Monarcho-Syndicalism
Monarcho-Syndicalism is a authoritarian left, culturally right version of National syndicalism that advocates for a monarchy with a strong focus on unionizing the proletariat while opposing
democracy.
History
Édouard Berth
Édouard Berth started his political career by contributing to Le Mouvement socialiste journal. Although the journal was itself revolutionary syndicalist, Berth was active supporter of
reformist Alexandre Millerand until 1902. However later, Berth's views gradually evolved towards revolutionary syndicalism. In 1909, he started to oppose
democracy moving towards
monarchism. Two years later he co-founded Cercle Proudhon. His views synthetized
corporatism with
revolutionary syndicalism.
He supported Bolshevik revolution in 1917. Three years later he joined French Communist Party. However, he became disillusioned with
communism and started to criticize Stalin's policies as well as stalinist PCF. This made him re-join ranks of revolutionary syndicalist movement in 1936. He died three years later.
Émile Janvion
Émile Janvion was a French politician and syndicalist activist. He was among the founders of Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT). From 1899, Janvion propagated anti-Semitic and
anti-freemason views among the syndicalists. One year later, he was about to organize an Anti-Parliamentary Congress but it was banned by the government. Later, he co-founded the
Anti-Militarist League.
In 1908, Janvion was one of the intellectuals who answered Georges Valois' call for a discussion about monarchism becoming a part of the syndicalist movement. Janvion was critical of republicanism, but he didn't support a monarchy either. However, monarchists helped him found the Terre Libre (Free Land) journal in 1909. It is said that Valois himself was funding the journal with help from Action Française movement. More left-wing members of AF published in Terre Libre.
During World War I, he condemned pro-peace feminist leaders, writing the "Le féminisme défaitiste" (Defeatist feminism) pamphlet. Janvion died on 21 July 1927 in Paris.
Inejirō Asanuma
Inejirō Asanuma was a Japanese socialist politician. He was the founder of Japan Labour-Farmer Party. He founded the party as part of an effort to link urban workers' movement to rural peasant one. He was elected to the National Diet as member of
Social Masses Party. During World War II, he joined
Imperial Rule Assistance Association and supported Japanese war efforts. He supported
Pan-Asianism, as he saw war in Asia as mean to liberate Asia from
Western imperialism.
Immediately after the end of World War II, he founded the Japan Socialist Party (JSP). As politician, he
cultivated an "everyman" image and lived modestly in public housing. Asanuma
opposed remilitarization of Japan. In 1959, he expressed his support of
communist China by giving a speech in Beijing and referring to America as "the shared enemy of China and Japan". JSP played crucial role in the protests against the United States–Japan Security Treaty. Said protests were followed by resignation of Prime Minister
Nobusuke Kishi.
On 12 October 1960, a televised political debate was taking place. Asanuma was murdered by young ultranationalist Otoya Yamaguchi.
National-Syndicalist Movement (Portugal)
Main Article: National Syndicalism
The history of Portuguese Monarcho-Syndicalism starts with Francisco Barcelos de Rolão Preto founding the National-Syndicalist Movement; designated as "Camisas azuis", it was movement inspired in Catholicism and
fascism. The movement was opposed to
liberalism,
communism and
capitalism. The movement was also
monarchist.
In 1933, Salazar allowed the movement to organize general conference, hoping it will reject national syndicalism and join
National Union. National-Syndicalist Movement refused and was dissolved by the government one year later. In 1935, the group conspired against the regime, its conspiration including members of
Portuguese Republican Party,
socialists and
anarchists. The revolt was immediately crushed, with members of the movement being repressed and some joining the National Union.
Francisco de Barcelos Rolão Preto
Francisco Preto criticized Salazar's regime for being too moderate and encouraged it to turn
corporatist model into
syndicalist one. After fail of the revolt, he was forced into exile in Spain. During Spanish Civil War he supported
Falangists.
