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The fuckbla bla bla I'm Adam Curtis"
1969-1973: Richard Nixon (Republican)"The youth of this country have only two heroes, Ralph Nader and Billy Jack."
It’s that the gift that keeps on giving, you can everyone from Eco-Conscious Republicans to Technocratic Progressives to Burnt Out Hippes all in one party and it doesn’t seem out of place at all.Introducing people to the Third Force has been my one significant impact on the online AH community lol, I even see it come up on AH.com sometimes
It’s that the gift that keeps on giving, you can everyone from Eco-Conscious Republicans to Technocratic Progressives to Burnt Out Hippes all in one party and it doesn’t seem out of place at all.
It’s that the gift that keeps on giving, you can everyone from Eco-Conscious Republicans to Technocratic Progressives to Burnt Out Hippes all in one party and it doesn’t seem out of place at all.
Introducing people to the Third Force has been my one significant impact on the online AH community lol, I even see it come up on AH.com sometimes
To be fair there was also a Ulster party called Ulster Third Way, which wasn’t the Social Democratic consensus that emerged in 90s but instead a ‘Third Position’ group (who seemed to be more a gaggle of Unionist National Liberals if anything).I keep thinking of the Ulster one and get very confused.
The Third Base party?I think we should ban all use of Third in politics.
Someone has done a Tolkienist one.Speaking of a fusionist ideology, has anyone done an Orwellist (pro-federation, anti-racial socialist-democratic republic with X-derived "New X" auxlangist) or Tolkienist (rural 'ancap' environmentalist-traditionalist) state?
The problem is how to get there - an India which takes Gandhi's proposals more seriously somehow could fit the second
Speaking of a fusionist ideology, has anyone done an Orwellist (pro-federation, anti-racial socialist-democratic republic with X-derived "New X" auxlangist) or Tolkienist (rural 'ancap' environmentalist-traditionalist) state?
The problem is how to get there - an India which takes Gandhi's proposals more seriously somehow could fit the second
Well deriving from Orwell's actual beliefs he seemed to support imperial federation of some kind, but socialist, and opposed racism soWell that one just isn't true.
Well deriving from Orwell's actual beliefs he seemed to support imperial federation of some kind, but socialist, and opposed racism so
This part can also be put in a bit of doubt. Orwell actually was something of a monarchist, he wrote extensively of the perceived role monarchy had in staving off fascism in Britain, as can be seen in the Spring 1944 Partisan Review.Speaking of a fusionist ideology, has anyone done an Orwellist (pro-federation, anti-racial socialist-democratic republic with X-derived "New X" auxlangist) or Tolkienist (rural 'ancap' environmentalist-traditionalist) state?
The problem is how to get there - an India which takes Gandhi's proposals more seriously somehow could fit the second
I keep thinking of the Ulster one and get very confused.
Speaking of a fusionist ideology, has anyone done an Orwellist (pro-federation, anti-racial socialist-democratic republic with X-derived "New X" auxlangist) or Tolkienist (rural 'ancap' environmentalist-traditionalist) state?
The problem is how to get there - an India which takes Gandhi's proposals more seriously somehow could fit the second
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An area of conflict would be language - Tolkienism would be definitely polylingual while Orwellism would support (as Orwell did during WW2 OTL) the idea of an English-derived Basic English (that actually isn't basic enough)Hey it's me!
I think there's a lot of room for a more in depth "Tolkienism" tbh and I actually quite like the sound of an Orwell vs Tolkien political system. As people have said though, Orwell (at least post-1940ish) is both a monarchist and rather socially conservative/nationalist in a few spots - definitely an interesting direction for the left to go.
Orwell never saw a nationalist or independence organization he didn't think was Anti-White.Well deriving from Orwell's actual beliefs he seemed to support imperial federation of some kind, but socialist, and opposed racism so
I did a Tolkienist list that's a little more in-depth (albeit not nearly as long and a bit more malleable than yours) for the Fourth HoS challenge (I think there's a lot of room for a more in depth "Tolkienism" tbh