National Agrarianism

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National Agrarianism is a culturally conservative and nationalist ideology, appealing to rural communities and believing that agriculture and farmers are an important part of a country and national identity, synthesizing ideas of Nationalism and Agrarianism.

History

Personality and Behaviour

National Agrarianism is portrayed as a patriotic, rural farmer, very similar to its parent, Agrarianism. However, it puts much more emphasis on its nation, believing it to be the best due to reasons relating to agriculture. It may also be portrayed as hostile towards big business and Capitalism, though this depends on the specific flavor of national agrarianism being represented.

He often plays the Neo-Agrarian Fight Song on his banjo when he's alone.

Really likes pitchforks, both as a farming tool and as an instrument against the (((pests))).

Variants

Savinkovism

Boris Savinkov was a Russian revolutionary and writer whose ideology combined elements of radical populism, individualism, and a form of proto-fascism. Initially a committed member of the Social Revolutionary Party, Savinkov became deeply disillusioned with both Marxism and the Bolsheviks' authoritarianism. He believed in the necessity of revolutionary violence as a means to overthrow autocratic regimes but rejected the collectivist and materialist dogma of Marxism. His vision was rooted in a strong sense of individual will and heroic action, which he saw as central to achieving revolutionary goals. Savinkov valued personal freedom and was skeptical of centralized power, even within revolutionary movements, which set him apart from the emerging Bolshevik state.

Savinkov's beliefs manifested in his advocacy for Terrorism as a political tool during his time in the SR Combat Organization, where he helped orchestrate high-profile assassinations of Tsarist officials, such as Interior Minister Vyacheslav von Plehve. These actions exemplified his belief in the power of individual acts to inspire broader revolutionary change. Later, as he distanced himself from the Bolsheviks, Savinkov promoted a form of nationalist revolution aimed at defending Russia from external and internal threats, blending patriotic sentiment with his anti-Bolshevik stance. His later writings and actions, including his collaboration with anti-Bolshevik forces during the Russian Civil War, reflected a shift towards authoritarian tendencies, though he always emphasized the role of strong individual leaders over rigid ideologies. This synthesis of populism, nationalism, and authoritarianism foreshadowed some aspects of 20th-century fascist movements, though Savinkov remained primarily driven by his unique revolutionary ideals rather than a coherent political doctrine.


Savinkov admired Benito Mussolini, praising his nationalist and anti-Communist policies and meeting personally with him several times with the hope of gaining Italian support in his counter-revolutionary plots. Savinkov believed that Fascism was fundamentally democratic as it derived its support from the Italian peasantry. In his final letter written two days before his death, Savinkov admitted that fascism was the most "psychologically and ideologically close" to his own views.

How to Draw

Flag of National Agrarianism
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Colour the left half of the ball dark green, and the right half brown
  3. Draw a gold flag coming from the bottom of the green portion into the center,
  4. Add the eyes and you're done!
Color NameHEXRGB
 Brown#664B31rgb(102, 75, 49)
 Dark Green#123328rgb(18, 51, 40)
 Gold#ECBD00rgb(236, 189, 0)


Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Agrarian Socialism - We worked well in Poland for years yet I care the most about my nation having loans rather than the goverment sharing it beetwen foreginers.
  • Agrarian Anarchism - Fellow agrarian, but what is this anarchist nonsense?
  • Capitalism - Selling and buying things from him is how I'm supporting my farm. His kids are deranged urbanites though.
  • Socialism - I like some of their ideas, especially about the 1% and how ordinary farmers must fight for their rights. But they've also influenced them .
  • Eco-Nationalism - What?! