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=== Sub-Ideologies ===
=== Sub-Ideologies ===


* '''Anti-Colonialism:''' A movement opposing colonialism.
* '''Anti-Imperialism:''' A movement opposing imperialism.
* '''Apoliticism:'''  movement either opposing or apathetic towards politics.
* '''Big Tent Liberalism:''' A system implementing a broad range of policies from across the centre-right to centre-left (and sometimes more extreme) policies under one united front working towards achieving a common goal.
* '''Big Tent Liberalism:''' A system implementing a broad range of policies from across the centre-right to centre-left (and sometimes more extreme) policies under one united front working towards achieving a common goal.
* '''Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism:''' A form of libertarianism aiming to combines center-right economic policies with left-wing progressive cultural policies.
* '''Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism:''' A form of libertarianism aiming to combines center-right economic policies with left-wing progressive cultural policies.
* '''Christian Liberalism:''' A system where a liberal democratic framework is combined with certain [[Christian]] values.
* '''Civic Nationalism:''' A form of nationalism where the values of the nation are the main source of national pride, rather than ethnic or historical pride.
* '''Civillian Dictatorship<ref>Also known as Despotism or (Centrist) Authoritarianism</ref>:''' An authoritarian form of government where power is concentrated into a single bureaucratic leader.
* '''Civillian Dictatorship<ref>Also known as Despotism or (Centrist) Authoritarianism</ref>:''' An authoritarian form of government where power is concentrated into a single bureaucratic leader.
* '''Colonial Government:''' A dependent government of a larger Imperial nation.
* '''Confederalism:''' A system advocating for the decentralization of government into a number of largely self-governing autonomous states.
* '''Confederal Monarchy:''' A monarchy presiding over a confederacy of multiple constituent states.
* '''Constitutional Monarchy:''' A monarchy where the monarch's power is limited by a constitution, with many administrative functions instead being carried out by a prime minister.
* '''Crusadism:''' A movement calling for the militarization of [[Christians]] in order to liberate [[The Holy Land]].
* '''Democracy:''' A form of government where leaders and representatives are elected by the people to run society.
* '''Democracy:''' A form of government where leaders and representatives are elected by the people to run society.
* '''Developmentalism:''' A system advocating for state-supported economic and industrial improvement of society.
* '''Developmentalism:''' A system advocating for state-supported economic and industrial improvement of society.
* '''Diarchy:''' A system where two individuals jointly exercise the powers of head of state/government.
* '''Diarchy:''' A system where two individuals jointly exercise the powers of head of state/government.
* '''Harmonism:''' A monarchical system implemented in the Alicorn Kingdom which upholds the values of Honesty, Generosity, Kindness, Loyalty, Laughter and Magic as the most important tenets of society.
* '''Direct Democracy:''' A system where instead of electing representatives, citizens directly vote on policy themselves.
* '''Dynastic Liberalism:''' A form of liberalism where representatives are dominated by established political families.
* '''Electoral Democracy:''' A form of monarchy where a new monarch is elected upon the death or resignation of their predecessor.
* '''Harmonism:''' A monarchical system implemented in the [[Alicorn Kingdom]] which upholds the values of Honesty, Generosity, Kindness, Loyalty, Laughter and Magic as the most important tenets of society.
* '''Illiberal Democracy'''<ref>Also known as 'Authoritarian Democracy' or 'Controlled Democracy'</ref>''':''' A system where the government presents itself as a democracy despite often being authoritarian in some form by either rigging elections or granting dictatorial powers to the elected government.
* '''Industrialism:''' A system advocating for the advancement of industrialization.
* '''Kakistocracy:''' A system where the government is run by unintelligent people.
* '''Liberal Corporatism:''' A system advocating for a state-directed economy divided into a number of interest groups while maintaining liberal democracy and liberal cultural policies.
* '''Liberal Corporatism:''' A system advocating for a state-directed economy divided into a number of interest groups while maintaining liberal democracy and liberal cultural policies.
* '''Liberal Pacifism:''' A movement calling for a liberal democratic society to implement a explicitly pacifist and non-interventionist foreign policy.
* '''Liberal Populism:''' A movement where populist policies are used to implement liberalism.
* '''Liberalism:''' A system of government which implements individual liberty, equality under the law, a free market economy, constitutionally limited government, separation of church and state, multi-party democracy, and a tax-funded welfare state.
* '''Nationalism:''' A movement supporting the interests of a given national identity and nation-state.
* [[Martian-Crowned-Republic System|'''Martian-Crowned-Republic System''']]''':''' A system advocating for a liberal democratic republic which utilises traditionally monarchist terminology and traditions.
