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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 somewhat 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 is quite libertarian when it comes to civil liberties, but is moderately authoritarian when it comes to government structure. 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.