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Revision as of 02:16, 11 May 2024 by Evenosky12 (talk | contribs)
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"People can really believe anything these days!" - Ismism

This page is meant to represent Evenosky's political views. Please do not make any major edits without their permission.

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Evenoskyism epitomizes the political perspectives of Evenosky. It stands as a testament to the harmonious integration of tradition and modernity. Advocating for a diarchal system where governance is shared between a Democratic Technocracy and the Christian Church, Evenosky emphasizes the fusion of traditional Christian values with contemporary socio-economic structures. His vision encompasses a society where economic principles such as Distributism and syndicalist structures coexist with grassroots democracy and copyleft principles. Evenosky's ideology upholds Traditionalist Modernism, seeking to fortify societal foundations with reverence for heritage while embracing the dynamism of modern progress.

Governmental/Civil Views

- **Integralism:** At the core of the government lies integralism. It advocates for a diarchal system where governance is shared equally between the Democratic Technocracy and the Christian Church. This ensures a balance of expertise and moral guidance in decision-making.

- **Technocratic Democracy:** The Democratic Technocracy, informed by expertise and professionalism, employs democratic mechanisms to gauge public sentiment and ensure popular consensus on significant issues. It integrates democratic processes with technocratic principles to maintain a connection with the populace while managing technical and administrative aspects of governance.

- **Natural Law:** Civil liberties are rooted in natural law, derived from biblical morals and teachings of early church fathers. These rights encompass both positive and negative liberties, such as marriage, murder, abortion, and welfare, ensuring a balance between individual freedoms and societal responsibilities.

Economic Views

- **Distributism:** Advocates for the widespread distribution of property and local control of resources. Small business ownership is encouraged, supported by anti-trust laws and local cooperatives, to prevent wealth concentration and promote economic democracy.

- **Syndicalism:** Industries are managed by syndicates or trade unions, collaborating with national-level cooperatives to ensure economic solidarity and fair representation of workers' interests.

- **Welfare:** Provides non-state welfare support to members and their families during times of need, fostering social solidarity and community support networks.

Social/Cultural Views

- **Technogaianism:** Integrates environmental-friendly technology whitin virtue ethics, promoting sustainability and progress while respecting the natural world.

- **Christian Transhumanism:** Embraces advancements in science and technology while upholding Christian values and traditions, ensuring that technological progress aligns with moral principles.

- **Pirate Politics:** Advocates for the principles of copyleft and open access to information, challenging traditional copyright laws and promoting the free exchange of ideas and knowledge. It seeks to empower individuals and communities by democratizing access to cultural and intellectual resources, fostering innovation and creativity without the constraints of proprietary ownership.

- **Traditionalist Modernism:** Reintegrates traditional values and aesthetics into modern society without reactionary tendencies. It blends classical arts with modern technology, ensuring that cultural heritage remains relevant in contemporary life.

- **Communitarianism:** Fosters social cohesion and mutual support within society, prioritizing family units and community well-being. It promotes a sense of belonging and solidarity, strengthening the fabric of society.

Diplomatic Views

- **Cultural Nationalism:** Emphasizes the preservation and celebration of national identity, heritage, and traditions. It seeks to foster pride in one's cultural roots, promoting a sense of unity and shared belonging among citizens. Cultural nationalism encourages the appreciation of indigenous arts, customs, and languages, contributing to the richness and diversity of the nation's cultural tapestry.

- **Protectionism:** Safeguards domestic industries while engaging in international trade, balancing protectionism with globalization to ensure economic self-sufficiency and national prosperity.

- **Pacifist Nationalism/De-escalation:** Prioritizes national pride and identity while seeking peaceful resolutions to conflicts through diplomacy and de-escalation. It aims to avoid civil damage and promote mutual understanding between nations.

