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Neoconservatism (also referred to as NeoCon) is a branch of conservatism originating in the United States during the 1960's who favors a broadly interventionist foreign policy. He's usually much more defined by his foreign policy than his domestic policy - NeoCon can fall into a number of groups or camps regarding domestic affairs, and will oftentimes "sell" his vote on a domestic issue in order to buy someone else's vote on one of his foreign policy proposals. Neoconservatism typically advocates the promotion of democracy and interventionism in international affairs, including peace through strength (by means of military force), and is known for espousing disdain for communism and other forms of political radicalism.


History

Between the 1950's and the 1960's, future NeoCons endorsed the Civil Rights Movement, racial integration, and the movement of Martin Luther King Jr. Also, during this time, there was widespread support among future NeoCons (who were classified as Liberals at the time) for widespread military action to prevent a communist takeover in North Vietnam. The initial Neoconservative movement was brought forward by the repudiation of the Cold War and the "New Politics" of the new and File:Prog.png Progressive American "New Left", which NeoCons believed was too close to the counterculture running rampant in the United States at the time and too alienated from the majority of the American population. The "New Left" which the NeoCons were dissatisfied with supported/believed in some radical aspects such as "Black Power", which accused white Liberals and northern Jews of hypocrisy on integration and of supporting supposed Settler Colonialism during the Israeli-Palestine conflict during the late 1960's. Finally, they were most unsettled by the File:Prog.png New Left's "anti-anti communism", which during the mid-to-late 1960's that included outspoken support of Marxist–Leninist policies. Many were particularly alarmed by what they saw as antisemitism stemming from "Black Power" communities in the New Left. As the policies of the New Left made the Democrats increasingly leftist, these intellectuals became disillusioned with President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society domestic programs. The neoconservatives then rejected the counter-cultural File:Prog.png New Left and what they considered Anti-Americanism in the non-interventionism of activism against the Vietnam War. After the anti-war faction took control of the party during 1972 and nominated George McGovern, the Democrats among them endorsed Washington Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson instead for his unsuccessful 1972 and 1976 campaigns for president. A theory of neoconservative foreign policy during the 1970's was criticizing the foreign policy of Jimmy Carter, which endorsed détente with the Soviet Union. During the 1990's, neoconservatives were once again opposed to the foreign policy establishment, both during the Republican Administration of President George H. W. Bush and that of his Democratic successor, President Bill Clinton. Many critics charged that the neoconservatives lost their influence as a result of the end of the Marxist Soviet Union. After the decision of George H. W. Bush to leave Saddam Hussein in power after the first Iraq War during 1991, many neoconservatives considered this policy a betrayal of democratic principles. During the early 2000's, the presidency of George W. Bush did not initially show strong endorsement of the neoconservative idea. This, however, changed dramatically as a result of the 9/11 attacks. During Bush's State of the Union speech of January 2002, he named Iraq, Iran, and North Korea states that "constitute an axis of evil" and "pose a grave and growing danger". The Bush Doctrine of preemptive war was stated explicitly in the National Security Council text, "National Security Strategy of the United States" that was published in September of 2002. It stated, "We must deter and defend against the threat before it is unleashed (...) even if uncertainty remains as to the time and place of the enemy's attack. (...) The United States will, if necessary, act preemptively". The Bush Doctrine was greeted with an extremely positive reception by many neoconservatives. By 2010, U.S. forces had switched from combat to a training role in Iraq and they left in 2011. Since Trump took office, neoconservatives have supported the Trump administration's hawkish approach towards Iran and Venezuela, while opposing the administration's withdrawal of troops from Syria and diplomatic outreach to North Korea.

Economics

The economic policy of neoconservatism has been described by journalist Irving Kristol (dubbed 'The Godfather of Neoconservatism') as being one which gives 'Two Cheers for Capitalism', the first cheer being the fact 'it works; in a quite simple, material sense' and the second being that it is 'congenial to a large measure of personal liberty', Kristol argues that these two measures are no small measure which only capitalism has been shown to achieve. Nonetheless, Kristol also criticises capitalism for being a system which puts too much stress and burden on the individual which creates a 'spiritual malaise', which threatens the social order. Withholding the third cheer according to Kristol is a distinctive feature of Neoconservatism.[2]

How to Draw

Flag of Neoconservatism

The design for Neoconservatism is based on the design of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).

  1. Draw a ball with eyes.
  2. Fill it dark blue
  3. Draw in white a piece like this in white.
  4. Repeat until there's 4 of them facing towards each other.

And you're done!

Props

Some optional props:

  1. Sunglasses (used for US-centric balls like USA in Polandball and Neoliberalism in Polcompball)
  2. Advanced Combat Helmet
  3. Ace of spades playing card, sometimes tucked into helmet
  4. Assault weapons

Relations

Friends

  • Industrialism - The military industrial complex is based!
  • Liberal Conservatism - Good Libtard, he loves it when I topple non-liberal regimes!
  • Imperialism - Everyone knows that you're the solution to promoting democracy and stopping terrorism.
  • Zionism - Israel is our greatest ally and the only democracy in the Middle East. Really supported him when he needed it back in the '60s!
  • Neoliberalism - A little on the soft side, but we work well together. May the world submit to glorious democracy!
  • Neo-Libertarianism - He's alright. Advocates for a minimalist state (Which I constantly argue with him about! How are you going to have a strong interventionist foreign policy without a somewhat strong state?) and free-market capitalism, so he's alright in that regard.
  • Third Way - Yo Tony, ya wanna help me invade Iraq?
  • Patriotism - AMERICA, FUCK YEAH!!
  • Civic Nationalism - As long as they come here legally

