Social Authoritarianism

Social Authoritarianism is an economically center-left, authoritarian, and culturally variable ideology that advocates a strictly regulated capitalist economy with a strong welfare state and (sometimes) trade unions, but, unlike Social Democracy, has no democracy.

[[File:Cball-GermanEmpire.png]][[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany [[File:Bism.png]][[File:GerSPD.png]]
"Main Articles: Bismarckism and  Social Democracy"

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[[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland [[File:Pilsudski.png]][[File:PiS.png]]
"Main Article: Paternalistic Conservatism"

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[[File:Cball-Belarus.png]] Belarus [[File:Lukash.png]]
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[[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albania[[File:Alia.png]]

 * [[File:Alia.png]] Ramiz Alia: Ramiz Alia could be seen as Social Authoritarian as he gradually shifted the Party of Labour of Albania from [[File:Hoxha.png]] Hoxhaism to social democracy during his rule and de jure ending, but de facto keeping the one party system until his resignation in 1992. Now Socialist Party of Albania (PLA's successor) is a typical social democratic party.

[[File:Cball-US.png]] The United States [[File:Woodrow.png]][[File:FDRismF.png]][[File:Libhawk.png]][[File:Long.png]][[File:Lyndon_B._Johnson.png]]
"Main Articles: Social Liberalism,  Bull Moose Progressivism and  Longism"

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[[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil [[File:Getulism.png]] [[File:ARENA-Brazil.png]]

 * [[File:Vargas.png]] Getulio Vargas - He took power in 1930 after a military coup. He was in power from 1930 to 1945 and was re-elected in 1950 and committed suicide in 1954. His government was inspired by fascism and also corporatism in certain times while at other times he would align himself to more left-wing ideals, he would generally push for more left-wing policies such as raising the minimum wage, lowering work hours and creating holidays and the weekend break, he would however also persecute worker movements throughout the country and put unions under control of the state, he would also create several state companies, such as Petrobras, and create the CLT (Consolidation of labor laws). Vargas would also centralize power onto himself, persecute his opposition, and created a cult of personality around himself
 * [[File:ARENA-Brazil.png]] Ernesto Geisel - Ernesto Geisel assumed the presidency in 1974 in the Brazilian military dictatorship. His government caught Brazil in the middle of the oil shock, but it still implemented social measures and state funding. Even though he loosened authoritarianism, he still continued to torture [[File:ML.png]] Communists and executed 100 opponents.

[[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay [[File:RafaelFranco.png]]

 * [[File:RafaelFranco.png]] Rafael Franco - He came to power after the overthrow of the Ayala government in 1936 and came out of power a year later. His government was marked by labor reforms, the creation of state-owned companies and banks, [[File:Agsoc.png]] land reform and a base price for essential commodities. In March 1936, Franco banned all political parties and proclaimed that the February revolution will follow the totalitarian regimes of Europe.

[[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina [[File:Pron.png]]
"Main Article: Peronism"

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[[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru [[File:Apra.png]]
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[[File:Cball-Palestine.png]] Palestine [[File:Fatah.png]]

 * [[File:Fatah.png]] Fatah - Fatah is a Palestinian party that emerged in 1965 (actually it emerged in 1959, but as a movement, not a party), which preaches a [[File:Socdem.png]] Social Democratic economy, [[File:Atheism.png]] Secularism and [[File:Mil.png]] Militarism.

[[File:Cball-Tunisia.png]] Tunisia [[File:Bourguiba.png]]
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[[File:Cball-Iraq.png]] Iraq [[File:Baath.png]][[File:Hussein.png]]
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[[File:Cball-India.png]] India [[File:IndiraGandhi.png]]
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[[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand [[File:Thanarat.png]][[File:RamaIX.png]][[File:Thaksin.png]][[File:Yingluck.png]]

 * [[File:Thaksin.png]] Thaksin Shinawatra: Thaksin Shinawatra is a Thai [[File:Plutocrat.png]] billionaire, the founder of mobile phone operator Advanced info service and IT and telecommunications conglomerate Shin Corporation, a former police officer, the founder of Thai Rak Thai Party (TRT), who served as the Prime Minister of [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand from 2001 to 2006. Thaksin ran on a populist platform and during his tenure launched programs to reduce poverty, expand infrastructure, promote small and medium-sized enterprises, and extend universal healthcare coverage.

