Political Philosophy

Bear-Arms

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What is your political philosophy?
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Afrocentric
Anarchist
Anti-racism
Alpinist
American Nationalist
Canadian Nationalist
Capitalist
Centrist
Classic Liberal
Conspiracy Theorist
Communist
Democrat
Enlightarian
Eugenicist
Fascist
Feminist
Green
Green Nationalist
Islamist
Juche Socialist
Left-Libertarian
Left Nationalist
Libertarian
Marxist
Marxist-Leninist
Maoist
Medicist
Mexican Nationalism
Minarchist
Monarchist
Nationalist
National Communism
National Socialism
Nihilist
Neo-Conservative
Neo-Liberal
Nordicist
Populist
Racialist
Republican
Right Nationalist
Separatist
Slavist
Social Democrat
Socialist
Stalinist
Thrid Positionist
Titoist
Theocratist
Trotskyist
U.S. Constitutionist
Zionist
 

jaxvid

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Titoist? Is that a breast man?

What's an Enlightarian? Sounds like it may be good.

Medicist? I can't even guess on that one.

Third Positionist? After missionary and doggie what is there?
 

White Shogun

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Third Positionist? After missionary and doggie what is there?

Womanonatopist.
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Where does White Nationalist fit on this list?



I would classify myself as a pan-Westernist, meaning that I support the
idea of Western man, i.e. all Europeans, building our own societies,
free of non-Europeans.
 

White_Savage

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Moderate Libertarian who is Pro-White.
 

Bart

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I'm a member of the growing-Afrocentric-party. We believe blacks were unfairly taken from their homeland in central Africa and would like to send them back.
 

Bear-Arms

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Medicist = Mediterraneans(like Nordicist, Slavist, Alpinist)
Titoism = communism
Enlightarian - I ment Egalitarian
 

JD074

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"Right nationalist" doesn't sound too bad. But I would have to go with Racialist-separatist. That's where it all should begin, in my opinion. After that, aspects of nationalism, republicanism, libertarianism, capitalism, populism, etc., could be important additions to a superb society. But racialism has to be the foundation (or else that superb society will slowly be undone, over the course of decades or centuries.) As a supposedly bad man once said, "there are not many issues, just one: RACE."
 
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Third Positionist?

International Third Position (ITP) was a group formed by Nick Griffin and Derek Holland and as a continuation of the Political Soldier movement that originated in the right-wing British National Front in the early 1980s. With a very small membership the ITP preached a form of revolutionary nationalism that attacked capitalism and looked to the Strasser brothers and writers like Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton for inspiration.

International Third Position is also the name of an ideology (after which the British ITP was named) that combines nationalist and social elements, drawing from the early 20th Century Distributists, Social Creditors, Guild Socialists and other "radical patriots". As a variation of national socialism, critics on the left tend to see International Third Position ideology as a form of neofascism, while others see it as displaying characteristics of a leftwing ideology.

Italian nationalist Roberto Fiore acted as the British ITP movement's eminence grise (and chief financial backer) while seeking asylum in Britain in the 1980s following his implication in Italian terror bombings by the Terza Posizione movement. Fiore was later acquitted of all involvement.

Initially the ITP distanced itself from traditional Fascism and Nazism, promoting "racial separatism" rather than crude racism. Under Mr. Holland's influence it also aligned itself closely to the "Third Universal Theory" of Muammar al-Qaddafi, and sold copies of "The Green Book." The International Third Position operated more as an "elite cadre" than a mass movement. It sought to become an umbrella organisation for various national revolutionary parties throughout Europe and the world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Position
 

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I used to be interested in the Third Position because I was an anti-communist but had some real problems with capitalism (which can actually be MORE revolutionary than Marxism). Belloc and Chesterton's economic ideas are still interesting but the Third Position tended to be a route for many European Fascist/Nazis during the Cold War years.

Where does TP stand now in the wake of the Soviet collapse?Edited by: Bronk
 
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