Frenemies

  • State Liberalism - Why do the drone pilots have to be female?
  • Democratism - Tells me who to shoot at, but calls me a monster when I come back. Just make up your mind!
  • Conservatism - My moderate father. He could be a little stronger on his diplomatic issues, but otherwise he's alright. Y̶o̶u̶'̶r̶e̶ ̶s̶t̶i̶l̶l̶ ̶n̶o̶t̶ ̶i̶n̶t̶e̶r̶v̶e̶n̶t̶i̶o̶n̶i̶s̶t̶ ̶e̶n̶o̶u̶g̶h̶,̶ ̶g̶i̶v̶e̶ ̶u̶s̶ ̶m̶o̶r̶e̶ ̶p̶o̶w̶e̶r̶ ̶n̶o̶w̶!
  • Bull Moose Progressivism - American imperialism? BASED! Just be at least a bit more culturally right, and cool it with the trust-busting! Capitalism has helped us acquire the wealth we need to conquer commie countries correctly.
  • Trotskyism - You have some good ideas, just the wrong economic system to spread. You don’t play well with opposing countries, however, which is a desirable trait. You’re just too left for me. T̶h̶a̶n̶k̶s̶ ̶f̶o̶r̶ ̶t̶e̶a̶c̶h̶in̶g̶ ̶m̶e̶ ̶a̶l̶l̶ ̶I̶ ̶k̶n̶o̶w̶.̶ ̶L̶o̶v̶e̶ ̶y̶o̶u̶,̶ ̶d̶a̶d̶.
  • Caudillismo - I like you when you're with me, and hate you when you're against me.
  • Trumpism - Good job with Iran and Venezuela, but let me take down those damn Koreans! Please tell your followers that my policies actually support the America First agenda.
  • Jihadism - Forwards, my boy, go overthrow those damned Commies and Arab dictators. What do you mean, "I'm an infidel too"? Well I fought this guy in Afghanistan, but also helped him against the commies there too.
  • Neo-Ottomanism - He's still a NATO member, and yet, he still doesn't follow my orders.
  • Pol Potism - Operation Menu go brrrr but at least he killed those damn Vietnamese commies!

Enemies

  • Marxism–Leninism - Awful. Just awful. What can I say about you? You aren't free to the people, don't have free markets, you're cagey and non-interventionist (or so you think you are, well USSR at least), you just... don't do anything. You really think that communism could work on a large scale? Didn't work back then and it won't work now, especially with me around. Good luck. Idiot.
  • Stalinism- You killed dad , so we killed you and your entire political movement. Fuck you now and forever, you authoritarian pseudo-communist piece of shit!
  • Juche - You're just a more insane version of him. Leave everyone alone and go away, you adorable little failure of an ideology.
  • Marxism–Leninism–Maoism - What the fuck?? Are you not just him again?
  • Dengism - I'm going to kill you off just like I did your relatives. Just as long as you don't kill me first. There's something different about you and I don't like it one bit.
  • Anarcho-Communism - What. Are. You. Why do you exist? I don't think there's even a possibility that you could work, especially without a state. How do you expect to be communist without a state to distribute the wealth? You leave me at a loss for words.
  • File:Soc.png Socialism & Democratic Socialism - We will coup whoever we want, deal with it!
  • File:Prog.png Progressivism - Get a haircut, hippie!
  • Ba'athism - We took out Saddam. Now Assad must go!
  • Gaddafism - Get rekt lol, Gaddafi is dead XD.
  • Anarcho-Pacifism - "Burn your draft card if you like, it's good to disagree." That's a get acquainted Communistic kiss.
  • Japanese Communism - You filthy ungrateful commie! Why don't you like our help?!
  • Paleoconservatism - Unlike you, I'm not racist and actually care about democracies around the world!
  • Libertarian Conservatism - Ron Paul sucks, he doesn't want us to fight wars.
  • Green Liberalism Still bitches about the fact i "stole" the 2000 election from him 20 years later. I won fair and square hippie, get over it!
  • Kakistocracy - Covered himself in my oil! Brat!
  • Ho Chi Minh Thought - Vietnam Flashbacks
  • Indigenism - Why yes I did help steal more of your land and destroyed your way of life... And?
  • - Every other form of Anarchism - You're ALL Nazis! All of you!

Further Information

Literature

Wikipedia

People

Online Communities

Videos

Citations

Notes

  1. It is generally accepted that the Neoconservative brand of interventionism is partially influenced by the Trotskyist conception of the permanent revolution being re-applied to Liberalism instead of Marxism, this is believed to be likely as most most founding members of the Neoconservatives used to be former Trotskyists. Nonetheless the claim that neoconservative interventionism is influenced by the Trotskyist permanent revolution is disputed by neoconservatives, with neoconservatives claiming that neoconservative stances on foreign policy where formed independently of the Trotskyists conceptions of permanent revolution. With neocons claiming that the claim that neoconservatism is influenec by neoconservatism is paleoconservative misinformation made against them.[1]

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