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Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like [[File:Trustbust.png]] [[Localism|Bill Kauffman]], [[File:Coolidge.png]] {{PCBA|Coolidgism|Calvin Coolidge}}, [[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|James A. Traficant Jr.]], and [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|Thomas Jefferson]], among others. He is somewhat [[File:AntState.png]] [[Libertarianism|anti-government]] in philosophy, but still recognizes the “futility of [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|total state-abolition]],” in his own words. He views the state as a means to an end, and is quite [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarian]] when it comes to civil liberties, but is moderately [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] when it comes to government structure and some aspects of social policy. He is also very [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|traditionalist]] and religious, believing in [[File:Christy.png]] {{PLB|Christianity}}. He supports a staunchly [[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism|populist]] economic system based heavily on [[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism]], [[File:Yellsoc.png]] [[Yellow Socialism]], and [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Nationalism]].  
Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like [[File:Jacksonian_Democracy.png]] [[Jacksonian Democracy|Andrew Jackson]], [[File:Long.png]] [[Longism|Huey Long]], [[File:Yellsoc.png]] [[Yellow Socialism|Pierre Bietry]], and [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|Thomas Jefferson]], among others. He believes that the state should be [[File:Confed.png]] [[Confederalism|very decentralized]], but while still maintaining a [[File:Dictablanda.png]] [[Presidentialism|strong executive]] with the freedom and ability to act decisively in federal affairs. He is also deeply religious, believing in [[File:Christy.png]] {{PLB|Christianity}}. He is a strong supporter of [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|traditional morality]]. He also supports a [[File:RevNat.png]] [[Revolutionary Nationalism|national rejuvenation]], as he views the present culture in his country to be dead and in need of revival. He supports a staunchly [[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism|populist]] economic system based heavily on [[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism]], [[File:Yellsoc.png]] [[Yellow Socialism]], and [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Nationalism]], and also borrowing some elements from [[File:Georgist.png]] [[Georgism]].  
 
=={{BoldText|Five Goals of Folcalonism}}==


* [[File:Libertarian.png]] To limit the size of bureaucracies, especially at the federal level


* [[File:Trad.png]] To return society to a more organic and authentic way of life, strengthened by traditionally conservative and Christian values
=={{BoldText|Three Goals of Folcalonism}}==


* [[File:LRpop.png]] To cast the chains of elitism and oligarchy off of the people
* [[File:RevNat.png]] To bring about a national rejuvenation to the United States, fostering a return to communitarianism, Christianity, dynamism, the Cavalier Ideal, connection to nature, and Romanticism


* [[File:Region.png]] To preserve regional cultures and nations and save them from eradication by social engineering and foreign encroachment
* [[File:Pop.png]] To destroy the current elitist economy, and replace it with one which reins in the power of the moneyed aristocracy and uses it to serve the people


* [[File:Anti-Globalism.png]] To defend the nation’s sovereignty from the forces of globalism
* [[File:AmericanModel.png]] To preserve the American Republic through a number of political reforms such as greater administrative decentralization, strengthened executive control over the federal government, and the ending of the dominance of the moneyed aristocracy




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==={{BoldText|[[File:Comb.png]] Return of Dueling [[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]]}}===
==={{BoldText|[[File:Comb.png]] Return of Dueling [[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]]}}===


Folcalonism believes that citizens should be allowed to solve certain disputes outside of the purview of the state. One of the ways they should be allowed to do this is by [[File:Comb.png]] [[Combatocracy|dueling]], in whatever manner they see fit. Dueling allows for the rest of society not to be brought into their dispute, and avoids burdening their community and other taxpayers by using government courts.  
Folcalonism believes that citizens should be allowed to solve certain disputes outside of the purview of the state. One of the ways they should be allowed to do this is by [[File:Comb.png]] [[Combatocracy|dueling]], in whatever manner they see fit. Dueling allows for the rest of society not to be brought into their dispute, and avoids burdening their community and other taxpayers by using government courts. Dueling also gives people a reason to be physically fit and able to defend themselves, instilling a renewed willpower and strength in them.  


