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'''Authoritarianism''' is a form of government characterized by strong (usually central) power and limited political and civil freedoms. | '''Authoritarianism''' is a form of government characterized by strong (usually central) power and limited political and civil freedoms. | ||
While a multitude of different typologies has been developed by political scientists to classify authoritarian states, qualities commonly associated with authoritarian regimes include the absence of free and competitive [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democratic]] elections and one-party state | While a multitude of different typologies has been developed by political scientists to classify authoritarian states, qualities commonly associated with authoritarian regimes include the absence of free and competitive [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democratic]] elections and one-party state |
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Authoritarianism is a form of government characterized by strong (usually central) power and limited political and civil freedoms. While a multitude of different typologies has been developed by political scientists to classify authoritarian states, qualities commonly associated with authoritarian regimes include the absence of free and competitive democratic elections and one-party state
History
Authoritarianism arose during the transition from Tribes to cities. The first authoritarians were Monarchs, who had gained power through dynasties. Later in Greece, Democracy arose, which quickly became authoritarian. This stayed relatively the same until File:Enlightnenment.png Enlightenment, Which resulted in numerous rebellions against authority. These new positions quickly became authoritarian, thus continuing the cycle.
Personality and Behavior
Auth is very demanding and angry, But will become enraged if you mention this. He also hates it if you call him totalitarian.
Stylistic Notes
TBA
How to Draw
- Draw a ball
- Color it a slightly faded navy blue (#3f51b5)
- Draw a gavel (can be as detailed or simplistic as you want)
- Draw eyes
And you're done!
Relationships
Friends
- Monarchism & Authoritarian Democracy - Unjust and just authority are both great.
- Marxism–Leninism - This "Transitionary State" bullshit is great.
- National Socialism - You were so close to perfection...
- Illuminatism - From the shadows, my friend.
- Stratocracy - What better way to achieve authority?
- Eco-Authoritarianism - The correct way to do environmentalism.
- Ba'athism - Getting the authoritarian part right.
Frenemies
- Totalitarianism - Son, that's a bit too far.
- Ingsoc - Grandson, that's really to far.
- Anarcho-Totalitarianism - My strange grandson who associates with anarchists far too often.
- File:Enlightnenment.png Enlightenment - Could have ended me, but ended up falling victim to the cycle.
- Tribalism - The future is now, old man.
Enemies
- Anarchism - Oh, fuck off.
- Anti-Authoritarianism - Total asshat.