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Monarcho-Capitalism is an economically right-wing, moderately statist and culturally variable ideology that is in the Right Center part of the compass.
It believes that a capitalist economic system is able to function the best with a monarch at the head of the state. This either means him intervening in the market to keep completely fair competition or because a Monarchy is able to ensure the protection of the free market capitalist system with more stability than other governance systems. It can also be seen as a system which proposes a Ceremonial Monarchy within a Capitalist system, similar to England.
History
Russia
Main Articles: National Agrarianism
- Pyotr Stolypin: Pyotr Stolypin was the third Prime Minister of Russian Empire and Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Empire from 1906 to his assassination in 1911. As Prime Minister, Stolypin is most known for his agrarian reforms, known as the Stolypin reform, that granted the right of private land ownership to the peasantry. Thus moving the Russian Empire further away from feudalism and towards capitalism. Stolypin was a staunch monarchist who prioritized modernity and efficiency over democracy and hoped to strengthen the throne through his capitalist reforms.
His tenure was also marked by increased revolutionary unrest, to which he responded with a new system of martial law that allowed for the arrest, speedy trial, and execution of accused offenders. Between 3000-5500 suspects were convicted and executed by these special courts between 1906 and 1909. Pytor Stolypin was throughout his tenure prone to numerous assassination attempts and was fatally shot in September 1911 by left-wing revolutionary Dmitry Bogrov in Kyiv.
Saudi Arabia
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Qatar
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UAE
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Golden Islamism
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Braunism
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Leopold II of Belgium/Congo Free State
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Pahlavi Iran
Main Articles: Social Authoritarianism, and Authoritarian Capitalism
- Reza Shah - Reza Shah took over in 1925 after convincing the Majlis to depose and exile Ahmad Shah, making him the next Shah. Crowned in 1926, he had started the Pahlavi dynasty. Historian Ervand Abrahamian claimed that the Shah of Reza Shah would be "free from clerical influence, nomadic uprisings and ethnic differences".
In his Shah, he began the process of industrialization and modernization, increasing the amount of industries, roads and railways. He implemented modern education at Tehran University and made the number of industrial plants increase 17 times. There was an increase in both private and state industries. Other changes were the elimination of chador, a ban on photography of things considered "backward" (camels, clerical and Western clothing), changes from the Persian name to Iranian, support for Jews (even if this was questioned), detribalization, support for Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Ethnic Nationalism and comfort for the clergy. He had to abdicate in 1941 because of the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran.
- Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - Mohammad Reza Pahlavi took over in 1941, having been crown prince of Reza Shah, in which a time later he met with allies in WWII, such as Stalin and Roosevelt.
When he took office, he made economic reforms, called the White Revolution, in which he privatized state-owned companies, nationalized some industries such as oil and abolished Feudalism. In doing so, he made private Iranian companies increase their profits. Under his rule, Iran had one of the best literacy programs, an increase in nuclear installations and an increase in industries such as automotive and electrical appliances and the 5th largest army in the world. Iran has had a kind of "economic miracle", such as the unprecedented rise in per capita income, decrease in poverty and industrialization. His authoritarianism, notable examples being the jaleh square massacre, the cinema rex fire and others, causing protests, making him resign in 1979, being succeeded by Ruhollah Khomeini. The total number of deaths in the protest ranged from 540 to 2000.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball
- Draw a diagonal dark yellow line across the ball
- Fill the top with the same shade of yellow and the bottom with purple
- Draw a black dollar sign in the middle of the ball
- Draw the eyes
- Draw a crown with a dollar sign inside a gem
Relationships
Friends
- Korwinism - My real world successor.
- Libertarian Monarchism - Fellow defender of the Kingdom.
- Braunism - My other successor.
- Faragism - You're a patriot loyal to the British crown.
- Japan LDPism - Always Loyal to the Japanese emperor.
- Islamic Theocracy - Mashallah. Time to sell some oil.
- Classical Conservatism - We can have decent debates but be more capitalist.
- Guangxu Emperor - Good job on trying to apply principles of capitalism to strengthen the economy, but sadly Empress Dowager Cixi disrupted the reforms.
Frenemies
- Monarcho-Socialism - Fellow monarchist, albeit misguided economically.
Why exactly did we have a child together? - Hoppeanism - He seems to like me, but he's weird and a cringe anarchist.
- National Capitalism - Some based takes, but you seriously need a king, buddy.
Enemies
- Jacobinism - NOOO DON'T SEND ME TO THE GUILLOTINE!!!
- Socialism - Dirty socialist, revolting peasant.
- Feudalism - What kind of outdated economic system is this?
- Black Nationalism, African Socialism and Black Anarchism - Filthy [REDACTED]! I enjoyed cutting off your hands in the Congo!
- Khomeinism - Well, I guess That's it.
Further Info
Wikipedia
Sites
Gallery
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British Monarcho-Capitalism
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Islamic Capitalism
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