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Also, the influence Stalin and Mussolini had on FDR is beyond dispute.
(I swear to the gods, we need to delete the AuthLibDem icon. "Authoritarian Liberal Democracy" is a contradiction. If you want to describe liberal governments with majoritarian authoritarian tendencies, just fucking "Illiberal Democracy" or "Competitive Authoritarianism." Or put "Liberal Democracy" and "Kleptocracy" together if it's just corrupt.)
(Also, the influence Stalin and Mussolini had on FDR is beyond dispute.)
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*[[File:American Patriotism.png]] [[Patriotism|American Patriotism]]
*[[File:NatProg.png]] [[Bull Moose Progressivism]] (Kind of)
*[[File:Classfash.png]] [[Fascism|Classical Fascism]] (Sympathetic, NRA)<ref>FDR was sympathetic to the corporatist economic policies of Benito Mussolini and the National Recovery Administartion to some degree was an attempt at replicating them in the United States.</ref>
*[[File:CronyCap.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Crony Capitalism]] (NRA, Accused){{Refn|When the Republican-appointed Supreme Court at the time struck down FDR's New Deal policies, they did so on the grounds the National Recovery Administration, by forming private cartels, was akin to cronyism.|group=Note}}
*[[File:EconProg.png]] [[Social Democracy|Economic Progressivism]]
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*[[File:LibSocAuth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]]
*[[File:Soccorp.png]] [[Corporatism|Social Corporatism]] (NRA)
*[[File:Stalin.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Stalinism]] (Sympathetic)<ref>FDR privately admired Joseph Stalin, calling him "Uncle Joe," seeing him as a strong and effective leader who introduced positive changes to the Soviet Union and wanted to maintain friendly relations after the Second World War. There is convincing evidence the FDR administration was fully aware of Stalin's more controversial policies (e.g., the famine in Ukraine).</ref>
*[[File:NatSocLibIcon.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism]]
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