==={{BoldText|[[File:Dictablanda.png]] A Strong Executive [[File:Prez.png]]}}===
==={{BoldText|[[File:Dictablanda.png]] A Strong Executive [[File:Prez.png]]}}===


Folcalonism holds that, although [[File:Liberal_Democracy.png]] [[Liberalism|checks and balances]] should exist, the [[File:Prez.png]] [[Presidentialism|executive branch]] should be strong. The ideology asserts that the chief executive, elected by a system similar to how the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Election_Reform_Act#:~:text=Under%20the%20District%20Method%2C%20a,Method%20of%20distributing%20electoral%20votes states of Nebraska and Maine elect presidents], should use their wide ranging powers to act as a defender of the [[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism|common man]] and his liberties, similarly to [[File:Jacksonian_Democracy.png]] [[Jacksonian Democracy|Andrew Jackson’s]] philosophy on the American presidency. The executive would not, however, interfere in areas constitutionally delegated to [[File:Confed.png]] [[Confederalism|lower levels of government]].  
Folcalonism holds that the [[File:Prez.png]] [[Presidentialism|executive branch]] should be strong, and should exert more control over the [[File:Unitary.png]] [[Centralism|federal government]]. The ideology asserts that the chief executive, elected by a system similar to how the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Election_Reform_Act#:~:text=Under%20the%20District%20Method%2C%20a,Method%20of%20distributing%20electoral%20votes states of Nebraska and Maine elect presidents], should use their wide ranging powers to act as a defender of the [[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism|common man]] and his rights, similarly to [[File:Jacksonian_Democracy.png]] [[Jacksonian Democracy|Andrew Jackson’s]] philosophy on the American presidency. The executive would not, however, interfere in areas constitutionally delegated to [[File:Confed.png]] [[Confederalism|lower levels of government]] unless they violate the constitution.  


==={{BoldText|[[File:Local.png]] The Ward System [[File:Urb.png]]}}===
==={{BoldText|[[File:Local.png]] The Ward System [[File:Urb.png]]}}===

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Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like Andrew Jackson, Huey Long, Pierre Bietry, and Thomas Jefferson, among others. He believes that the state should be very decentralized, but while still maintaining a strong executive with the freedom and ability to act decisively in federal affairs. He is also deeply religious, believing in Christianity. He is a strong supporter of traditional morality. He also supports a national rejuvenation, as he views the present culture in his country to be dead and in need of revival. He supports a staunchly populist economic system based heavily on Distributism, Yellow Socialism, and Economic Nationalism, and also borrowing some elements from Georgism.


Three Goals of Folcalonism

  • To bring about a national rejuvenation to the United States, fostering a return to communitarianism, Christianity, dynamism, the Cavalier Ideal, connection to nature, and Romanticism
  • To destroy the current elitist economy, and replace it with one which reins in the power of the moneyed aristocracy and uses it to serve the people
  • To preserve the American Republic through a number of political reforms such as greater administrative decentralization, strengthened executive control over the federal government, and the ending of the dominance of the moneyed aristocracy


Government Structure

Confederalism

Folcalonism asserts that a centralized structure for the state leads only to polarization, the decay of local culture, and elitism. Thus, it is necessary to the goals of Folcalonism that the state be a decentralized confederation, with minimal power given to the federal government, and the majority of power being delegated to the states.

Return of Dueling

Folcalonism believes that citizens should be allowed to solve certain disputes outside of the purview of the state. One of the ways they should be allowed to do this is by dueling, in whatever manner they see fit. Dueling allows for the rest of society not to be brought into their dispute, and avoids burdening their community and other taxpayers by using government courts. Dueling also gives people a reason to be physically fit and able to defend themselves, instilling a renewed willpower and strength in them.

A Strong Executive

Folcalonism holds that the executive branch should be strong, and should exert more control over the federal government. The ideology asserts that the chief executive, elected by a system similar to how the states of Nebraska and Maine elect presidents, should use their wide ranging powers to act as a defender of the common man and his rights, similarly to Andrew Jackson’s philosophy on the American presidency. The executive would not, however, interfere in areas constitutionally delegated to lower levels of government unless they violate the constitution.

The Ward System

Folcalonism promotes Thomas Jefferson’s idea of the ward system. The ward system is a method of organization below the county level in which a group of people who all know one another personally perform the functions of government for one another. Folcalonism believes that a system such as this could foster a return of communitarianism to American culture, and serve as a starting point from which hyperindividualism could be dismantled without utilizing extensive social engineering.

Republicanism

Folcalonism opposes monarchy and supports a republican form of government. The ideology believes that a monarchy elevates an individual to the level of God, and it justifies that individual’s right to rule and level above the common man using solely their birthright, instead of popular approval, competence, or righteousness.

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