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Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like [[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]] [[Libertarian Fascism|Jonas Nilsson]], [[File:Trustbust.png]] [[Localism|Bill Kauffman]], [[File:Coolidge.png]] {{PCBA|Coolidgism|Calvin Coolidge}}, and [[File:Guildsoc.png]] [[Guild Socialism|G. D. H. Cole]], among others. He is deeply [[File:AntState.png]] [[Libertarianism|anti-government]], but still recognizes the “futility of [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|total state-abolition]],” in his own words. He is also very [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|traditionalist]] and religious, believing in [[File:Christy.png]] {{PLB|Christianity}}. He supports an [[File:Libms.png]] [[Libertarian Market Socialism|anti-government form of socialism]] based heavily on a combination of [[File:Guildsoc.png]] [[Guild Socialism]] and the [[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Austrian School of economics]]. He is also deeply [[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism| nationalistic]] and [[File:LRpop.png]] [[Populism|populist]]. | Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like [[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]] [[Libertarian Fascism|Jonas Nilsson]], [[File:Trustbust.png]] [[Localism|Bill Kauffman]], [[File:Coolidge.png]] {{PCBA|Coolidgism|Calvin Coolidge}}, and [[File:Guildsoc.png]] [[Guild Socialism|G. D. H. Cole]], among others. He is deeply [[File:AntState.png]] [[Libertarianism|anti-government]], but still recognizes the “futility of [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|total state-abolition]],” in his own words. He is also very [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|traditionalist]] and religious, believing in [[File:Christy.png]] {{PLB|Christianity}}. He supports an [[File:Libms.png]] [[Libertarian Market Socialism|anti-government form of socialism]] based heavily on a combination of [[File:Guildsoc.png]] [[Guild Socialism]] and the [[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Austrian School of economics]]. He is also deeply [[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism| nationalistic]] and [[File:LRpop.png]] [[Populism|populist]]. | ||
=={{BoldText|Seven Goals of Folcalonism}}== | |||
* [[File:Minarchist.png]] To limit the state’s scope to only the most imperative of functions | |||
* [[File:Trad.png]] To return society to a more organic and authentic way of life | |||
* [[File:LRpop.png]] To cast the chains of elitism off of the people, whether those elites be from the state or business | |||
* [[File:Natural_Law.png]] To make the realities of nature more widely recognized, and to shift society’s conduct based on that recognition | |||
* [[File:Region.png]] To preserve regional cultures and nations and save them from eradication by social engineering | |||
* [[File:Isolationist.png]] To shift the nation’s foreign policy’s focus from imperialism and internationalism to isolationism and defense | |||
* [[File:Liberty.png]] To defend the people’s sacred liberties from any who may aim to take them away |
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Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like Jonas Nilsson, Bill Kauffman, Calvin Coolidge, and G. D. H. Cole, among others. He is deeply anti-government, but still recognizes the “futility of total state-abolition,” in his own words. He is also very traditionalist and religious, believing in Christianity. He supports an anti-government form of socialism based heavily on a combination of Guild Socialism and the Austrian School of economics. He is also deeply nationalistic and populist.
Seven Goals of Folcalonism
- To limit the state’s scope to only the most imperative of functions
- To return society to a more organic and authentic way of life
- To cast the chains of elitism off of the people, whether those elites be from the state or business
- To make the realities of nature more widely recognized, and to shift society’s conduct based on that recognition
- To preserve regional cultures and nations and save them from eradication by social engineering
- To shift the nation’s foreign policy’s focus from imperialism and internationalism to isolationism and defense
- To defend the people’s sacred liberties from any who may aim to take them away