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|image=Hamiltonianism art.png
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|aliases=Federalist Party <br>
|aliases=Federalist Party <br>
[[File: Fed.png]] [[Federalism]] (mistakenly)<br>
[[File: Fed.png]] [[Federalism]] (under specific contexts)<br>
Ham <br>
Ham <br>
Alexander Hamilton <br>
Alexander Hamilton <br>
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[[File: Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]] <br>
[[File: Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]] <br>
[[File: Fed.png]] [[Federalism]]<br>
[[File: Fed.png]] [[Federalism]]<br>
[[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism]]  
[[File: Protect.png]] [[Protectionism]]<br>
[[File: Bankocracy.png]] [[Trapezocracy]]<br>
|founder=Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804)
|founder=Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804)
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==Relationships==
==Relationships==
===Friends===
===Positive ===


*[[File: Fed.png]] [[Federalism]] - My parent who gives me the idea for a unifying central government with lots of powers.
*[[File: Fed.png]] [[Federalism]] - My parent who gives me the idea for a unifying central government with lots of powers.
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*[[File: Emon.png]] [[Elective Monarchism]] - Would have been the ideal system for the [[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:c:polandball:USAball|USA]], but [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|he]] had to go with a presidential [[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism|republic]] instead...
*[[File: Emon.png]] [[Elective Monarchism]] - Would have been the ideal system for the [[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:c:polandball:USAball|USA]], but [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|he]] had to go with a presidential [[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism|republic]] instead...
*[[File:WelfChauvin.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism]] - You're a bit too patriotic, but I like your ideas!
*[[File:WelfChauvin.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism]] - You're a bit too patriotic, but I like your ideas!
*[[Bankocracy]] - Time to establish a national bank!


===Frenemies===
===Mixed===


*[[File: Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] - Where's your regulations?
*[[File: Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] - Where's your regulations?


===Enemies===
===Negative===


*[[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] - THE SOUTHERN MOTHERF**KING DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS! (but better than Aaron Burr)
*[[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] - THE SOUTHERN MOTHERF**KING DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS! (but better than Aaron Burr)
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==Further Information==
==Further Information==
==Texts===
*[https://www.thefederalistpapers.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/The-Complete-Federalist-Papers.pdf The Federalist Papers]] by 'Publius' (Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay)
* Report on: [https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-06-02-0076-0002-0001 Public Credit (first)], [https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-07-02-0229-0003 Public Credit (Second)], [https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/larouchepac/legacy_url/19566/hamilton_subject_of_manufactures.pdf?1612573693 Manufactures] and [https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-18-02-0052-0002 Further Support of Public Credit] by Alexander Hamilton


===Wikipedia===
===Wikipedia===


*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Hamilton Alexander Hamilton]
*[[wp:Alexander Hamilton|Alexander Hamilton]]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalist_Party Federalist Party]
*[[wp:Federalist Party|Federalist Party]]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_School_(economics) American School (economics)]
*[[wp:Hamiltonian economic program|Hamiltonian economic program]]
*[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_System_(economic_plan) American System (economic plan)]
*[[wp:American School (economics)|American School (economics)]]
*[[wp:American System (economic plan)|American System (economic plan)]]
{{Authright}}
{{Authright}}
{{Conservative}}
{{Conservative}}

Revision as of 00:24, 24 March 2021


Hamiltonianism is a Right Wing ideology inhabiting a moderate postion on the Authoritarian Right quadrant revolving around Alexander Hamilton's ideas.

Hamiltonians believe in governmental intervention into the economy with a centralized bank. Hamiltonians dislike the idea of Free Trade and advocates for Protectionism, and thus advocates for high tariffs.

Hamiltonians are also conservative and believe in a strong central government governed by a "natural aristocracy" of the wealthy and educated, believing that voting rights and political representation should be restricted to the upper class of society.

Personality

Hamiltonianism is a big fan of Hamilton: An American Musical and would sing it a lot, sometimes annoying other ideologies.

Hamiltonianism may also be portrayed as hot headed, elitist, and having a taste for expensive clothes.

History

Hamiltonianism was inspired by Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Party as a whole which dominated the political scene in the early stages of the United States. Hamiltonian policies guided the economics of George Washington's presidency, including the creation and paying down of a national debt and the levying of heavy tariffs on trade.

Hamiltonianism has since evolved their beliefs as the country began modernizing. The elitist positions of Hamiltonianism proved unpopular in America, and it largely died out as a coherent ideology by the early 19th century, though it continued to guide Supreme Court decisions for decades afterwards. Today, traces of Hamiltonianism can be found in certain statist and conservative ideologies in the United States.

How to Draw

Cockade of Hamiltonianism
  1. Draw a ball with eyes
  2. Draw 2 circles on the interior
  3. Fill the Circles with Grey

And you are done!

Relationships

Positive

Mixed

Negative

Further Information

Texts=

Wikipedia

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