Integral Nationalism

Integral nationalism is a reactionary, authoritarian and economically centre to left political doctrine.

Integral nationalism posits that the state ought to be centered around a strong monarchy wielding executive power, and that democracy, parliamentarism and electoralism at a country level are a hazard against the national interest. The state, according to this doctrine, should wield strong authority and decisiveness for decision-making. However, integral nationalism does not support a Hegelian or totalitarian state (this is the central doctrinal difference with Fascism) and believes that there are tasks and duties that the central state should leave off to other traditional structures and authorities (family, Church, commune, the trade corpus, et caetera). In addition, the integral nationalist state would work to promote these traditional structures. Integral nationalism therefore believes in a good degree of decentralization, and is not opposed to democracy at a local level. Integral nationalism also believes that the magisterium of the Catholic Church and Christian Theocracy/Catholic Theocracy should serve as pillars of social cohesion.