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|founder = Rick Falkvinge, 2006, [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Kingdom of Sweden<br> | |founder = [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Falkvinge Rick Falkvinge], 2006, [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Kingdom of Sweden<br> | ||
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Revision as of 02:15, 21 April 2021
Not to be confused with Actual Pirates
Piratism, or Pirate Politics, is a libertarian, usually democratic and to some extent anti-I.P. ideology born from Sweden on the grounds of copyright reform. He values government transparency, freedom of speech and privacy. He's also quite big on digitalization and e-government, and strongly opposes any regulations of the internet by governments. He's usually culturally center-left to left and economically varied, though usually center to center-left.
History
The first Pirate Party officially formed on New Years Day 2006 in Sweden. It's founder, Rick Falkvinge, established the party after he found that Swedish politicians were generally unresponsive to Sweden's debate over changes to copyright law in 2005.
Officially, there are pirate parties in over 40 countries. Some European countries, such as Czechia and Luxembourg, have seen pirate party success with elected officials serving in the countries' legislative bodies. The mayor of Prague, elected in 2018, was the first pirate ever to be elected to be the mayor of a major city.
Foundations
W.I.P.
Personality
Piratism purposely models himself to look like a real pirate, in an attempt to "beat people to the punch" when being called a pirate. In reality, all this did was cause people to confuse him with real pirates and now no one outside of some European countries takes him seriously.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes
- On the ball draw a mainsail symbol
- Draw a Black Line
- Out of the top of the line draw a curved line to the bottom of the line at the same side
- Repeat the previous step with a less extreme curve.
- (Optional) Draw a Circle around that
- Turn one of the eyes into an eyepatch
- (Optional) Draw a Pirate hat
And you're done
Relationships
Friends
- Civil Libertarianism - Best system.
- Libertarianism - A big supporter of mine.
- Libertarian Socialism - Same as above.
- Social Libertarianism - Good guy.
- Liquid Democracy & E-Democracy - The future is upon the horizon!
Frenemies
- Hydrarchy - I'm not that kind of pirate!!!
- Agorism - Disregarding copyright is absolutely based, but I'm not sure on the whole "selling krokodil" thing.
Enemies
- Authoritarian Capitalism - Nuh-uh.
- Corporatocracy - The reason Piratism is not as successful.
- Ingsoc - Nightmare fuel.
- Anarcho-Capitalism- "Free market" is nonsense, I hate it when big tech companies censor me!
- Showa Statism - Let me use Dolphin Emulator in peace!
Further Information
Literature
- No Safe Harbor: Essays on Pirate Politics edited by Andrew Norton and Bradley Hall
- Culture vs. Copyright by Anatoly Volynets
- Guerrila Open Access Manifesto by Aaron Swartz
Wikipedia
Videos
- TBA