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Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like [[File:Trustbust.png]] [[Localism|Bill Kauffman]], [[File:Coolidge.png]] {{PCBA|Coolidgism|Calvin Coolidge}}, [[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|James A. Traficant Jr.]], and [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|Thomas Jefferson]], among others. He is quite [[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 a staunchly [[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism|populist]] economic system based heavily on [[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism]] and [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Nationalism]]. | Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like [[File:Trustbust.png]] [[Localism|Bill Kauffman]], [[File:Coolidge.png]] {{PCBA|Coolidgism|Calvin Coolidge}}, [[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|James A. Traficant Jr.]], and [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|Thomas Jefferson]], among others. He is quite [[File:AntState.png]] [[Libertarianism|anti-government]] in philosophy, but still recognizes the “futility of [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|total state-abolition]],” in his own words. He views the state as a means to an end, and supports a mix between some very [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarian]] ideas and some [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] ones. He is also very [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|traditionalist]] and religious, believing in [[File:Christy.png]] {{PLB|Christianity}}. He supports a staunchly [[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism|populist]] economic system based heavily on [[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism]] and [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Nationalism]]. | ||
=={{BoldText|Five Goals of Folcalonism}}== | =={{BoldText|Five Goals of Folcalonism}}== | ||
* [[File:Libertarian.png]] To limit the federal | * [[File:Libertarian.png]] To limit the size of bureaucracies, especially at the federal level | ||
* [[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 |
Revision as of 19:33, 17 August 2024
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Folcalonism is the ideology of Pollere. He takes influence from people like Bill Kauffman, Calvin Coolidge, James A. Traficant Jr., and Thomas Jefferson, among others. He is quite anti-government in philosophy, but still recognizes the “futility of total state-abolition,” in his own words. He views the state as a means to an end, and supports a mix between some very libertarian ideas and some authoritarian ones. He is also very traditionalist and religious, believing in Christianity. He supports a staunchly populist economic system based heavily on Distributism and Economic Nationalism.
Five Goals of Folcalonism
- To preserve regional cultures and nations and save them from eradication by social engineering and foreign encroachment
Government Structure
Confederalism
Folcalonism asserts that a centralized structure for the state leads only to polarization, the decay of local culture, and elitism. Thus, it is necessary to the goals of Folcalonism that the state be a decentralized confederation, with minimal power given to the federal government, and the majority of power being delegated to the states.