Thaksin and his government did however show authoritarian tendencies on multiple occasions. He declared a "war on drugs" in which more than 2,500 people were killed and took a strong-arm approach against the separatist insurgency in the  Muslim southern provinces. Thaksin also got his country involved in the Iraq War following the US-led invasion of  Iraq. Thailand contributed 423 non-combat troops in August 2003 to nation-building and medical assistance in post-Saddam Iraq. Troops of the Royal Thai Army were attacked in the 2003 Karbala bombings, which killed two soldiers and wounded five others. However, the Thai mission in Iraq was considered an overall success, and Thailand withdrew its forces in August 2004. The mission was considered the main reason the United States decided to designate Thailand as a major non-NATO ally in 2003.

A citizens' movement against Thaksin, called the People's Alliance for Democracy or "Yellow Shirts", launched mass protests, accusing him of  corruption, abuse of power, and  autocratic tendencies.

Thaksin was overthrown in a military coup on 19 September 2006 and was barred from all political activity. He has continued to influence Thai politics from abroad through the Pheu Thai Party, as well as the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship or the "Red Shirt" movement which challenges the power of the Military Dictatorship and aims for greater democracy and justice in Thai politics. His younger sister Yingluck Shinawatra was the prime minister of Thailand from 2011 to 2014 until she too was ousted in a military coup.

[[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia [[File:Norodom.png]]
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[[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines [[File:Duterte.png]]

 * [[File:Duterte.png]] Rodrigo Duterte - Rodrigo Duterte reached the presidency of the Philippines in 2016. During the presidency, he has impacted an economic system of cooperatives between public-private companies, and also preaches increased annual spending on infrastructure and a [[File:Statecap.png]] State Capitalist economy with [[File:Welf.png]] Welfare.

[[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] ROC/Taiwan [[File:Sun Yat-Sen.png]][[File:RightKMT.png]][[File:Chiang-Ching-kuo.png]]
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[[File:Cball-China.png]] China [[File:BoXilai.png]]
"Main Articles: Dengism and  Maoism"


 * [[File:BoXilai.png]] Bo Xilai: Bo Xilai is a Chinese former politician who was convicted on bribery and embezzlement charges. Bo Xilai served as a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing from 2007 until his arrest in 2012.

As Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing, Bo Xilai initiated a campaign against organized crime, increased spending on welfare programs, maintained consistent double-digit percentage GDP growth, and campaigned to revive Cultural Revolution-era "red culture". Bo's promotion of egalitarian values and the achievements of his Chongqing model made him the champion of the Chinese New Left, composed of both Maoists and social democrats disillusioned with the country's market-based economic reforms and increasing economic inequality.

From 2009 to 2011 Bo Xilai and Police Chief Wang Lijun oversaw the "Chongqing Gang Trials" (or "Dahei Campaign") in which a total of 4,781 suspects were arrested, including 19 suspected crime bosses, hundreds of triad members, and a number of allegedly corrupt police, government, and Communist party officials. The Chongqing Gang Trials were heavily criticized for their lack of due process and for the arrests of innocents for political gain and suppression of dissent.

