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Left-Wing Populism is an economically and (usually) culturally left-wing ideology that emphasizes the popular frustrations of the working class (e.g. lack of healthcare, poverty, unemployment) for political gain. Its proponents either advocate some form of Socialism (typically Democratic Socialism) or just Social Democracy. It saw a rise after the events of the Financial crisis of 2007-2008 and the Europe debt crisis, leading to movements like Occupy Wall Street. It believes that it is the only viable way to fight off Neoliberalism and that Right-Wing Populism will only make it stronger. Like its brother, it also opposes the EU for the most part, but is usually more open to reforming it rather than abolishing it.

Variants

La Follette Progressivism

La Follette Progressivism is an economically left and culturally left political ideology based off the Wisconsin progressive movement under Governor, Senator, and Representative Robert M. La Follette. La Follette led a political dynasty in Wisconsin, which was continues by his sons Robert Jr. and Philip, who were Senator and Governor respectively. Wisconsin’s progressive movement saw its peak in 1924, when La Follette’s third party presidential run won nearly 17% of the national vote and carried Wisconsin.
Aspects of La Follette’s political thought included state ownership of railway, cheap credit for farmers, outlawing child labor, laws promoting union interests, protection of civil liberties, ending American imperialism in Latin America, and a referendum before any president could lead the nation into war. La Follette initially supported the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War, but later became anti-communist after visiting the young USSR.
It is important to note that this ideology is distinct from the Bull Moose Progressivism of Theodore Roosevelt. The progressivism of La Follette was populist in nature and appealed to Midwestern and Western farmers, while Roosevelt’s progressivism was more elitist and appealed to Eastern urbanites. La Follette was also harshly critical of Roosevelt, considering him as not adequately progressive. He was also a critic of the Taft Administration. La Follette opposed both in the 1912 elections, voting for Socialist nominee Eugene Debs (though he did not formally endorse any candidate).

Left-Wing Euroscepticism

Left-Wing Euroscepticism is a version of Euroscepticism that focuses on the issues the left has with the European Union. Leftists criticize the European Union as being an undemocratic neoliberal elitist empire that has contributed to the rise of wealth inequality within Europe through the use of its austerity monetary policies and free-trade agreements. To the extent leftists oppose the European Union is seen within the ideology. Moderate socialists usually hold soft-eurosceptic views while communists and other hardline left-wing ideologies hold hard eurosceptic views. But that doesn't mean that they oppose the idea of the European Union, some support a communist version of the European Union.

Dirtbag Leftism

The Dirtbag Left is a style of left-wing politics that forgoes civility and things associated with the left-wing in the United States like identity politics and political correctness to convey left-wing populist and anti-capitalist messages. The movement has been described as anti-fascist, anti-conservative, anti-centrist, anti-inequality, and anti-liberal. It shows support for redistributive economic policies and the presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders. The media associated with the dirtbag left includes podcasts like the Chapo Trap House.

History

United Kingdom

Corbynism is based on the political positions of British MP Jeremy Corbyn, who was also a former leader of the opposition, former leader of the Labour Party and former chairman of the Stop the War Coalition, also responsible for a left-wing political fandom called "Corbynmania". He has already stated in an interview that he read Marx, but not enough to be considered a Marxist. Its ideals are based on protecting working people of the UK as well as the environment with strong environmental regulations, salary of 10 pounds an hour, re-nationalization of vital industries and public services(rail, mail and water), increase yearly public spending by £98 Billion, Create a National Education Service, subsidising regional development, an inclusive ownership fund for large companies, recovering losses from tax evasion and reducing tax benefits by around £93bn.

United States

Sandersism is an ideology based off of the American social democratic independent candidate Bernie Sanders. It is economically center-left to left-wing, anti-establishment, internationalist, environmentalist, and culturally progressive. Being a left-social democrat, he supports strong government intervention in the economy, trade protectionism, worker co-operatives, and unions. Socially, he supports abortion rights, racial equality, feminism, drug decriminalization, secularism, criminal justice reform, and other policies associated with the cultural left. He is associated with the Vermont Progressive Party and Left-Democrats.

France

Mélenchonism is an ideology based on the views of the French politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon. He was a member of the French National Assembly and a member of the European Parliament. In the 2022 elections, he came close to making it to the second round of the presidential election, with 22%.

Spain

In Spain there is a political party called Podemos that supports Democratic Socialism, Anti-Austerity measures, Feminism, Anti-Neoliberalism, Direct Democracy, Federalism, withdrawal of Spain from NATO (formerly) and the implementation of a Republic in Spain.

W.I.P

Personality and Behavior

Left-Wing Populism loves holding protests signs and browses Twitter for current issues. Sometimes may act as a champagne socialist and it's personality is similar to that of figures like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jeremy Corbyn or Jean-Luc Melenchon, very gruff and hot-headed but still genuinely cares for the working class and minorities, even if they're not what they expected the working class to be.

How to Draw

Flag of Left-Wing Populism

The symbol of left-wing populism is a white fist (representing the power of the common people) on a red background (representing economic and cultural leftism).

