Conservatism
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Conservatism is a collection of Right-Wing ideologies that support social conformism, traditional values, and often nationalism or religious participation all in opposition of social progressivism which they believe will undermine stable societies. In modern times, Conservative ideologies are most visible in the Patriots of Tradition coalition of the Yatan-Theian Accord's government.
Sub-Ideologies
- Abrahamic Theocracy: A form of theocracy that combines the elements of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism under one unified system to guide society.
- Absolute Monarchism: An authoritarian monarchy where the ruler has absolute power over the state rather than being constitutionally bound.
- Akhqa'taist Theocracy: A system where the doctrine and values of Akhqa'taism are implemented in government.
- Anarcho-Monarchism: A libertarian monarchy which implements elements of anarchism which is implemented as an anarchy presided over by a monarch.
- Archaeofuturism: A system advocating for the return to a more tribal or otherwise primitive way of organizing society while also continuing widespread technological advancement.
- Aristocratic Democracy: A system where democracy is limited solely to (hereditary?) aristocrats.
- Aristocratic Conservatism: A form of conservatism focused on the interests of aristocrats.
- Authoritarian Conservatism: A system where conservatism is implemented and enforced by an authoritarian government.
- Buddhist Theocracy: A system where the doctrine and values of Buddhism are implemented into the government, often being ruled by the clergy.
- Caste System: A system where individuals are born into pre-existing socioeconomic groups whose opportunities are restricted based on their caste.
- Catholic Theocracy[1]: A system where the values and doctrine of Catholicism is implemented into government, often being ruled by the clergy.
- Christian Nationalism: A system where christian doctrine and values are utilised to justify a government focused on the importance of national identity and the nation-state.
- Christian Zionism: A system which aims to implement Zionism (the movement to establish a Jewish homeland) because of Christian religious doctrine.
- Classical Conservatism: A system advocating for the preservation of a traditional social and moral order over excessive individualism and liberalism.
- Confederate Monarchism: A system where a monarch presides over a loose decentralized confederacy.
- Confessionalism: A system which aims to represented the interests of each of the religious groups under its jurisdiction within government.
- Conservative Technoliberalism: A form of conservative democracy implementing technocratic elements and a focus on technological advancement in order to maintain tradition.
- Eco-Conservatism: A form of conservatism which puts emphasis on the preservation of the environment via sustainable policies.
- Feudalism: A system within which land is held hierarchically, and may be leased by lesser lords on the behalf of higher lords.
- Hellenistic Theocracy: A system where the government is led by clergy affiliated with Hellenism.
- Islamic Populism[2]: A movement where populist policies are combined with Islamic doctrine and values.
- Islamic Theocracy[3]: A system where the values and doctrine of Islam are implemented into government, which is often ruled by the clergy.
- Islamic Zionism: A system which aims to implement Zionism (the movement to establish a Jewish homeland) via an islamic state.
- Libertarian Conservatism: A system that supports conservative social and cultural values under a weak freedom-oriented state espoused by libertarianism.
- Monarchism: A system in which the government is headed by a monarch, a hereditary position held until death or resignation.
- Narakamian Nationalism: A movement advocating for the preservation of the independence and values of the Narakamians.
- National Agrarianism: A system where the interests of farmers and rural regions are emphasised as a key part of a nationalist doctrine.
- National Conservatism: A form of conservatism with a notable emphasis on nationalism and sovereignty.
- Pagan Theocracy: A system where the government is led by the doctrine and values of a Pagan religion, often being led by clergy.
- Paleoconservatism: A form of conservatism focused on isolation and traditional values rather than the wider world.
- Paternalistic Conservatism: A form of conservatism which implements certain center-left economic policies such as welfare and government-sponsored economic projects.
- Peace Through Violence: A movement advocating for world peace to be established via military action against any threats to peace, often in order to establish one state as a 'world police' capable of suppressing future attempts at disrupting the status quo.
- Religious Anarchism: A form of anarchism where a theocratic or otherwise religious society lacks rulers or any other constituted authority is established.
- Religious Zionism: A system which aims to implement Zionism (the movement to establish a Jewish homeland) because it is willed within Jewish religious doctrine.
- Right-Wing Populism: A form of nationalistic conservatism which implements populist methods in order to achieve public support.
- Shi'a Theocracy: A system where the values and doctrine of Shi'a Islam are implemented into government, which is often ruled by the clergy.
- Social Conservatism: An anti-progressive worldview focusing on the importance of human traditions and nature as the natural way of running society.
- Tennoist Theocracy: A system in Gensokyo where the doctrine and values espoused by Tenno are implemented in government, either being directly ruled by Tenno herself or the high priests.
- Theocracy: A system where the government is run by religious institutions.
- Theocratic Monarchy: A monarchy where the ruler's position is supported by religious doctrine.
- Tribalism: A system where society is organized in a tribal or otherwise primitive manner.
- Universal Monarchism: A system where a sole monarch (Either absolute or constitutional) presides over the whole world.
- Yomtach Tribalism: A system where the traditional clans which Yomtachs are organized into are the primary form of governance, thus the nation is generally lead by a High Chief of a clan union.
- ↑ Also known as a 'Catholic Archonate' in Narcissism, which believes that this is implemented via an avatar of Jesus.
- ↑ May be specified as either 'Sunni Populism' or 'Shi'a Populism' depending on sect.
- ↑ Also known as "Islamism"