How to Draw

Flag of Evenoskyism
Color Name HEX RGB
Gold #FFD700 255, 215, 0
Burgundy #800020 128, 0, 32
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Black #141414 20, 20, 20


Personality and Behaviour

User Tests

Pick only one from each category

Civic Axis

    • Chaoist (-10)
    • Anarchist (-7)
    • Minarchist (-3)
    • Libertarian (-3)
    • Civically Moderate (+3)
    • Statist (+8)
    • Dictablanda (+10)
    • Authoritarian (+6)
    • Totalitarian (-1)
    • Orwellian (-10)

Type of Rule Axis

    • (Anarchist) Anti-Democracy (-10)
    • Direct Democracy (0)
    • Semi-Direct Democracy (+1)
    • Representative Democracy (+5)
    • Authoritarian Democracy (+10)
    • Totalitarian Democracy (+6)
    • (Authoritarian) Anti-Democracy (-4)
  • If none above apply...
    • Organic Centralism (-5)

Economic Axis

    • Marxist Communist (-5)
    • Socialist (+4)
    • Welfarist/Gift Economy (+8)
    • Mixed (+7)
    • Liberal Economics (+3)
    • Capitalist (0)
    • Darwinist (-10)
  • If none above apply...
    • Distributism (+10)
    • Anti-Economy (-10)
    • Non-Marxist Communist (+2)

Economic Freedom

    • Anti-Economy (-10)
    • Dirigisme (+4)
    • Regulationism (+7)
    • Mixed (+10)
    • Liberal Economics (+4)
    • Free Market (+1)
    • Laissez-Faire (-5)
  • If none above apply...
    • Central Planned (-4)
    • Decentral Planned (-5)

Diplomatic Axis

    • Autarchy (-10)
    • Autarky (+4)
    • (Alter-) Globalist (-4)
    • World Federalist (-10)
    • Cosmopolitan (+1)
    • Internationalist (0)
    • Moderate (+3)
    • Civic Nationalist (+7)
    • Patriotic (+9)
    • Nationalist (+10)
    • Chauvinist (+2)
    • Racial Nationalist (or similar broad category) (-10)
    • Ethno-Nationalist (or similar narrow category) (-7)

Geopolitics

    • Western (0)
    • Western Adjacent (+5)
    • Non-Aligned (+10)
    • East Adjacent (+5)
    • Eastern (-5)
  • If none above apply...
    • Anarchistic Unaligned (-7)

Cultural Axis

    • Revolutionary (-10)
    • Progressive (-3)
    • Reformist (+1)
    • Syncretic (+3)
    • Conservative (+6)
    • Traditionalist (+10)
    • Reactionary (0)

Technological Axis

    • Primal (-10)
    • Primitivist (-9)
    • Pre-Industrial (-9)
    • Deceleration (-3)
    • Moderate (0)
    • Acceleration (+7)
    • Automated (+10)
    • Transhumanist (+9)
    • Posthumanist (-9)
  • If none of the above apply...
    • Post-Civ (?)
    • Archeofuturism (+5)

Environmental Axis

    • Human Extinction (-100)
    • Radical Environmentalism (-10)
    • Eco-Fascism (-7)
    • Ecocentrism (-4)
    • Environmentalist (+10)
    • Moderate (+9)
    • Post-Industrialism (+7)
    • Industrialist (+5)
    • Anthropocentric (+8)
    • Anti-Environmentalism (-7)
    • New Mass Extinction (-10)

Neurological Axis

    • Anti-Praxis (-10)
    • Utopian (-9)
    • Dogmatic (-6)
    • Idealist (+7)
    • In Between (+8)
    • Realist (+10)
    • Pragmatic (+10)
    • Rational (+8)
    • Dystopian (-10)
    • Anti-Theory (+3)

War Axis

    • Pacifism (+9)
    • Non-engagement (+7)
    • De-escalation (+10)
    • Intervention (0)
    • Irredentism (+3)
    • Revachism (0)
    • Jingoism (-10)
  • If none above apply...
    • Class Warfare (-8)

Praxis

    • Insurrectionism (-5)
    • Revolutionism (+4)
    • Moderatism (+10)
    • Reformism (+7)
    • Stagnationism (-3)

Religion Axis

    • Christianity (+8)
    • Satanism (-10)

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