After World War II began, he supported Axis powers
hoping they will win. However, after the end of war he denounced fascism for its perceived compromises with bourgeoise. As years passed, he continued moderating his political views, eventually becoming supporter of
Constitutional Monarchy and
Christian Democracy.
Beliefs
Personality and Behavior
Monarcho-Syndicalism loves revolution against the bourgeois. Also, she loves killing republicans and commies. She loudly denounces Marxism, disappointing Sorelianism.
She loves hanging out with National Syndicalism and
Reactionary Socialism. Another friends of hers are
Welfare Chauvinism,
Reactionaryism and
Counter-Enlightenment.
Integral Nationalism is her ideological and philosophical mentor.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball.
- Draw a purple diagonal line along the middle.
- Fill the bottom half with red.
- Fill the top half with purple.
- Draw a shield (black border filled in with white) with a
chi rho in the center of it.
- Add the eyes.
- Add a crown and you're done!
- (optional) Adorn the crown with hammer and torch symbols and stars in the same color scheme as the ball.
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
---|---|---|---|
Purple | #7950AA | rgb(121, 80, 170) | |
Red | #FF0000 | rgb(255, 0, 0) | |
Yellow | #FFD525 | rgb(255, 213, 37) | |
White | #FFFFFF | rgb(255, 255, 255) | |
Black | #141414 | rgb(20, 20, 20) |
Relations
Friends
Monarchism - Based Father!
Monarcho-Socialism - Based Brother! But why are you so culturally leftist?
National Syndicalism - Almost perfect just needs a King.
National Syndicalist Movement was based!
Mladorossism - That one insane friend!
Integral Nationalism - Great friend and ally! French Revolution was indeed terrible!
I am totally not reactionary!Catholic Theocracy - Majority of my European, South and North American followers were Catholics! You had great influence on Action Française.
Reactionary Socialism - I really like you!
Carlism - You're great! But why don't you like
Falange?
National Distributism - I guess we can become good friends.
Welfare Chauvinism &
National Radicalism - Based, but embrace monarchy.
Frenemies
Falangism - Your support for Syndicalism, Catholic values and Nationalism is fantastic! But.... why are most of you anti-monarchist?
Salazarism -
Republicano criptofascista totalitário sem ideologia de jeito!Based nationalism, traditionalism and corporatism I guess.Reactionaryism &
Integralism - You are booth great allies, but again, I am not reactionary.
Really!Sorelianism - Great inspiration! But why did you praise Bolsheviks?!
Catholic Workerism - Your support for Catholicism and workers' right is admirable. Yet, why are you LibLeft?
Euskadi Carlism - Monarchism, Christian values and socialism are great! But why did you secede from Carlists and became Progressive?
Showa Statism - Traditionalism? Monarchy? Dirigist economy? BASED!
Wait what are you doing with that sword, Yamaguchi?!
Enemies
Republicanism - 1910 was a mistake.
Democracy - Awful system!
Radical Democracy - You're even worse!
Banana Republicanism - Union busting and republicanism, pretty terrible stuff.
Marxism - I have no idea why Sorel praised you!
Anarcho-Capitalism - A dehumanizing system combined with a lack of respect for monarchial hierarchy? Terrible.
Yamaguchism - YOU ABSOLUTE IDIOT, YOUR SO CALLED NATIONALIST GROUP OPPOSED IMPERIAL JAPAN AND ME BECAUSE YOU THOUGHT I WAS TROTSKYISTS, NOW LOOK AT JAPAN AND THE ALIENATION YOU CAUSED,YOU CIA AGENT!!!!!!
Further Information
Wikipedia
Articles
- Inejiro Asanuma: Japan's Nationalist Martyr by Zero Schizo
- The Blue Shirts: Portuguese Fascists and the New State
- Sindicalismo e Integralismo (Pt)
Videos
- Wacky ideologies 13 Monarcho-sindicalism by Knights of Alternate History
- Inejiro Asanuma: Japan's National Martyr
Gallery
Portraits
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Credit: Cummleman's drawing
Alternative designs
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COA design
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Very old flag design