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Latest revision as of 18:10, 13 September 2023
Leeism is the ideology of Pollere, otherwise known as Pollere III, Prata_69, and COON. Leeism is culturally right wing (but has some reactionary sympathies), civically moderately authoritarian (but can trend libertarian depending on the circumstance and individual issue), and is economically syncretic, but has a generally free market and communitarian stance.
Six Principles
Leeism supports 6 main principles that make up its belief system:
Militarism: Leeism supports a strong military with strong influence over society and the government. He believes that most institutions within the state would benefit from adopting many of the military’s practices and values, like teamwork, discipline, tough-mindedness, loyalty, honor, patriotism, etc.
Distributist-Capitalist Fusion: Leeism supports a fusion of distributist and capitalist ideas an policies. It supports a fiscally responsible government that seeks to create a free, fair, and ethical market economy with strong protections against mergers and cartels, alongside support for ideas like a land value tax, alternative forms of banking, privatization, communitarianism, and free trade.
Class Collaboration: Leeism holds the belief that class collaboration through the nationalization of all unions and their centralization into one single labor organization (similar to Francoist Spain’s Sindicato Vertical) is necessary to end class conflict and usher in a new era of class collaboration.
Post-Libertarian Statecraft: Leeism believes that true liberty can be achieved through a strong state. He believes in a system of "liberty without democracy". While he does not fully oppose democracy, he is very, very skeptical of it, especially on a national level.
Traditional/Old Right Conservatism: Leeism supports a society that remains close to its traditional identity. He supports the upholding of traditional institutions, transcendent moral order, rule of law, respect for authority, etc. Without these values, the nation risks losing its ties to the past and thus its identity.
Conservationism: Leeism believes that the state has a duty to care for the national environment. God’s creation is not something to abuse and destroy, and thus must be protected, whether it be through conservationism, acceleration of energy technology, or regulating the environmental impact of corporations.