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{{Ideology|title1 = [[File: SPQR.png]] Caesarism|image1 = | {{Ideology|title1 = [[File: SPQR.png]] Caesarism|image1 = Caer.png|caption1 = Veni, Vidi, Vici|quadrant(s) = [[File:Authright.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Right|AuthRight]]|family = | ||
[[File: Res Publica.png]] [[Roman Republicanism]] (Parent)<br> | [[File: Res Publica.png]] [[Roman Republicanism]] (Parent)<br> | ||
[[File: Imp.png]] [[Imperialism]] (Parent) <br> | [[File: Imp.png]] [[Imperialism]] (Parent) <br> | ||
[[File: Feud.png]] [[Feudalism]] (Child)<br> | [[File: Feud.png]] [[Feudalism]] (Child)<br> | ||
[[File: Christy.png]] [[Christian Theocracy]] (Child) | [[File: Christy.png]] [[Christian Theocracy]] (Child) | ||
|greatest_achievement = sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health|aliases = | |greatest_achievement = sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health|aliases = year = 49 B.C. (Caesar's Dictatorship) | ||
27 B.C. (Start of the Empire)|country = The Roman Republic|founder = Gaius Julius Ceasar<br> | 27 B.C. (Start of the Empire)|country = The Roman Republic|founder = Gaius Julius Ceasar<br> | ||
Augustus Ceasar/Octavian<br>|likes = T H E E M P I R E|themecolor = 821A19|textcolor =F6A319}}'''Caesarism''' is an authoritarian, nationalist, economically right wing ideology. Rome gained wealth through trade and conquest, it would conquer a land, take slaves, and sell the goods made by the slaves. Rome would create a national identity with citizenship, public spaces, and roads. Instead of taxation, Rome would use wealth from conquered lands to pay for necessitates. Much like [[File: Merc.png]] [[Mercantilism]] it proved a unity between [[File: Cap.png| Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] and [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism]], through using private contractors to build things like aqueducts. Rome would inspire [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]], and many European [[File: Monarch.png]] [[Monarchism|Monarchies]] | Augustus Ceasar/Octavian<br>|likes = T H E E M P I R E|themecolor = 821A19|textcolor =F6A319}}'''Caesarism''' is an authoritarian, nationalist, economically right wing ideology. Rome gained wealth through trade and conquest, it would conquer a land, take slaves, and sell the goods made by the slaves. Rome would create a national identity with citizenship, public spaces, and roads. Instead of taxation, Rome would use wealth from conquered lands to pay for necessitates. Much like [[File: Merc.png]] [[Mercantilism]] it proved a unity between [[File: Cap.png| Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] and [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism]], through using private contractors to build things like aqueducts. Rome would inspire [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]], and many European [[File: Monarch.png]] [[Monarchism|Monarchies]] |
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Caesarism is an authoritarian, nationalist, economically right wing ideology. Rome gained wealth through trade and conquest, it would conquer a land, take slaves, and sell the goods made by the slaves. Rome would create a national identity with citizenship, public spaces, and roads. Instead of taxation, Rome would use wealth from conquered lands to pay for necessitates. Much like Mercantilism it proved a unity between Capitalism and Authoritarianism, through using private contractors to build things like aqueducts. Rome would inspire Fascism, and many European Monarchies
Personality
Caesarism like the name suggests acts in a vein stereotypical/expected of Roman Emperors.
How To Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Fill with Red
- In Gold draw an Eagle spanning it's wings
- Write the Acronym "S.P.Q.R." under the Eagle
And you're done
Relationships
Friendly
Mixed
- Roman Republicanism - We're the same person!
Please don't stab me again - Fascism - I appreciate the attempt, but that was just embarrassing.
Negative
Further Information
Literature
- The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Volume V, Volume VI by Edward Gibbons