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    Not to be confused with the US Republican Party.

    Republicanism is a Non-Quadrant ideology centered on a system of government that (at least nominally) is non-hereditary, and opposition to Monarchism. Most of his views are dependent on context, varying from country to country. The only consistent trait has been hatred for monarchist systems.

    "The end of the republic is to enervate and to weaken all other bodies so as to increase its own body."

    History

    W.I.P.

    Foundations

    W.I.P.

    Personality and Behaviour

    Republicanism REALLY hates monarchists and is usually seen attacking them. Acts as a mentor to Leninism, Jacobinism, Illminism, and other ideologies that explicitly oppose the monarchy. Hangs out with Enlightenment Thought.

    How to Draw

     
    Cockade of Republicanism

    Republicanism is represented by the Red-White-Blue Cockade which was a symbol used for the Republican movements both in   France and   America.

    1. Draw a ball.
    2. Around the edge of the ball draw a red outline.
    3. In the centre of the ball, draw a blue circle.
    4. Colour the rest of the ball white.
    5. Draw the eyes, and you're done!
    Color Name HEX RGB
    Red #D40303 212, 3, 3
    Blue #000080 0, 0, 128
    White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255


    Relationships

    Friends

    Frenemies

    •   Anarchism - No state means no republic, which is bad, but we can guillotine   monarchs together.
    •   Juche - You're on thin ice, Mr. "Paektu Dynasty".
    •   Ba'athism - You too, Mr. "Al-Assad".
    •   Conservatism - You call yourselves the "republican party", yet you don't kill   monarchists. curious. And outside of the US, some are monarchists, but on the other hand, some don't.
      •    The reason why my American variant does not kill monarchists is that there aren't any left after more than 200 years of being an independent republic. 
      •     Oh, yeah. I won there. What now?  
    •   Fascism - You are a really strange person. At least you went on the right path in 1943 and your actions indirectly lead to the permanent abolition of monarchy in 1946.
    •   Reactionaryism - You may not be explicitly monarchist, but you tend to side with them at times. But at least we both like the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    •   Imperialism - Same as above but we both like France Banana Republic USA and somewhat like the USSR.
    •   Bonapartism - A French "Imperial Republic"?! You confuse & frustrate me in ways I cannot understand!
    •   Roman Republicanism - One of my first major influences, though you led into a   Monarchy far too easily.
    •   Ceremonial Monarchism - I should hate you way more, but at this point, you're basically just a celebrity who technically runs a country. Sparing and using you as an example to portray royals as lazy and hedonistic   man-children who drain the treasury are great propaganda against monarchism! 🦀🦀🦀 Na Na Na Na Na Na~ Lizzie's in a box~ (in a box!) 🦀🦀🦀
      •   - Charles III will show you your place hahaha.
    •   Corbynism - You personally want a republic, yet don't have the balls to try actually getting rid of it because you're worried you'll hurt the feelings of the people who needlessly worship the royal family.
    •   Thaksinism - I hope the conspiracies about what the Thai Royalists say about you are true.

    Enemies

    Further Information

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    Online communities

    Citations

    1. 1.0 1.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-right_political_spectrum#Origins_in_the_French_Revolution
    2. The Prince, the Discourses on Livy (composed c. 1517) has been said to have paved the way for modern republicanism. It has also significantly influenced authors who have attempted to revive classical republicanism.
    3. While historically there had been a few Founding Fathers that were opposed to democracy, such as   Alexander Hamilton and   John Adams, this opposition to democracy has become more mainstream in modern times, usually among   American conservatives that prefer to refer to the United States as a "republic" and not a "democracy."

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