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*[[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism]] - Same as above, but German and right-wing.
*[[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism]] - Same as above, but German and right-wing.
*[[File:Long.png]] [[Longism]] - Based wealth cap proposal.
*[[File:Long.png]] [[Longism]] - Based wealth cap proposal.
*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]] - Says I'm necessary for a proper free market.  
*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]] - Based and regpilled.


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Regulationism also called Economic Interventionism is the belief that the state should intervene within an established economic system to further a certain cause. These regulations can vary a lot and go from tax, import tariffs, zoning laws, labour laws, also extending to monetary policies such as the central bank controlling interest rates, etc... it is more aligned with some centre left to centre right ideologies usually do tolerate or even like some regulations. The more centre-leftist the more regulations.

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How to Draw

Flag of Regulationism

Regulationism's design is based of the section sign (§), which is a symbol used within legal contexts for a section of a legal document.

  1. Draw a ball with eyes
  2. Fill it dark-ish blue.
  3. On the ball draw the section sign (§) in white.

And you should be done

Color Name HEX RGB
Blue #260099 38, 0, 153
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255

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