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|title = Comrade Xao Thought | |title = Comrade Xao Thought | ||
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|caption = “In one hand, a gavel, in the other, a rifle.” | |caption = “In one hand, a gavel, in the other, a rifle.” | ||
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Xao-ism | Xao-ism | ||
Over-Justice Thought | Over-Justice Thought | ||
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[[File:Commie.png]] [[:Category:Communists|Communists]]<br> | |||
[[File:Soc-h.png]] [[:Category:Socialists|Socialists]]<br> | |||
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Marxism-Leninism | Marxism-Leninism | ||
Juche | |||
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Barracks Communism | |||
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'''Comrade Xao Thought''' is an [[File:Authleft.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Left|AuthLeft]] ideology, based in the philosophy of Comrade Xao, that the best way to insure an equal society, is through a strong Justice Department. | |||
== Ideology == | |||
'''Comrade Xao Thought''' is founded on 3 pillars | |||
1. Order | |||
2. Justice | |||
3. Equality | |||
To enforce this, a relatively strong government is needed, hence the government structure… | |||
== Order == | |||
Once a Xaoist state is formed, and has taken control of primary state functions, their should be one leader at the top, known as the “Grand Commander”. This person should be someone who was of high authority in the revolution, and has a military background, they should also be a popular individual, an icon to many. While the “Grand Commander” is on the top officially, they have little power in practice, more acting as figurehead for the people, and the government at large. The next rank down is the “Sergeant Officers” which are a part of the “Grand People’s House”. The “Sergeant Officers” hold most of the legislative and executive functions in the government. Some functions they perform include, but are not limited to: Making new laws, Zoning new districts, Ridding of old laws, Declarations of war and peace, Trade embargoes and agreements, etc. | |||
==== Electoral System ==== | |||
All positions in the Grand People’s House, as well as the Grand Commander, are elected by the people. Grand Commanders serve 5 years per term, and has no term limit. Sergeant Officers serve 3 years per term, and have no term limit. |
Latest revision as of 02:25, 8 October 2023
Comrade Xao Thought is an AuthLeft ideology, based in the philosophy of Comrade Xao, that the best way to insure an equal society, is through a strong Justice Department.
Ideology
Comrade Xao Thought is founded on 3 pillars
1. Order
2. Justice
3. Equality
To enforce this, a relatively strong government is needed, hence the government structure…
Order
Once a Xaoist state is formed, and has taken control of primary state functions, their should be one leader at the top, known as the “Grand Commander”. This person should be someone who was of high authority in the revolution, and has a military background, they should also be a popular individual, an icon to many. While the “Grand Commander” is on the top officially, they have little power in practice, more acting as figurehead for the people, and the government at large. The next rank down is the “Sergeant Officers” which are a part of the “Grand People’s House”. The “Sergeant Officers” hold most of the legislative and executive functions in the government. Some functions they perform include, but are not limited to: Making new laws, Zoning new districts, Ridding of old laws, Declarations of war and peace, Trade embargoes and agreements, etc.
Electoral System
All positions in the Grand People’s House, as well as the Grand Commander, are elected by the people. Grand Commanders serve 5 years per term, and has no term limit. Sergeant Officers serve 3 years per term, and have no term limit.