* [[Martian-Crowned-Republic System|'''Martian-Crowned-Republic System''']]''':''' A system advocating for a liberal democratic republic which utilises traditionally monarchist terminology and traditions.
* '''Meritocracy:''' A system where people deemed the most talented or qualified are put into positions of power.
* '''Meritocracy:''' A system where people deemed the most talented or qualified are put into positions of power.
* '''Military Dictatorship'''<ref>Also known as a 'Stratocracy', a 'Military Junta' if lead by a council of military leaders, a 'Military Dictatorship' if ruled by a sole military leader, or 'Militarism' if particularly expansionist.</ref>''':''' A system in which the powers of government are concentrated into the military or military leaders.
* '''Military Dictatorship'''<ref>Also known as a 'Stratocracy', a 'Military Junta' if lead by a council of military leaders, a 'Military Dictatorship' if ruled by a sole military leader, 'Militarism' if particularly expansionist, or a 'Military Mandate' if combined with a provisional government.</ref>''':''' A system in which the powers of government are concentrated into the military or military leaders.
* '''Noocracy:''' A system where government is ruled by the most intelligent individuals within society.
* '''Oligarchy:''' A system where government is ruled by a small group of unelected collective rulers.
* '''Progressive Conservatism:''' A moderate form of [[conservatism]] advocating for social change in a way which still preserves traditions.
* '''Progressive Conservatism:''' A moderate form of [[conservatism]] advocating for social change in a way which still preserves traditions.
* '''Progressive Liberalism:''' A form of liberalism with a focus on social progressivism.
* '''Provisional Government'''<ref>Also known as an 'Interim Government'</ref>''':''' A system where a temporary government is in power until a more permanent constitutional regime can be established.
* '''[[Reformism]]:''' A movement calling for increased democratization of society.
* '''[[Reformism]]:''' A movement calling for increased democratization of society.
* '''Regency:''' A monarchy where a monarch is either absent or too young to rule, thus a regent rules in their place.
* '''Roman Republicanism:''' A form of parliamentary democracy ruled by two co-rulers divided into a number of constituent territories with varying voting rights.
* '''Scientocracy:''' A system where government decisions and public policies are based on scientific evidence and the opinions of scientists.
* '''Semi-Constitutional Monarchy:''' A form of monarchy which still grants significant power to the monarch, while still binding them to certain constitutional limits while other responsibilities are handled by a typically elected parliamentary government.
* '''Separatism:''' A movement advocating for the separation of a territory from the government that rules it as a new independent government.
* '''Separatism:''' A movement advocating for the separation of a territory from the government that rules it as a new independent government.
* '''Single-issue Politics:''' A movement advocating for only one specific policy.
* '''Social Liberalism:''' A system advocating for liberal democracy and economic interventionism to achieve social and economic justice.  
* '''Social Liberalism:''' A system advocating for liberal democracy and economic interventionism to achieve social and economic justice.  
* '''Stratocratic Monarchism:''' A constitutional monarchy where the powers of the prime-minister and parliament are held by military leaders or a sole military dictator.
* '''Technoliberalism:''' A form of liberal democracy implementing technocratic elements and a focus on technological advancement in order to improve society.
* '''Technoliberalism:''' A form of liberal democracy implementing technocratic elements and a focus on technological advancement in order to improve society.
* '''Third Way:''' A form of militarily interventionist liberalism that implements certain social-democratic policies and left-leaning populism despite often implementing deregulation, welfare cuts, and free trade.
* '''Third Way:''' A form of militarily interventionist liberalism that implements certain social-democratic policies and left-leaning populism despite often implementing deregulation, welfare cuts, and free trade.
* '''Thalassocracy:''' A system where the state is to maximize control over seas either militarily or commercially.
* '''Thalassocracy:''' A system where the state is to maximize control over seas either militarily or commercially.
* '''Triarchy'''<ref>Also known as a 'Triumvirate'</ref>''':''' A system where three individuals jointly exercise the powers of head of state/government.
* '''[[Unifism]]:''' A movement calling for the establishment of a global democratic confederacy focused on the betterment of humanity, though it historically degraded further towards [[Right-Liberalism]] due to largescale privatization and the unchecked power of intelligence agencies.
* '''[[Unifism]]:''' A movement calling for the establishment of a global democratic confederacy focused on the betterment of humanity, though it historically degraded further towards [[Right-Liberalism]] due to largescale privatization and the unchecked power of intelligence agencies.
* '''Warlordism:''' A form of military dictatorship governed by local military leaders rather than national ones.
* '''World Federalism:''' A movement calling for the political unification of a planet divided into multiple nation-states.


