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Revision as of 09:41, 14 January 2021
Caudillismo is an economically ambivalent, authoritarian, and usually culturally right-wing ideology based around Latino (Spanish, Portuguese, or Latin American) nationalism, military power, and a reliance on a powerful military strongman known as a Caudillo. Caudillismo as an ideology started with the personality cults of leaders in the Latin American Wars of Independence, and became a defining feature of Latino authoritarianism. Some defining traits of Caudillos are Latino chauvinism, being the heads of powerful military dictatorships, and cults of personality. Caudillismo and Great Man Theory go hand-in-hand. In Latin America, the term "Caudillo" is used as both a detractor for authoritarian political opponents and a word of praise for great leaders; for example, Pinochet may be called a "Caudillo" for his inhumane practices while Castro may be called a "Caudillo" for his strength in building his nation's economy, and vice-versa.
Personality
Caudillismo is really self-righteous, and sees himself as a powerful historical figure. He sees himself as the successor to a long line of powerful dictators, and loves to crush those he disagrees with. He speaks Spanish and Portuguese. When nobody is looking, he worships at his shrine to personality cults like Augusto Pinochet, Francisco Franco, António de Oliveira Salazar, and Getúlio Vargas.
How to Draw
- Draw a purple ball
- Draw a golden bar going diagonally across the ball
- Draw two dragon heads swallowing both sides of the bar in the top and bottom corners
- On either side of the bar, draw two white pillars with a crown on top
- On the pillars, draw red banners with the words "PLVS VLTRA"
- Draw the eyes, and you're done
Props
Caudillismo may use certain props:
- A peaked cap
- A military beret
- The flag of the nation he's representing
- A Cuban cigar
Relationships
Friends
- Francoism - My grandson and good friend, keep fighting the good fight!
- Brazilian Integralism - Another son of mine, a great Brazilian hero!
- Castroism - Showing off the great strength of the Latino people, able to have a strong leader even in economic blockade!
- Pinochetism - You show anyone who opposes you who's boss!
- Salazarism - Deus, Pátria, e Família!
- Monarchism - Protect the Spanish throne! Reinstate the Mexican, Brazilian, and Portuguese Empires!
Frenemies
- Peronism- He repeatedly insists that he isn't a dictator like me but a conductor
- Authoritarian Democracy- Why are you even keeping democracy around if it just gets in the way?
- Bonapartism- He's a lot like me but hes french we spanish speakers dont like the french too much.
- Caesarism- Dad likes the fact im learning from him but he thinks my lack of empire building is cringe.
- Neoconservatism - American imperialism is a pain in the ass for Latin American countries sometimes.
- Trotskyism - Could we take a break with revolutions for a while Latin America stay at war forever.
Enemies
- Anarcho-Syndicalism - ¡HEMOS PASAO!
- Neoliberalism- Most of us don't like you
- Illegalism - Crime is a bad thing you know.
- Democracy - Yeah you're a giant waste of time
- Ochlocracy -You're even worse than the last guy
Further Information
Literature
- Caudillos: Dictators in Spanish America, Hugh M. Hamill
- Caudillos in Spanish America, 1800-1850, John Lynch
Wikipedia
Videos
- Caudillos II, UBC Latin American Studies
- Latin American Revolutions, CrashCourse
- War and Nation Building in Latin America, CrashCourse
Gallery
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Credit: u/siddadevil, Source