Longism

Longism is an economically left-wing, culturally center, statist AuthLeft ideology. Longism name, ideology, and personality are based on Huey Long, governor and senator from Louisiana in the 1930s. While believing in Capitalism, Longism wants to heavily regulate the markets with his "Share Our Wealth" plan, which involved taxing the rich to fund social programs for free education, old-age pensions, public works, and universal basic income.

What sets him apart from Social Democracy and other moderate AuthLeft ideologies is that he believes that the use of corruption and intimidation to undermine opponents are valid ways to achieve reform.

History
Huey Long/Huey Pierce Long Jr. was born in August 30th 1893, near the small town of Winnfield, Louisiana, America at the seat of Winn Parish in a log cabin to an impoverished family who lived in a comfortable farmhouse and were well-off compared to others. Winn Parish was impoverished location while it's residents who are mostly Christian Baptists were often outsiders in Louisiana's political system and Winn Parish was a Unionist stronghold in the American Confederately but wanted to keep the blacks for the wealthy slave planters while in the 1890s, it was a bastion of the Populist Party and in the 1912 election, 35% of Louisianans voted for a Socialist presidential candidate named Eugene V. Debs that lead Huey Long to embrace populist sentiments.

Huey Long has eight siblings while also he is home schooled until 1904, he was sent to public school that earned him a reputation as an excellent student with a remarkable memory and convinced his teachers to let him skip seventh grade. Years later he was at Winnfield High School while himself along with his best friends formed a secret society that planned to laying down certain rules the students would have to follow and run things in school along with wearing a red ribbon for it's members. Huey Long becomes a rebel by writing and distributing flyers that criticized his teachers along with a recently state-mandated fourth year secondary education that lead himself to be expelled from school in 1910, but at least he successfully petitioned to fire the principal.

Huey Long was a capable debater and at the state debate competition in Baton Rouge he won a full-tuition scholarship to Louisiana State University but the scholarship did not cover textbooks or living expenses, his family could not afford for him to attend and also Huey Long was unable to attend because he did not graduate from high school but instead he entered the workforce as a traveling salesmen in the rural south. In September 1911, Huey Long started to attend seminary classes at Oklahoma Baptist University at the urging of his mother while living with his brother named George Long but Huey attended for only one semester because he is rarely appearing at lectures. After deciding he was unsuited to preaching, Huey Long now focused on law so he borrowed 100 dollars from his brother and he losses it while playing roulette in Oklahoma City but he attended the University of Oklahoma College of Law for a semester in 1912 while he continued to work as a salesman at the same time. Huey Long has taken four classes in the University of Oklahoma College of Law but received one incomplete along with three C's and later confessed he learned little because he gambled a little too much along with hanging out with women.

Huey Long have met Rose McConnell at the baking contest in which he sells Cottolene shortening to be promoted but then Huey Long & Rose McConnelll are in two-and-a-half-year courtship and they married each other in April 1913 at the Gayoso Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee but on their wedding day, Huey Long borrowed 10 dollars from his new fiancée to pay the officiant. Shortly after their marriage Huey Long started his plans to run for a statewide office, the governorship, the senate and ultimately the presidency. Huey Long along with his wife got three children for example a daughter named Rose Long 1917–2006, a son named Russell B. Long 1918–2003, who is a U.S. senator and a another son named Palmer R. Long 1921–2010, who is an oilman in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Huey Long enrolled at Tulane University Law School located at New Orleans in the fall of 1914 and after a year of study that concentrated on the courses necessary for the bar exam, Huey Long successfully petitioned the Louisiana Supreme Court for permission to take the test before its scheduled at June 1915 so he was examined in May and passed while he received his license to practice.

Huey Long has established a private practice in Winnfield while he represented poor plaintiffs usually in workers compensation cases and avoided fighting in The Great War 1914-1918 by obtaining a draft deferment on the grounds that he was married while having dependent children even he successfully defended himself from prosecution under the Espionage Act of 1917, with help from a state senator who had loaned him money. In 1918, Huey Long invested $1,050 in an oil well but the Standard Oil Company refused to accept any of the oil in its pipelines and it cost Huey Long his investment that led him to hate Standard Oil.

