity before quality? Not a worthy foe.
  • Anarcho-Egoism & Anarcho-Nihilism - No gods? No kings? A life not worth living.
  • Communalism - Opposition is essential to assert one's strength.
  • Soulism - There is no such thing as an unjust hierarchy.
    • - NO, because hierarchy is a man-made thing. And all overcomplicated and hierarchical things will inevitably collapse because universal laws love simplicity.
  • Anarcho-Primitivism - Why commit to using such rudimentary weaponry?
  • Primalism - Yes, subjugation includes animals, for they are weaker entities.
  • Anarcho-Pacifism - In spite of the barbaric savages among us yearning for clay blood, you insist on supporting "peace"? Just pitiful.
  • Radical Centrism - And you, instead, search "compromise" with the foe? Even more pitiful.
  • Mediocracy & Kakistocracy - Their sole purpose is to die by my hand.
  • File:Soc.png Socialism & Welfarism - All beings ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL. Some are born strong, some with greater beauty, some are born into poverty, and others are born sick and feeble, but in birth and in upbringing, in the sheer scope of ability, every individual is inherently different. That is why people discriminate against one another, which is why there is a struggle, competition, and the unfaltering march of progress, while only the weak are left behind. There is nothing unnatural about inequality, but EQUALITY IS.
  • Marxism-Leninism - The same as above, but worse. Are you in favor of universal equality? No, it's impossible. At least you are a somewhat worthy opponent.
  • Democratic Socialism & Reformist Marxism - Same as the above, albeit weaker and spineless. A bunch of worthless degenerates without any redeeming quality or accomplishment to be made.
  • Revolutionary Progressivism - So you want to tear down everything that I built? HAVE AT THEE!
  • Posadism - CHEATER!!!! Bombarding everything with nuclear bombs is not a real test of strength!
  • Illegalism - You will always lose without organization, pathetic scum.

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