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[[File:NonquadrantAntiAn.png|link=:Category:Non-Quadrant]] [[:Category:Non-Quadrant|{{Color|#FFFFFF|'''Non-QuadrantAnarchist'''}}]] (Theoretically)<br>
[[File:Authunity.png|link=:Category:Authoritarian Unity]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Unity|{{Color|#F9BABA|'''Auth'''}}{{Color|#92D9F8|'''Unity'''}}]] (Usually, in practice)<br>
[[File:World.png]] [[:Category:Globalists|{{Color|#00ABF4|'''Globalists'''}}]]<br>
[[File:FarightInter.png|link=:Category:Internationalists]] [[:Category:Internationalists|{{Color|#7D7D7D|'''Internationalists'''}}]]<br>
{{Info|Monarchists}}<br>
{{Info|Religious}}(almostAlmost always)<ref>All Monarchs in history who proclaimed themselves king of kings or anything of the sort were always based on some interpretation of the divine right of kings: The monarch may be the incarnation of a deity (Ancient Mesopotamia), anointed by God to rule Christendom, were granted all under the blue sky to rule by the might of Tengri and so forth. The concept is almost always inherently religious.</ref><br>
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[[File:Cosmo.png]] [[Cosmopolitanism]] <br>
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