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* [[File:Frencons.png]] [[French Constitutionalism]]- what about the constitution? im busy killing people talk to me later. |
* [[File:Frencons.png]] [[French Constitutionalism]]- what about the constitution? im busy killing people talk to me later. |
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* [[File: Girondi.png]] [[Girondism]] - Why do you boring moderates want to take over? im not done killing people yet! |
* [[File: Girondi.png]] [[Girondism]] - Why do you boring moderates want to take over? im not done killing people yet! |
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* [[File: Plain.png]] [[La Plaineism]]- Youre even more moderate than the last guy |
* [[File: Plain.png]] [[La Plaineism]]- Youre even more moderate than the last guy do you hate us all comrade? |
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* [[File: Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - Has some good ideas, but that ''laissez-faire'' shit is cringe. |
* [[File: Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - Has some good ideas, but that ''laissez-faire'' shit is cringe. |
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* [[File: Moncom.png]] [[Monarcho-Socialism]] - You make me extremely confused |
* [[File: Moncom.png]] [[Monarcho-Socialism]] - You make me extremely confused |
Revision as of 03:40, 11 January 2021
Not to be confused with Jacobitism.
Jacobinism, also called Montagnardism is an authoritarian, radical left-wing revolutionary ideology that originates from the age of enlightenment (18th century) and that advocates for a revolution against the traditional european society and establishment of an egalitarian Republic.
Their influence is far and wide, as they are the parent of File:Soc.png Socialism and Philosophical Anarchism and grandparent of Marxism and File:Prog.png Progressivism which in turn makes them the close ancestor of most ideologies in the left side of the compass.
They are infamous for the role they took in the French Revolution and for being responsible for the subsequent reign of terror, whereby means of their favorite weapon, the guillotine, everyone deemed to be counter-revolutionary was executed.
History
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Beliefs
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Personality
Jacobin is usually presented somewhat as a (French) maniac who really likes to chop of the heads of anyone who goes against le Republique including royals as well as normal French citizens.
How to Draw
Drawing Jacobin requires a few steps:
- Draw a ball
- Draw a Phrygian cap on top
- Draw a French cockade on the cap
- Fill both the cap and the ball with red
- Draw 2 intertwined branches in black in the ball
- Add the eyes and you're done
Relations
Friends
- Left-Wing Populism - Hell yes, rally the people!
- Republicanism - Best friend who loves to kill monarchs.
- File:Soc.png Socialism - Son that took egalitarianism to the next level.
- Marxism–Leninism - My great-great-grandson that loves me,
- Babouvism - Carried on my legacy and started something great.
- Anarcho-Communism - My great-grandson that loves guillotines.
- Ochlocracy - IF THE MOB WANTS YOU DEAD YOU DIE! À la guillotine!
Frenemies
- French Constitutionalism- what about the constitution? im busy killing people talk to me later.
- Girondism - Why do you boring moderates want to take over? im not done killing people yet!
- La Plaineism- Youre even more moderate than the last guy do you hate us all comrade?
- Classical Liberalism - Has some good ideas, but that laissez-faire shit is cringe.
- Monarcho-Socialism - You make me extremely confused
Enemies
- Monarchism - À la guillotine!
- Feudalism - À la guillotine!
- Conservatism - À la guillotine!
- Moderatism - À la guillotine!
- Reactionarism - Stop trying to undo my fucking work! À la guillotine!
- Neoreactionarism - Why the fuck are you trying to undo my work? À la guillotine!
- Bonapartism- What do you mean its my turn to die at the guillotine? À la guillotine!
Further Information
Literature
- A Treatise on the Social Compact, Or, The Principles of Political Law or just The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- The Oxford History of the French Revolution (Preview) by William Doyle
- The Twelve who Ruled: The Year of Terror in the French Revolution (Preview) by R.R. Palmer
- Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution (Preview) by Ruth Scurr
- A Place Greater than Safety by Hilary Mantel