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[[Category:Politics]]

Latest revision as of 22:27, 2 March 2026

Centrism
AlignmentCenter
Key Principles
  • Moderate politics
  • Free Market
Values


Centrism is a collection of related centrist ideologies which generally hold moderate positions which don't lean too far to either the left or the right of the political spectrum. In modern times, Centrist ideologies are most visible in the Liberal Democratic Alliance and Non-Partisan Development Coalition coalitions of the Yatan-Theian Accord's government.

Sub-Ideologies

  • Anti-Colonialism: A movement opposing colonialism.
  • Anti-Imperialism: A movement opposing imperialism.
  • Apoliticism: movement either opposing or apathetic towards politics.
  • Big Tent Liberalism: A system implementing a broad range of policies from across the centre-right to centre-left (and sometimes more extreme) policies under one united front working towards achieving a common goal.
  • Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism: A form of libertarianism aiming to combines center-right economic policies with left-wing progressive cultural policies.
  • Christian Liberalism: A system where a liberal democratic framework is combined with certain Christian values.
  • Civic Nationalism: A form of nationalism where the values of the nation are the main source of national pride, rather than ethnic or historical pride.
  • Civillian Dictatorship[1]: An authoritarian form of government where power is concentrated into a single bureaucratic leader.
  • Colonial Government: A dependent government of a larger Imperial nation.
  • Confederalism: A system advocating for the decentralization of government into a number of largely self-governing autonomous states.
  • Confederal Monarchy: A monarchy presiding over a confederacy of multiple constituent states.
  • Constitutional Monarchy: A monarchy where the monarch's power is limited by a constitution, with many administrative functions instead being carried out by a prime minister.
  • Crusadism: A movement calling for the militarization of Christians in order to liberate The Holy Land.
  • Democracy: A form of government where leaders and representatives are elected by the people to run society.
  • Developmentalism: A system advocating for state-supported economic and industrial improvement of society.
  • Diarchy: A system where two individuals jointly exercise the powers of head of state/government.
  • Direct Democracy: A system where instead of electing representatives, citizens directly vote on policy themselves.
  • Dynastic Liberalism: A form of liberalism where representatives are dominated by established political families.
  • Electoral Democracy: A form of monarchy where a new monarch is elected upon the death or resignation of their predecessor.
  • Harmonism: A monarchical system implemented in the Alicorn Kingdom which upholds the values of Honesty, Generosity, Kindness, Loyalty, Laughter and Magic as the most important tenets of society.
  • Illiberal Democracy[2]: A system where the government presents itself as a democracy despite often being authoritarian in some form by either rigging elections or granting dictatorial powers to the elected government.
  • Industrialism: A system advocating for the advancement of industrialization.
  • Kakistocracy: A system where the government is run by unintelligent people.
  • Liberal Corporatism: A system advocating for a state-directed economy divided into a number of interest groups while maintaining liberal democracy and liberal cultural policies.
  • Liberal Pacifism: A movement calling for a liberal democratic society to implement a explicitly pacifist and non-interventionist foreign policy.
  • Liberal Populism: A movement where populist policies are used to implement liberalism.
  • Liberalism: A system of government which implements individual liberty, equality under the law, a free market economy, constitutionally limited government, separation of church and state, multi-party democracy, and a tax-funded welfare state.
