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===[[File:FrenchMunicipalism.png]] '''French Municipalism'''===
The French Municipalism is a political movement portrayed by the "Mouvement Municipal" / Municipalist Movement. Founded by three former [[File:Integral_Nationalism.png]] [[Integral Nationalism]] believers, they chose to embrace the [[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism|Anarchist]] ideology, as they thought until this moment that a decentralized royalism was the only way to let communes or municipalities exist (then they learnt about Left Anarchism).
 
This ideology advocates for a social union between french workers, no matter their cultural alignment : in the Municipalist Movement, members can share [[File:Trad.png]] traditionalist and [[File:Prog-u.png]] progressive views, as long as they are not based upon identitary politics, and as long as they advocate for a Municipalist ideology and praxis.
As the movement is composed of many former right-wing and far-right militants, alongside left-wing and far-left socialists, the Mouvement Municipal's founders believe in the possibility of an union between [[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism]] and [[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism]] communes, solving the populist issue of the left-right scheme. People would be free to associate with [[File:Trad.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Right|Culturally Right]] or [[File:Prgess.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Left|Culturally Left]] communes, as long as no essentialist discriminations are made. No matter the culture preference, the economy has to stay Communist and the confederalized communes have to respect the main constitution, even on the cultural laws.
This school of thought consider the possibility of a [[File:Libms.png]][[Libertarian Market Socialism]] transitional status before achieving [[File:Ancom.png]][[Anarcho-Communism]]. The use of [[File:E-Democracy.png]] [[E-Democracy]] is also intended in some cases.
 
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