As part of Bo Xilai and Wang Lijun's war on crime to maintain social and political stability in Chongqing, a major electronic surveillance operation that involved wiretaps, eavesdropping, and monitoring of the internet communications was initiated with the help of Fang Binxing, the father of the Great Firewall. The eavesdropping operations did not only target local criminals, but also the communications of top Chinese leaders, including those of the CCP General Secretary Hu Jintao, as Bo Xilai tried to monitor nearly all central leaders who had visited Chongqing to better understand what they thought of him as he was set on being promoted to the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

Bo Xilai's political fortunes would come to an abrupt end following the Wang Lijun incident, in which his top lieutenant sought asylum at the American consulate in Chengdu with information about the involvement of Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai in the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood who had financial ties to the couple. In the fallout of the Wang Lijun Incident, Bo was removed as the CCP Committee secretary of Chongqing and was expelled from the Communist Party. In 2013, Bo was found guilty of corruption, embezzlement, and was stripped of all his assets, and sentenced to life imprisonment at Qincheng Prison.

[[File:Cball-Basque.png]] Basque Country [[File:SrX.png]]

 * [[File:SrX.png]] "Señor X"- Felipe Gonzaléz is a [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spanish politician who was the General-Secretary of the [[File:PSOE.png]] Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) from 1974 to 1997 and Prime Minister of Spain from 1982 to 1996. Although he was a [[File:Socdem.png]] social democrat and governed democratically in most regions of Spain, in the Basque Country region he had a rather authoritarian attitude, where under the nickname "Señor X" he secretly created the "GAL", which were [[File:PolState.png]] police death squads with the aim of destroying the terrorist organization [[File:ETA.png]] ETA. The GAL became very infamous for murdering various political opponents and terrorizing the Basque population.

[[File:Cball-Georgia.png]] Georgia [[File:Shevardnadze.png]]

 * [[File:Shevardnadze.png]] Eduard Shevardnadze was a [[File:Cball-Georgia.png]] Georgian politician and diplomat who governed Georgia for several non-consecutive periods from the 1970s-1980s as the First Secretary of Georgian Communist Party of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic and as President of Georgia from 1995 until his resignation in 2003.

As First Secretary, Shevardnadze started several economic reforms, which would spur economic growth in the republic despite the nationwide economic stagnation that plagued the Soviet Union. In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev appointed Shevardnadze to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs and would play a crucial role in forming the Soviet's new foreign policy under the Gorbachev era. He negotiated nuclear arms treaties with the United States, helped end the war in  Afghanistan, allowed the reunification of  Germany, and withdrew Soviet forces from Eastern Europe and from the Chinese border. His western-friendly foreign policy put him at odds with Soviet hardliners who saw him as a sellout to the west.

In the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, Shevardnadze returned to the newly independent Georgia and became the country's second 2nd head of the state in 1995. His presidency was marked by rampant corruption and accusations of nepotism as was the case in all  post-communist countries of the former Eastern bloc at the time.

Shevardnadze also faced separatist conflicts in the regions of  South Ossetia and  Abkhazia and the first Chechen war which damaged Georgia's relations with  Russia, which accused Shevardnadze of harboring  Chechen guerrillas and in apparent retaliation supported Georgian separatists of the aforementioned separatist regions. Georgia-Russia relations were worsened by Shevardnadze's US-friendly foreign policy and strategic alliance with NATO which saw him as a counterbalance to Russian influence in the Transcaucasus.

Eduard Shevardnadze resigned following the 2003 Rose Revolution motivated by the rampant corruption in his administration and electoral fraud in the 2003 presidential election.

[[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan [[File:Tokayev.png]]

 * [[File:Tokayev.png]] Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is a Kazakh politician and diplomat who is currently serving as the President of Kazakhstan since 12 June 2019 following the resignation of the country's former President and dictator Nursultan Nazarbayev.

Throughout his presidency, he has enacted several reforms including increasing workers' salaries, reducing corruption, abolishing capital punishment, and decentralizing the local government.

