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[[File:Bism.png]] [[Bismarckism]] <br>
[[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] <br>
[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism]] <br>
[[File:Welf.png]] [[Welfarism]] <br>
[[File:Ecocap.png]] [[Eco-Capitalism]] (ESME) <br>
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* [[File:Oppoplatforlife.png]] '''Boykoism''' {{Collapse|
** [[File:Russophobia.png]] Anti-Russian Imperialism (self-proclaimed)
** [[File:SocdemSocauth.png]] [[Social DemocracyAuthoritarianism]]
** [[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism]]
** [[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism]]
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** [[File:Russophilia.png]] Russophilia (early, denied)
** [[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]] (self-proclaimed)
** [[File:NeconSocnecon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism|Paternalistic]] [[Neoconservatism]] (self-proclaimed, debatably)
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*[[File:Destiny.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Steven Kenneth "Destiny" Bonnell II]] (1988- ) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
|examples = *[[File:Cball-Germany.png]] [[Federalism|Federal Republic of Germany]] (1949 -)
*[[File:Cball-NordCouncil.png]] [[Nordic Model|Nordic Council]] (1952-)
|likes = [[File:Welf.png]] Welfare <br> Fair competition<br> FRG
|dislikes = [[File:Commie.png]] Communism <br> [[File:Soc.png]] Socialism <br> [[File:Lfree.png]] Laissez-faire capitalism<br> GDR<br> [[File:Nazi.png]] Nazism
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'''Social Capitalism''', shortened to '''SocCap''' also known as '''Rhine Capitalism''', '''Welfare Capitalism''' and '''Social market economy''', is an economically centre to centre-right ideology which combines stances from both [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]]/[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism]] and [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]].
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One of the major factors for the emergence of SocCap was to improve the conditions of workers under capitalism in order to prevent the rising threat of [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|Marx's socialist movement]]. Germany implemented the world's first welfare state and universal healthcare program in the 1880s under chancellor [[File:Bism.png]] [[Bismarckism|Otto von Bismarck]], who developed a program in which industry and state work closely to stimulate economic growth by giving workers greater security.
 
Alfred Müller-Armack coined the term ''"Social market economy (Soziale Marktwirtschaft)"'' in 1946, it is seen as an evolution of [[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|ordoliberal]] thought.
 
Following the end of WW2, chancellor [[File:CDU Party.png]] Konrad Adenauer implemented the social market economy model in Allied-occupied Germany. Ludwig Erhard was Adenauer's Minister of Economic Affairs and is primarily responsible for the ''Wirtschaftswunder''.
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=== [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom ===
The Social market economy was first introduced to the UK by conservative politician [[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Keith Joseph]]. Joseph, along with [[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Margaret Thatcher]], founded the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_for_Policy_Studies Centre for Policy Studies] in 1973. The Centre is a think tank and pressure group that was originally created to study and promote the social market economy. Joseph wrote the first piece published by the centre, titled "Why Britain needs a social market economy."
The [[File:Con-t.png]] [[Conservatism|conservative party]] has advocated the implementation of a soicalsocial market economy, albeit with an emphasis on nationalism.
 
==Variants==
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'''Social market economy''' is rooted in free market capitalism, alongside economic intervention in order to ensure fair competition, with additional support for a moderate welfare state. It is most commonly manifested in a privatized market economy used as an allocation mechanism, and that output can be increased through moderate economic interventionism on behalf of the state. This pairing can work and may even be complimentary, as this would decrease poverty and still allow economic freedom.
 
Main tenets are [[File:Property.png]] [[Propertarianism|private property]], [[File:Neoliberalism-altWorld.png]] [[Globalism|free trade]], [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|unregulated prices]], moderate [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|economic intervention]], accompanied with [[File:Welf.png]] [[Welfarism|welfare measures]] such as pensions, health care, unemployment benefits, and in some cases, universal basic income.
 
===[[File:ESME.png]] Eco-social Market Economy ''(ESME)''===
'''Eco-social market economy''' is a type of '''[[Social Capitalism#Social Market Economy (SOME)|SOME]]''', which aims at balancing the previously mentioned concepts of social and economic justice, economic freedom with the [[File:EnviEccap.png]] [[EnvironmentalismEco-Capitalism|preservation of natural resources]].
===[[File:Kubitschek.png]] Kubistchkekism===
 
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== Personality ==
Social Capitalism cares about both poorsthe poor and money. Usually being referred to by other ideologies as the most Compassionate Capitalism. He was usually seen giving money to Poor People and helping others. Sometimes it spares its time to plant trees with [[File:Ecocap.png]] [[Eco-Capitalism]].
 
Usually hangs out with Welfarist and Capitalist Ideologies but sometimes also was friends with Environmentalists.
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*[[File:Onenatcon.png]] [[One-Nation Conservatism]] - You get it!
*[[File:Socgeo.png]] [[Social Georgism]] - I suppose LVT is a good way to fund welfare.
*[[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] - If democratically elected plutocrats want to revoke welfare and regulations, it can be good to be a little heavy -handed.
*[[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism]] - Necessary to certain extent.
 
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