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*[[File:Getulism.png]] '''Getulism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Getulism.png]] '''Getulism''' {{Collapse|
**[[File:AntiNazism.png]] Anti-Nazism
**[[File:AntiLibIcon.png]] [[Mh:polcompballanarchy:Anti-Liberalism]]<br>
**[[File:AntiLibIcon.png]] Anti-Liberalism
**[[File:Authoritarian_Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]]<br>
**[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]]
**[[File:Social_corpratism.png]] [[Social Corporatism]]<br>
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]]
**[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]]<br>
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]]
**[[File:Positivism.png]] [[Mh:polcompballanarchy:Positivism]]<br>
**[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]]
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]]<br>
**[[File:Econnat.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Nationalism]]
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]]<br>
**[[File:EconPop.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Populism]]
**[[File:Econnat.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Nationalism]]<br>
**[[File:Indust.png]] [[Industrialism]]
**[[File:EconPop.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Populism]]<br>
**[[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism]]
**[[File:Indust.png]] [[Industrialism]]<br>
**[[File:LeftAntiCom.png]] {{PCBA|Left Anti Communism}}
**[[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism]]<br>
**[[File:Lpop.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism]]
**[[File:LeftAntiCom.png]] [[Mh:polcompballanarchy:Left Anti Communism]]<br>
**[[File:Synd.png]] [[Syndicalism|Labourism]]
**[[File:Lpop.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism]]<br>
**[[File:Mil.png]] [[Stratocracy|Militarism]]
**[[File:SyndieSam.png]] [[Syndicalism|Labourism]]<br>
**[[File:Socnat.png]] {{PCBA|Social Nationalism}}
**[[File:Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism]]<br>
**[[File: Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism]] (Allegedly)
**[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]]<br>
**[[File:SocialismoMoreno.png]] [[Social Democracy|Socialismo Moreno]]
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*[[File:AuthLibDem.png]] '''Giolittism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:AuthLibDem.png]] '''Giolittism''' {{Collapse|
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Many authoritarian regimes followed [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]] economics, which in itself is a synthesis of [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] and [[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|socially liberal]]/[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|socially democratic]] economic policies. Authoritarian regimes which embrace the Third Way tend to implement deregulation, privatization, private-public partnerships, and [[File:Welf.png]] anti-poverty measures. Two notable example of this are [[File:Shevardnadze.png]] Eduard Shevardnadze in [[File:Cball-Georgia.png]] Georgia and [[File:Thaksin.png]] Thaksin Shinawatra in [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand.
Many authoritarian regimes followed [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]] economics, which in itself is a synthesis of [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] and [[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|socially liberal]]/[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|socially democratic]] economic policies. Authoritarian regimes which embrace the Third Way tend to implement deregulation, privatization, private-public partnerships, and [[File:Welf.png]] anti-poverty measures. Two notable example of this are [[File:Shevardnadze.png]] Eduard Shevardnadze in [[File:Cball-Georgia.png]] Georgia and [[File:Thaksin.png]] Thaksin Shinawatra in [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand.


===[[File:Getulism.png]] Getulism===
'''Getulism''' or '''Castilhism''' '''-''' is an economically centre-left, statist, strongly paternalist, populist and nationalist ideology based on the ideas of Júlio de Castilhos and more prominently brazilian dictator and president Getúlio Vargas, who ruled the country both as an elected official and dictator through a total of 19 years.

Getúlio was heavily inspired by european fascists during his time as a dictator but shifted further left after WW2, being a prominent figure of the left-wing populist and labourist Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro during the fourth republic, the ideology believes in creating a strong centralized state lead by a paternalistic figure whose duty is to create a moral regeneration of society through public policies meant to uphold the welfare of the collective and disdains individual self-interest.

Castilhism holds three basic principles:
*Choosing rulers based on their moral purity and not their popularity.
*In politics partisan disputes must be eliminated and instead virtue should be valorized.
*The ruler should regenerate society, and the State should direct the transformation and modernization of society.
It sees the role of the State as a paternalist institution that is meant to guide the populace into a virtuous and modern society through the means of using the public good to ignore individual self-interest in the service of utilizing it for the realization of societal welfare and the creation of a strong State, so it manifests itself as a very authoritarian ideology with its populism being oriented around the paternal figure of the leader (Although that is only true during the Vargas Era, modern Getulism adopts a much more orthodox Left-Wing Populism) that through their virtue gives the people their welfare, under modernist principles the material prosperity of the State is also a goal, with it being achieved through modernization and developmentalism creating an economically developed, industrial and rich nation.

The labourist aspects of the ideology are seen as a necessary step into creating a just and virtuous state, believing that the political powers that rule the country should give back to the society via public services and welfare as a social obligation to the population, welfare and workers' rights were a fundamental part of the legacy of Vargas, with Getulist governments being the ones that lead to the most advances in labour rights in the history of Brazil, and the labourist aspects of Getulism are the most advocated parts of the ideology to this day.
*[[File:SocialismoMoreno.png]] '''Socialismo Moreno''' (in english, Dark Skinned Socialism) is the political doctrine adopted by Getulist politicians after the death of Getulio Vargas and held by the PDT, it is the main heir of the Getulist ideological legacy in Brazil, as such it takes a lot from Getulism, mainly nationalism, developmentalism, economic interventionism and labour rights, with some small cliques seeing it instead as Democratic Socialism adapted to Brazilian circumstances.
==History==
==History==
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===[[File:Cball-GermanEmpire.png]][[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany [[File:Bism.png]][[File:GerSPD.png]]===