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Welfarism in the political scene most commonly refers to the economic standpoint of welfare, which concerns subjects including reductions of cost in services, supplemental income and assistance programs provided by a government or collective body system.
In philosophy, and specifically ethics, Welfarism is the belief that consequential moral significance impacts human welfare, especially animal welfare.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball.
- Fill in with white
- Draw two hands holding together in a heart shape in Tomato red (#fa644b)
- Draw in the eyes.
You're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
---|---|---|---|
White | #FAFAFA | 250, 250, 250 | |
Tomato Red | #FA644B | 250, 100, 75 |
Relations
Friends
- Social Authoritarianism - My more authoritarian welfare enthusiast.
- Social Democracy - My more regulatory welfare enthusiast.
- Social Liberalism - My more moderate welfare enthusiast.
- Social Libertarianism - My more libertine welfare enthusiast.
- Paternalistic Conservatism - My more conservative welfare enthusiast.
- Social Capitalism - My more capitalistic welfare enthusiast.
- Democratic Transhumanism - My more technological welfare enthusiast.
Frenemies
- Socialism - You go a bit too far.
- Welfare Chauvinism - Why give welfare to only one group?
Enemies
- Social Darwinism - Just let them... die?
Further Information
Wikipedia
Political
Philosophy
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