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*[[File:Bankocracy.png]] [[Financialism]](early on, abandoned with greenback)
*[[File:Bankocracy.png]] [[Financialism]](early on, abandoned with greenback)
*[[File:Indust.png]] [[Industrialism]]
*[[File:Indust.png]] [[Industrialism]]
*[[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism]] (influenced)<ref>https://www.openculture.com/2022/01/how-karl-marx-influenced-abraham-lincoln-and-his-position-on-slavery-labor.html</ref><ref>Like several Republicans at the time, Lincoln was an "avid reader" of the Tribune, meaning Lincoln may have read Marx's articles during this time. Lincoln read the newspaper for its coverage of American politics and the Tribune's editorial stance supported the Republican and Whig economic doctrines of abolitionism, industrialisation, and protectionism in trade. During Lincoln's presidency, Marx urged Lincoln to take a more hardline stance against slavery in articles Marx wrote for the Tribune. In 1863, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, giving Marx and the abolitionists what they wanted.</ref> <ref>https://files.libcom.org/files/robin-blackburn-an-unfinished-revolution-karl-marx-and-abraham-lincoln.pdf</ref>

*[[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism]] (Lincoln)
*[[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism]] (Lincoln)
*[[File:Radlib.png]] [[Radicalism|Paineism]]
*[[File:Radlib.png]] [[Radicalism|Paineism]]