Despite some positive reforms Tokayev's government has maintained much of Nazarbayev's authoritarianism. This was seen during the 2022 Kazakh unrest, also known as "Bloody January", when a series of massive protests broke out in Kazakstan after a sudden sharp increase in liquefied gas prices following the lifting of a government-enforced price cap on 1 January 2022. The demonstrations quickly turned into violent riots, fueled by rising dissatisfaction with the government and economic inequality. Tokayev responded with a state of emergency and called for military intervention by the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) – a military alliance consisting of Russia and other former Soviet States. Tokayev ordered troops to use deadly force against protesters, authorizing instructions to "shoot to kill" without warning at anyone demonstrating, calling protesters "bandits and terrorists." Up to 227 people were killed and several thousand were arrested.

After a week of violent unrest and brutal crackdowns, President Tokayev promised reform and acknowledged public discontent over income inequality, and informed that the vehicle gas prices caps of 50 tenge per litre had been restored for 6 months.

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How to Draw
Socauth_flag.svgthe flag of Social Authoritarianism is the same as the flag of Social Democracy, but with a black V-shaped pattern on it, which in polcompball symbolizes authoritarianism.

Add the eyes and you're done!
 * 1) Draw a ball
 * 2) Draw 2 black diagonal lines at the sides
 * 3) Fill the outsides in black and the inside in red
 * 4) Draw a white rose in the red portion

Friends

 * [[File:Welf.png]] Welfarism - The carrot...
 * [[File:Sec.png]] Authoritarianism - ...And the stick!
 * [[File:Long.png]] Longism - Good chap wants to share the wealth.
 * [[File:Bism.png]] Bismarckism - My first iteration and a good man all around.
 * [[File:Monsoc.png]] Monarcho-Socialism - The more moderate ones are basically me with a crowned monarch.
 * [[File:Sorelia.png]] National Syndicalism - Based 3rd positionist buddy.
 * [[File:Lpop.png]] Left-Wing Populism - Cool ideas, now embrace the state!
 * [[File:Kemal.png]] Kemalism - My republican son.
 * [[File: 3princ.png]] Tridemism - Based welfarism and authoritarianism. Shame that you lost control of the Mainland.
 * [[File:Statecap.png]] State Capitalism - love you bro, just take the welfare pill already
 * [[File:WelfChauvin.png]] Welfare Chauvinism - You are a bit too liberal, and a bit too nationalistic, but I still like your beliefs.
 * [[File:Saadeh.png]] Saadehism - Good friend from Syria.
 * [[File:Tito.png]] Titoism - One of the few based commies.
 * [[File:Castro.png]] Castroism - Same as above.
 * [[File:Social_corpratism.png]] Social Corporatism - 3rd positionist friend.
 * [[File:Pron.png]] Peronism - Me but in Argentina!
 * [[File:Patcon.png]] Paternalistic Conservatism - Based, even though some of your modern followers are too democratic.

Frenemies

 * [[File:Nordmodel.png]] Nordic Model - The liberal part is kinda stupid.
 * [[File:Venizelos.png]] Venizelism - Same as above.
 * [[File:Socdem.png]] Social Democracy - The democracy part is kinda stupid.
 * [[File: Demsocstar.png]] Democratic Socialism - You're doing better job than [[File:Socdem.png]] your brother, but "democracy" part is still dumb.
 * [[File:Progress.png]] Progressivism - Apparently [[File:Socdem.png]] he likes you. You're ok I guess.
 * [[File:Conservative.png]] Conservatism - Meh, sure, whatever.
 * [[File:Soclib.png]] Social Liberalism - To moderate, but FDR was based.
 * [[File:Libhawk.png]] Neoconservatism - Truman and LBJ were based AF. The Marshall Plan was a brilliant idea to protect Europe from the rise of communism and it helped social authoritarian countries like Kemalist Turkey. However, you really need to stop attempting to coup every leader of the third world who tries to nationalize the country's resources for his people. What you did to Mosaddegh among others was unforgivable. At least Thaksin and Shevardnadze like you.
 * [[File:Corptism.png]] Corporatism - Why are you fascist?
 * [[File:Socliber.png]] Social Libertarianism - You're on thin ice.
 * [[File:Juche.png]] Juche - Based, but the part that doesn't give out welfare is really dumb.
 * [[File:Statlib.png]] State Liberalism - Capitalism and Authoritarianism are both pretty cool, but calm it with neoliberalism a bit, also why do you hate me? I do admit that Thaksin is close to you.
 * [[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] Authoritarian Conservatism - We can be great partners except when you team up with neoliberals.
 * [[File:Authcap.png]] Authoritarian Capitalism - We both want an authoritarian capitalist government and share hatred for communism and democracy, but why do you hate poor people so much?!
 * [[File:Dengf.png]] Dengism - Same as above but a bit better because of the state-controlled economy. At least Duterte likes you plus I love what you're doing in Shanghai.
 * [[File:RamaIX.png]] Network Monarchism - Things have not been the same in Thailand since Thaksin's Premiership, that's for sure.
 * [[File:Fash.png]] Fascism - Look, I know we both have similar economics and both authoritarian. [[File:Socdem.png]] He tells me not to trust you.
 * [[File:3way.png]] Third Way - Civically and economically too moderate, but at least both Blair and Clinton increased police power. But Thaksin was perfect.

