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* [[File:Trad.png]] To return society to a more organic and authentic way of life
* [[File:Trad.png]] To return society to a more organic and authentic way of life


* [[File:Arist.png]] To destroy the artificial aristocracy of bureaucrats and businessmen, and found a new, more natural and moral aristocracy founded on strength, merit, and loyalty to the people rather than themselves
* [[File:Arist.png]] To replace the artificial aristocracy with a more natural and moral one


* [[File:Natural_Law.png]] To make the realities of nature more widely recognized, and to shift society’s conduct based on that recognition
* [[File:Natural_Law.png]] To make the realities of nature more widely recognized, and to shift society’s conduct based on that recognition

Revision as of 02:00, 7 August 2024

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Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like Jonas Nilsson, Bill Kauffman, Calvin Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 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 supportive of Thomas Jefferson’s idea of “natural aristocracy,” and 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 replace the artificial aristocracy with a more natural and moral one
  • 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 and foreign encroachment
  • To defend the nation’s sovereignty from the forces of globalism
  • To defend the people’s sacred liberties from any who may aim to take them away

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