  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Colour it red.
  3. In the centre, draw a white fist coming from the base.
  4. Draw some eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Red #ED1C24 237, 28, 36
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255


Relationships

The People

Frenemies

  • Marxism-Leninism - I understand some of your values, but you are too totalitarian and elitist. And do we really need to kill all of the upper class and establish a planned economy? I prefer boycotts and strict antitrust laws, as well as co-ops and the welfare state.
  • Regulationism - You're necessary but boring, we need a champion of the people for electoral success.
  • Right-Wing Populism - I like your style brother, but you're going in the wrong direction. And stop believing in conspiracy theories although I believe the Megacorp elite conspiracy.
  • Social Libertarianism - You are a populist (mostly) and vaguely on the left but you are way too capitalist.Based Yang.
  • Alt-Lite - Zoomer brainwashed by my brother and his friends, at least his style is a bit better but still on the wrong path.
  • Paternalistic Conservatism - Like how you use left-leaning economics as a way to help people, idk about the whole social conservatism though.
  • Anarcho-Communism - I am glad you see us as allies, but your ideals are just impossible to achieve, just vote for the politicians that help the people, and that way we can enact change.
  • One-Nation Conservatism - Welfare is kinda cool but still too lame, also let immigrants in! Solidarity!
  • Chavismo - For all his faults Chavez was still kinda based tbh, RIP.
  • Welfare Chauvinism - STOP STEALING OUR BASE! However you're still preferable to economically right-wing/neoliberal conservatives and nationalists though.
  • Social Corporatism - Good economic values but you are a bit too close that guy
  • Jacobinism - You no doubt set the groundwork for modern-day leftist movements but why did you have to kill so many innocent people?
  • European Federalism - The EU isn't a fundamentally bad idea, it just really needs reform so it works more for the people. Also, I'm not too keen on the whole "United States of Europe" thing.
  • Social Liberalism - The New Deal was kinda based, but aside from that he's just way too moderate for me. Plus I don't like how much you compromise with them nowadays.
  • Anarcho-Nihilism - You don't care about the people. But we both like protests from 2019 Joker.
  • Social Authoritarianism - I swear I don't know this guy!! I will admit that Vargas was quite based tho.
  • PRIsm - You corrupted the revolution! Especially Calles but Lázaro Cárdenas was Basado.

Corporatards

Further Information

Wikipedia

People

Parties

YouTube

Channels

Website

Gallery

Navigation

  1. "As Israel moves forward with the annexation of the West Bank, and mainstream British politics is gagged of the right to critique Zionism, and Israel’s settler colonial pursuits, we loudly and clearly stand beside our Palestinian comrades. FREE PALESTINE."
  2. https://www.plutobooks.com/blog/web-dubois-and-black-lives-matter/
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1noLh25FbKI
  4. Susan Woods completed the Nonprofit Management Certificate Programs at the following universities: Duke University, Winthrop University, Wake Forest University. Susan is also a three-time graduate of Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC earning … Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, Master of Arts in Teaching Business Education, Master of Business Administration Her career in training and development started as a high school business education teacher and progressed to teaching at several community colleges and ultimately at several corporations such as Sprint, IBM, Duke Energy, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo, N.A. in the learning and development divisions. This playlist she created details all of BLM's publicly available finances. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7o9CFMtTwg&list=PL36i0cwU42tl4rqi85T39XC2S5rYrZk8A&pp=iAQB
  5. https://www.vozpopuli.com/espana/podemos-apoyo-putin-parlamento-europa.html
  6. https://theobjective.com/espana/2022-03-01/podemos-putin-gobierno/
  7. https://theobjective.com/espana/2022-01-26/podemos-russiatoday-putin/
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  9. Bryan oversaw the invasions of Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Mexico
  10. "Trump conte salvini elezioni Italia", repubblica.it (in Italian). 5 September 2022.
  11. [2], ilfattoquotidiano.it (in Italian).
  12. Conte government
  13. Sneako Converts to Islam | Hasanabi reacts
  14. Hasanabi Brotip: The Lets Get Outta Here Rule
  15. HasanAbi explains using "is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow" from a Marxist perspective
  16. Should Taiwan Be Independent?
  17. https://leecamp.com/unabomber-was-created-by-a-government-program/
  18. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/arts/television/trump-russia-comedy-redacted-tonight-lee-camp.html
  19. Mélenchon believes in the "créolisation" of French culture and society, a term coined by poet Martinican Édouard Glissant, who defines it as "a blend of cultures that creates something new", that "belongs to none of the cultures that comprise it".
  20. Ralph Nader#2000: "Nader often openly expressed his hope for Bush's victory over Gore, saying it 'would mobilize us', and that environmental and consumer regulatory agencies would fare better under Bush than Gore. When asked which of the two he'd vote for if forced, Nader answered 'Bush ... If you want the parties to diverge from one another, have Bush win.' As to whether he would feel regret if he caused Gore's defeat, Nader replied 'I would not—not at all. I'd rather have a provocateur than an anesthetizer in the White House.' On another occasion, Nader answered this question with: 'No, not at all ... There may be a cold shower for four years that would help the Democratic Party ... It doesn't matter who is in the White House.'"
  21. Second Thought + Real Life Lore = A Brand New Show!
  22. Worker Cooperatives: Expanding Democracy In The Workplace
  23. Why Social Democracy Isn't Good Enough
  24. "Capital Punishment – is to be reserved for those convicted of mass killing and serial killer events only."