Monarcho-Socialism

Monarcho-Socialismball, sometimes referred to as MonSoc, is an authoritarian, economically left to far-left and culturally variable (though usually center to center-right) ideology who belives in a monarchical system of governance combined with a socialist economic system, promoting a socially paternalistic system where the monarch has a fatherly duty to protect the people and workers from capitalist forces but does not control the economic sphere (which belongs to the workers), instead controlling the political sphere.

Stylistic notes
MonSoc is portrayed to some degree as a stereotypical king or other member of royality, however, he is known to take a paternal role in regards to his people and vehemently defends their right to be protected from the oppressive nature of capitalism, often through the use of his immense amount of political power.

MonSoc often claims he has "the divine right to destroy the bourgeoisie" in response to those who challenge his actions or views. He can also be seen praising the People's Revolutionary Government of Grenada (a real-world example of a Marxist-Leninist state under a constitutional monarchy). Upon being asked about his stance on the Russian Civil War, MonSoc has claimed to have funded both sides, remarking that "both Lenin and the Tsar were based".

Friends
Socialismball - It is the worker's right to be freed from the chains of capital

Monarchismball - Long live the king!

Frenemies
Conservative Socialismball - Sometimes we get into disagreements about social views and government systems but you like both socialism and traditional institutions and I can respect you for that

Jucheball

Marxism-Leninismball - I adore your idea of combining a strong leader with a socialist system, but why did you have to destroy the monarchy?

Paternalistic Conservatismball

Enemies
Liberalismball - You don't believe in monarchies and you let global capitalism hurt the working people, how can I ever like you?