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    ===[[File:Socnat.png]] {{PCBA|Social Nationalism}}===
    ===[[File:Socnat.png]] {{PCBA|Social Nationalism}}===


    '''Social Nationalism''' is in its most basic definition is a Nationalist state with a social economy range from left social democracy to Rhine capitalism and potentially more right-wing systems. The nationalist state by nature would be authoritarian but social nationalism acknowledges the problems with unchecked power and supports a constitution which would control the power the executive holds, its modern form is also a traditionalist ideology that is against gay marriage and believes that the three purposes of life are Nation, God and Love. However, the traditional version of social nationalism was much more progressive in its historical context. This ideology is not to be confused with [[File:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism]]. It has seen a rise in support amongst [[File:Rpop.png]] national populist European groups and may present itself as a status quo in [[File: Natcon.png]] conservative countries like Poland and Hungary. Historical examples that are close to socnat include: [[File:Kemal.png]] [[Kemalism|Kemalist Turkey]], [[File:3princ.png]] [[Tridemism|Nationalist China]] under the KMT, and [[File:PRI.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Mexican Institutional Revolutionary Party]], and [[Social Authoritarianism|Poland under [[File:Pilsudski.png]] Józef Piłsudski]].
    '''Social Nationalism''' is in its most basic definition is a Nationalist state with a social economy range from left social democracy to Rhine capitalism and potentially more right-wing systems. The nationalist state by nature would be authoritarian but social nationalism acknowledges the problems with unchecked power and supports a constitution which would control the power the executive holds, its modern form is also a traditionalist ideology that is against gay marriage and believes that the three purposes of life are Nation, God and Love. However, the traditional version of social nationalism was much more progressive in its historical context. This ideology is not to be confused with [[File:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism]]. It has seen a rise in support amongst [[File:Rpop.png]] national populist European groups and may present itself as a status quo in [[File: Natcon.png]] conservative countries like Poland and Hungary. Historical examples that are close to socnat include: [[File:Kemal.png]] [[Kemalism|Kemalist Turkey]], [[File:3princ.png]] [[Tridemism|Nationalist China]] under the KMT, and [[File:PRI.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Mexican Institutional Revolutionary Party]], and <nowiki>[[Social Authoritarianism|Poland under]]</nowiki> [[File:Pilsudski.png]] <nowiki>[[Social Authoritarianism|Józef Piłsudski]]</nowiki>.
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