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Moved Mugabeism to Welfare Chauvinism.
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*[[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]]<ref name=":4"/>
*[[File:Misogyny.png]] [[Manosphere|Misogyny]] (Accused)<ref>[[w:Economic Freedom Fighters#Connections to violence]]</ref><ref name=":0"/>
*[[File:Mug.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism#Mugabeism|Mugabeism]]<ref name=":2"/>
*[[File:Nazbol.png]] <s>[[National Bolshevism]]</s>
*[[File:Gay.png]] Pro-LGBTQ<ref>https://mg.co.za/article/2013-11-28-malema-gets-loud-and-proud-in-polokwane/?amp</ref>
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[[File:Gaddaficap.png]] [[Gaddafism]] (partially) <br>
[[File:PUNT-Nguema.png]] [[Kakistocracy|Macías Nguema Thought]] <br>
[[File:Mug.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism#Mugabeism|Mugabeism]] (initially) <br>
[[File:Nigerien PNDS.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy#Niger|Nigerien Model]]
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Anti-Apartheid revolutionary and South Africa's first black leader,
[[File:Mandela.png]] Nelson Mandela ideologically self-identified as a Socialist and ultimately believed in a classless society, having been influenced by [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism]]. But when in power he supported the country's [[File:Liberal Democracy.png]] liberal democratic model, while still taking strong measures to combat poverty, encourage land reform, and expanding healthcare services. He expressed desires to move to a [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|social-democratic]] economy but figured that it wasn't possible due to the circumstances at the time (the fall of the USSR and the ascendency of [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[neoliberalism]].)
===[[File:Cball-Ghana.png]] Nkrumaism [[File:Nkrumah.png]]===
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