Enemies

 * [[File:Thar.png]] Anti-Authoritarianism - Damn you, Tsikhanouskaya! I did give you welfare, ain't that enough? You want freedom of speech and democracy, as well, you spoiled brat?
 * [[File:Dem.png]] Democracy - The general populace is stupid!
 * [[File:LeftCom.png]] Left Communism - Stop saying I am [[File:ML.png]] Marxism–Leninism!
 * [[file:Nazi.png]] National Socialism - How about we send genocidal social darwinist scums like you to death camps?
 * [[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] National Capitalism - You too!
 * [[File:Integralismf.png]] Brazilian Integralism - Galinha Verde you will get purged.
 * [[File:Libertarian.png]] Libertarianism - Straight to the camps with you.
 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism–Leninism - Revolution? Communism? Cringe!
 * [[File:Ancom.png]] Anarcho-Communism - Direct democracy? Anarchy? Marxism? Cringe! You're idiotic.
 * [[File:Ancapf.png]] Anarcho-Capitalism - Ancom with capitalism? Even more cringe!
 * [[File:Mao.png]] Maoism - Fuck off before I call the death squads in! You're not even serving the people, you're serving yourself!
 * [[File:Hoxha.png]] Hoxhaism - Don't blame me, Hoxha, your tyranny is over and I shall lead Albania to glory.
 * [[File:Agorismf.png]] Agorism - Stop selling drugs before I send in the death squads.
 * [[File: Stalin.png]] Stalinism - Why did you work with [[file:Nazi.png]] him to partite Poland, you red fascist scum?

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 * Social interventionism

People

 * [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Ernesto Geisel [[File:ARENA-Brazil.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Getúlio Vargas [[File:Getulism.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Rafael Franco [[File:RafaelFranco.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Rodrigo Duterte [[File:Duterte.png]]
 * Dutertenomics
 * [[File:Cball-Tunisia.png]] Habib Bourguiba [[File:Bourguiba.png]]
 * [[File:Bourguiba.png]] Bourguibism
 * [[File:Cball-PuertoRico.png]] Luis Muñoz Marín
 * [[File:Cball-Tajikistan.png]] Emomali Rahmon [[File:Rahmon.png]]
 * [[File:Thailand.png]] Thaksin Shinawatra [[File:Thaksin.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Mahathir Mohamad [[File:Mahathir.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-China.png]] Bo Xilai [[File:BoXilai.png]]

Parties

 * [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] ARENA [[File:ARENA-Brazil.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazilian Labour Party (BLP)
 * [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Revolutionary Febrerista Party [[File:RafaelFranco.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] PDP-Laban [[File:Duterte.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] APRA (historical) [[File:Apra.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Tunisia.png]] Socialist Destourian Party [[File:Bourguiba.png]]
 * [[File:Cball-Palestine.png]] Fatah [[File:Fatah.png]]

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