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Revision as of 09:43, 24 February 2024 by Matteo A. G. (talk | contribs)
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"People can really believe anything these days!" - Ismism

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


“I congratulate you.”



“The bosses are coming.”


Matteo Thought (also called by Matteo "Matteocracia") is a national syndicalist, and militaristic ideology which is rooted in the highly autocratic thoughts of Matteo , a member of UJAN.

Beliefs

Economy

Matteo Thought advocates for a economy similar to Italy during fascism , seeing the corporatism as a point of begin for a non-marxist socialist economy under a syndical state. Matteo Thought follows this principles:

  • Socialization of the means of production: Matteo Thought supports and advocates for the nationalization of various companies and key industries, owned by haute bourgueois, jews or foreign bourgueois.
  • The "nationality of the worker"[1]: is a fundamental principle of the ideology, it says that without the workers there is no nation, and without nation there is no workers, because they will be subjated by foreign powers.

Diplomacy

WIP

Civic

WIP

Cultural

WIP

How to draw

Flag of Matteo Thought
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill it black
  3. Draw 8 cyan spokes
  4. Draw a black circle in the middle
  5. Draw a white claw
  6. Add red eyes
Color Name HEX RGB
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Cyan #2FEBD2 47, 235, 210
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255


Relations

Comrades

Frenemies

Enemies

  • Brazilian Liberalism - Fuck, you've been being annoying since the past week telling me to add you to my page... but well, now you are there, happy?

Further Information

References

  1. This name becomes from a song of the National Socialist Workers' Party, "Arbetarnationale". A YouTube video with the song with the title "The Worker's Nationale" was translated to spanish by Google Translate as "la nacional del trabajador", and become "la nacionalidad del trabajador"

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