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Summary of political belief systems

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Craig Smith [OP]

2004-01-22 11:03 | User Profile

on Today at 5:27am, Herr_Fiend wrote:You lost me on most of those example references Atem.

I did not explain them. Here is some summarization:

Statism a political theory in which humans are organized by nation-states, or political entities based on geographic or political ideals. Nationalism a political theory in which each nation is an ethnocultural entity specific to a certain land area. National Socialism nationalism interpreted in a modern sense; extreme utilitarian nationalism-naturalism with quasi-socialist economic underpinnings. National Anarchism anarchist movement organized into nations, such that no government would apply within those nations Traditionalism guenon/evola. the idea that a commonsense, eternal way of living exists in which discipline and natural law can overcome existential fear. similar to buddhism in its original sense Eco-fascism application of national socialist (fascist) principles of efficient, unyielding rule to a version of national socialism adapted around plant species as nations. presumably this extends to race, but humans are a secondary concern so it is not often discussed. Third Wayism a political philosophy which chooses to avoid the first two ways, left (emotion) and right (gut), using the head instead to find a balanced, appropriate, middle path that does not deny traditional and ecological issues

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Is this fair?