Huey Long has entered the race to serve on the three-seat Louisiana Railroad Commission and in the Democratic primary he was polled second behind incumbent Burk Bridges but then a run-off election was held since no candidate garnered a majority of the votes. Huey Long campaigned tirelessly across northern Louisiana but then he defeated Burk Bridges with 636 votes even with wide support in rural areas while low support in urban areas and Huey Long forced utilities to lower rates, ordered railroads to extend service to small towns and demanded that Standard Oil cease the importation of Mexican crude oil to use more oil from Louisiana wells.

In the gubernatorial election of 1920, Huey Long campaigned heavily for John M. Parker even he is credited with helping him to win northern parishes and after Parker was elected, the two became bitter rivals. John M. Parker was now governor of Louisiana from May 11th 1920 until May 13th 1924.

Longism was established by Huey P. Long in Louisiana from the time he was elected governor in 1928 and continuing until about 1960.

Personality and Behaviour

 * Despite the crown, Longism is not a monarchist. He wears the crown due to his belief that every man should be a king through social programs.
 * Frequently denies being socialist, but admits to voting for leftist economic policies all the time as per the real Huey Long.
 * Hates LibRight ideologies with a burning passion, usually tolerates others if they aren't getting in his way.
 * Will often make speeches about his childhood or early career and how they relate to current politics and his beliefs.
 * Loves football and gin fizzes (specifically the New Orleans/Ramos gin fizz)
 * Gets along great with his Distributism
 * Loves the Hearts of Iron IV mod Kaiserreich because Huey Long has a major presence in the mod

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a circle.
 * 2) Draw a simplified version of the Coat of Arms of Huey Long, starting with the diagonal red lines, then the fish, then the fish's crown. (The latter two don't need to be complicated/have details, using a solid color is fine.)
 * 3) Add a crown to Longism.
 * 4) Add eyes.
 * 5) Done!

Friends

 * [[File:Mach.png]] Machiavellianism - I'm a "the ends justify the means" type of guy.
 * [[File:Cdem.png]] Christian Democracy - My greatest influence. Shame he's so committed to democracy.
 * [[File:Distributist.png]] Distributism - Probably my best friend, we're united in the cause of Sharing the Wealth!
 * [[File:Socdem.png]] Social Democracy - A great guy and a great friend with great ideas, too bad he insists on "democracy" even when it doesn't always get the job done. Runner up for my best friend.
 * [[File:Patcon.png]] Paternalistic Conservatism - A bit of patriotism and a bit of wealth sharing sounds amazing.
 * [[File:Authdem.png]] Authoritarian Democracy - How I get in power (democracy) and how I keep it (authoritarianism).
 * [[File:Socauth.png]] Social Authoritarianism - This guy gets me.
 * [[File:Lpop.png]] Left-Wing Populism - One of my earliest friends and supporters, I am for the poor man after all.
 * [[File:Pron.png]] Peronism - In many ways, he is my Argentine equivalent.
 * [[File:NatProg.png]] Bull Moose Progressivism - Fellow trust-busting patriot. Could be less imperialist, however.
 * [[File:Bonaparte.png]] Bonapartism - This is me according to my [[File:Cball-France.png]] French followers.