  • Nationalism: A movement supporting the interests of a given national identity and nation-state.
  • Martian-Crowned-Republic System: A system advocating for a liberal democratic republic which utilises traditionally monarchist terminology and traditions.
  • Meritocracy: A system where people deemed the most talented or qualified are put into positions of power.
  • Military Dictatorship[3]: A system in which the powers of government are concentrated into the military or military leaders.
  • Noocracy: A system where government is ruled by the most intelligent individuals within society.
  • Oligarchy: A system where government is ruled by a small group of unelected collective rulers.
  • Progressive Conservatism: A moderate form of conservatism advocating for social change in a way which still preserves traditions.
  • Progressive Liberalism: A form of liberalism with a focus on social progressivism.
  • Provisional Government[4]: A system where a temporary government is in power until a more permanent constitutional regime can be established.
  • Reformism: A movement calling for increased democratization of society.
  • Regency: A monarchy where a monarch is either absent or too young to rule, thus a regent rules in their place.
  • Roman Republicanism: A form of parliamentary democracy ruled by two co-rulers divided into a number of constituent territories with varying voting rights.
  • Scientocracy: A system where government decisions and public policies are based on scientific evidence and the opinions of scientists.
  • Semi-Constitutional Monarchy: A form of monarchy which still grants significant power to the monarch, while still binding them to certain constitutional limits while other responsibilities are handled by a typically elected parliamentary government.
  • Separatism: A movement advocating for the separation of a territory from the government that rules it as a new independent government.
  • Single-issue Politics: A movement advocating for only one specific policy.
  • Social Liberalism: A system advocating for liberal democracy and economic interventionism to achieve social and economic justice.
  • Stratocratic Monarchism: A constitutional monarchy where the powers of the prime-minister and parliament are held by military leaders or a sole military dictator.
  • Technoliberalism: A form of liberal democracy implementing technocratic elements and a focus on technological advancement in order to improve society.
  • Third Way: A form of militarily interventionist liberalism that implements certain social-democratic policies and left-leaning populism despite often implementing deregulation, welfare cuts, and free trade.
  • Thalassocracy: A system where the state is to maximize control over seas either militarily or commercially.
  • Triarchy[5]: A system where three individuals jointly exercise the powers of head of state/government.
  • Unifism: A movement calling for the establishment of a global democratic confederacy focused on the betterment of humanity, though it historically degraded further towards Right-Liberalism due to largescale privatization and the unchecked power of intelligence agencies.
  • Warlordism: A form of military dictatorship governed by local military leaders rather than national ones.
  • World Federalism: A movement calling for the political unification of a planet divided into multiple nation-states.
  1. Also known as Despotism or (Centrist) Authoritarianism
  2. Also known as 'Authoritarian Democracy' or 'Controlled Democracy'
  3. Also known as a 'Stratocracy', a 'Military Junta' if lead by a council of military leaders, a 'Military Dictatorship' if ruled by a sole military leader, 'Militarism' if particularly expansionist, or a 'Military Mandate' if combined with a provisional government.
  4. Also known as an 'Interim Government'
  5. Also known as a 'Triumvirate'