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* Intervention in foreign countries to spread nationalism further and for national gain is necessary, but a diplomatic option should always be tried first.
* Intervention in foreign countries to spread nationalism further and for national gain is necessary, but a diplomatic option should always be tried first.


===[[File:Mil.png]] {{PCBA|Militant Social Democracy}} [[File:Socdem.png]]===
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'''Militant Social Democracy''' ('''MilSocDem''') is an economically centre-left, statist, strongly patriotic, culturally centrist and militaristic ideology which supports the combination of social democratic economic policies, such as a capitalist market economy heavily regulated in favour of the working class, an abundance of social programs and public ownership of businesses such as education and healthcare, with the belief that a strong military capability, "predominance of the armed forces in the administration of the state" and glorification of the military is needed in an ideal society and that the nation should be prepared to use military force in order to defend or promote its national interests.
'''Militant Social Democracy''' ('''MilSocDem''') is an economically centre-left, statist, strongly patriotic, culturally centrist and militaristic ideology which supports the combination of social democratic economic policies, such as a capitalist market economy heavily regulated in favour of the working class, an abundance of social programs and public ownership of businesses such as education and healthcare, with the belief that a strong military capability, "predominance of the armed forces in the administration of the state" and glorification of the military is needed in an ideal society and that the nation should be prepared to use military force in order to defend or promote its national interests.