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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, labor 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. | '''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, labor 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. | ||
== History == | ==History== | ||
W.I.P. | W.I.P. | ||
== Tenets == | ==Tenets== | ||
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His personality resembles a stereotypical bureaucrat. He is overwhelmed with paperwork and may ask other balls to sign forms, send documents, show a license, etc. May be either obstructive or scarily competent. | His personality resembles a stereotypical bureaucrat. He is overwhelmed with paperwork and may ask other balls to sign forms, send documents, show a license, etc. May be either obstructive or scarily competent. | ||
== How to Draw == | ==How to Draw== | ||
{{Flag|Regulationism_flag.svg}} | {{Flag|Regulationism_flag.svg}} | ||
Regulationism's design is based on the section sign (§), which is a symbol used within legal contexts for a section of a legal document. | Regulationism's design is based on the section sign (§), which is a symbol used within legal contexts for a section of a legal document. | ||
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== Relationships == | ==Relationships== | ||
=== Friendly === | ===Friendly=== | ||
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] - Finally! Someone who loves regulations, subsidies, taxes and licensing as much as me. | *[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] - Finally! Someone who loves regulations, subsidies, taxes and licensing as much as me. | ||
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==Further Information== | ==Further Information== | ||
=== Literature=== | ===Literature=== | ||
*[https://archive.org/details/23thingstheydont0000chan 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism] by Chang Ha-Joon | *[https://archive.org/details/23thingstheydont0000chan 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism] by Chang Ha-Joon |
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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, labor 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.
History
W.I.P.
Tenets
W.I.P.
Personality
His personality resembles a stereotypical bureaucrat. He is overwhelmed with paperwork and may ask other balls to sign forms, send documents, show a license, etc. May be either obstructive or scarily competent.
How to Draw
Regulationism's design is based on the section sign (§), which is a symbol used within legal contexts for a section of a legal document.
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Fill it dark-ish blue.
- On the ball draw the section sign (§) in white.
And you should be done
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Blue | #260099 | 38, 0, 153 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 |
Relationships
Friendly
- Social Democracy - Finally! Someone who loves regulations, subsidies, taxes and licensing as much as me.
- Keynesian School - Printer go *BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR*!
- Bull Moose Progressivism - Trust busting buddy, and fellow fan of pure food and drugs.
- Environmentalism - Corporations cannot be allowed to freely pollute the Earth.
- Protectionism - I love tariffs!
- Social Liberalism - Good job with regulating him son!
- Ordo-Liberalism - Same as above, but German and right-wing.
- Longism - Based wealth cap proposal.
- Social Capitalism - Based and regpilled.
Mixed
- Capitalism - You're great, but you need me.
- Authoritarianism - Economic statism is great, not gonna lie, but many of my proponents are democratic. Besides, some of your children simp for economic libtardism.
- Corporatocracy - Time to bust a trust!!!! Or help one.
- Neoliberalism - WHY DO YOU HATE ZONING AND TARIFFS! ZONING AND TARIFFS ARE GREAT! Otherwise, great guy.
- Right-Wing Populism & National Conservatism - You can be pretty based, but a lot of the time you're a bit too loving of economic liberalism for my liking.
Negative
- Anarcho-Capitalism - Silly anarkiddy, without the government there is no law that things can't randomly explode!
- Avaritionism - I was right, you do make things explode from time to time while opposing any regulation.
- Minarchism - Wants regulation to be minimized. Why?
- Austrian School - Stop calling me a socialist!
- Agorism - You can't be serious!
- Franz Kafka Thought - Stop mocking bueracracy!
Further Information
Literature
- 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism by Chang Ha-Joon
- Affordable Care Act by the 111th United States Congress
- General Data Protection Regulation by the European Parliament and The Council of the European Union
Wikipedia
Video
Gallery
Non-Quadrant - I just want to reject the political compass for goodness sake! | |
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