Frenemies

 * [[File:WelfChauvin.png]] Welfare Chauvinism - We agree on most things, but you're too nationalistic.
 * [[File:Keynes.png]] Keynesianism - All I care is what the boys at the forks of the creek think of me.
 * [[File:Soc.png]] Socialism - Has more good ideas than bad, but insists on dressing up in an un-American red.
 * [[File:Socliber.png]] Social Libertarianism - Wants to share the wealth, but when it comes to busting those trusts he tends to falter.
 * [[File:Moncom.png]] Monarcho-Socialism - I don't like how people say that we're similar, but he does have quite a bit of neat ideas.
 * [[File:Anmona.png]] Anarcho-Monarchism - This isn't exactly what I meant by "every man a king", but your hearts in the right place... I think.
 * [[File:FDRismF.png]] New Dealism - Too moderate.
 * [[File:SL.png]] Silver Legionism - I did not realize that I have a nationalistic sidekick like this but I hope he does not overthrow me in the [[File:FashLong.png]] American Union State.
 * [[File:Blacknat.png]] Black Nationalism - I give you decent education, made your babe into a nurse and won a rap battle against [[File:Wallace.png]] George Wallace but are you gonna cancel me just because I say Racial Slurs in an interview even a black man named after me called [[File:BlackMarxism.png]] Huey P. Newton didn't mind that.

Enemies

 * [[File:Synd.png]] Syndicalism / [[File:AnSynd.png]] Anarcho-Syndicalism - GODDAMN UNAMERICAN SYNDIES! Also, keeps thinking of a timeline where he fought them in a Second American Civil War.
 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism–Leninism - GODDAMN SOVIET AGENTS! Using authority and loving charismatic strong men to fight capitalism is kinda cool though.
 * [[File:Ancapf.png]] Anarcho-Capitalism - GODDAMN EXPLOITIVE CAPITALISTS!
 * [[File:Fash.png]] Fascism - I SAID EVERY MAN A KING, NOT JUST ONE ETHNIC GROUP.
 * [[File:Nazi.png]] National Socialism - DON'T COMPARE ME WITH THAT SO-AND-SO! Anybody that lets his public policies be mixed up with religious prejudice is a plain God-damned fool.
 * [[File:Radfem.png]] Radical Feminism, [[File:Libertfem.png]] Libertarian Feminism and [[File:Anfem.png]] Anarcha-Feminism - I TOLD YOU I DON'T LITERALLY WANT ALL MEN TO BE KINGS. Also, "man" can be gender-neutral for human, you idiots.
 * [[File:Urb.png]] Urbism - Every man a king... of their own country??? That isn't what I intended.
 * [[File: Klep.png]] Kleptocracy - So you want to manipulate the institutions of the state to benefit yourself, and not your people?
 * [[File:KKK.png]] White Nationalism - The best way to circumcise a Klansman is to kick his sister in the chin.
 * [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] Carl Weiss - You're that geeky physician who have shot me because the problems of Every Man A King.

Literature

 * My First Days in the White House
 * All the King's Men (preview) by Robert Penn Warren
 * Kingfish:The Reign of Huey P. Long (preview) by Richard D. White Jr.
 * Every Man A King: The Autobiography Of Huey P. Long (preview)

Suggested literatures

 * Boulard, Garry. Huey Long Invades New Orleans: The Siege of a City, 1934-36. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing, 1998.
 * Kurtz, Michael L., and Morgan D. Peoples. Earl K. Long: The Saga of Uncle Earl and Louisiana Politics. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1990.

[[File:Wikipedia.png]] Wikipedia

 * Huey Long
 * Political views of Huey Long
 * Share Our Wealth
 * Category: Huey Long
 * Long family
 * Assassination of Huey Long

[[File:YouTube.png]] Videos

 * Huey Long: The Kingfish by Biographics
 * Huey Long: The Dictator of Louisiana by EmperorTigerstar
 * Huey Long, The Insane Bernie Sanders of The 1930's. by LoganProductions
 * History Brief: the Kingfish Huey P. Long. by Reading Through History

Alternative History

 * Alternate History: What If Huey Long Survived? by Monsieur Z
 * The Attempted Presidency Of Huey Long | What If by Monsieur Z
 * Communist Confederacy | Alternate History by Monsieur Z
 * What If America Became Fascist? | Alternate History by Monsieur Z
 * President Long by Alternatehistorypt
 * Top 5 MORE U.S. Dictatorship What Ifs by The Alternate Historian

Websites

 * https://www.hueylong.com/

Gallery
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