Confederalism

Confederalism is a slightly libertarian, slightly economically right and variable ideology practiced most notably in the United States of America during the 1780s, the  Confederate States of America during the 1860s and  Switzerland until 1789 temporally returning in 1815 and finally abolished in 1848.

Confederalism is a system where the states have militias and far more power than the federal government. In extreme versions, states might even have in-country tariffs and strong borders. It can be described as Libertarianism on a macro-scale freedom of the states.

Confederalism usually takes the form of a Senate, where each member state has equal representation, along with a supreme court to resolve disputes between the states. the executive branch is optional.

Personality
Confederate usually has split personalities whom he often argues with, and has trouble making decisions as a result.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a ball with eyes
 * 2) 5 red circles in a X, the center circle can be bigger than the other 4, but it doesn't need to be
 * 3) 5 white circles in the red circles
 * 4) 5 blue stars in the white circles
 * 5) (Optional) confederate can be drawn as 5 separate balls, each with one of the circle-stars, usually arguing.

Friends

 * Split personalities
 * [[File:Natlib.png]] National Libertarianism - He really likes decentralized governments and nationalism.

Frenemies

 * [[File:Comb.png]] Combatocracy - One time he told me I couldn't use a country flag to represent myself.
 * [[File:Trumpism.png]] Trumpism - Replace Mexicans with out-of-staters and we've got a deal.

Enemies

 * [[File:Demcon.png]] Democratic Confederalism - Trash town based loyalty believer, state is real government!
 * [[File:Fed.png]] Federalism - But what about the states' rights?

Wikipedia

 * Confederation period
 * Old Swiss Confederacy
 * Confederation
 * John Dickinson
 * German Confederation
 * Confederate States of America
 * Anti-Federalism, Anti-Administration party
 * Congress of the Confederation
 * State's rights
 * Compact theory
 * Personal union
 * Real union

Literature

 * Articles of Confederation
 * The Federal charter of 1291
 * confederate states of america provisional constitution