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*[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] - Capitalism (for the most part) and Authoritarianism are both pretty cool, but calm it with the neoliberalism a bit, also why do you hate me?
*[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] - Capitalism (for the most part) and Authoritarianism are both pretty cool, but calm it with the neoliberalism a bit, also why do you hate me?
*[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] - We can be great partners except when you team up with neoliberals.
*[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] - We can be great partners except when you team up with neoliberals.
*[[File:Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]] - Well we both want an authoritarian capitalist government and share my hate for communism and democracy,maybe we can make a deal.
*[[File:Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]] - We both want an authoritarian capitalist government and share my hate for communism and democracy,deal...?.


=== Enemies ===
=== Enemies ===

Revision as of 14:36, 1 December 2021

Social Authoritarianism is an economically center-left, authoritarian and culturally variable ideology that advocates for a strongly regulated capitalist economy with a strong welfare state and unions but unlike Social Democracy, has no democracy. 

History

Brazil

  • Getulio Vargas - He took power in 1930 after a military coup. He was in power from 1930 to 1945 and was re-elected in 1950 and committed suicide in 1954. His government was inspired by fascism and also corporatist, with the creation of several state companies, such as Petrobras, in addition to labor legislation such as the creation of the CLT (Consolidation of labor laws).
  • Ernesto Geisel - Ernesto Geisel assumed the presidency in 1973 in the Brazilian military dictatorship. His government caught Brazil in the middle of the oil shock, but it still implemented social measures and state funding. Even though he loosened authoritarianism, he still continued to torture Communists and executed 100 opponents.

Paraguay

  • Rafael Franco - He came to power after the overthrow of the Ayala government in 1936 and came out of power a year later. His government was marked by labor reforms, the creation of state-owned companies and banks, land reform and a base price for essential commodities. In March 1936, Franco banned all political parties and proclaimed that the February revolution will follow the totalitarian regimes of Europe.

Philippines

W.I.P

Tunisia

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Argentina

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Peru

W.I.P

Palestine

W.I.P

How to Draw

Flag of Social Authoritarianism

the flag of Social Authoritarianism is the same as the flag of Social Democracy, but with a black V-shaped pattern on it, which in polcompball symbolizes authoritarianism.

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Draw 2 black diagonal lines at the sides
  3. Fill the outsides in black and the inside in red
  4. Draw a white rose in the red portion

Add the eyes and you're done!

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

Enemies

Further Information

Wikipedia

People

Parties

Gallery

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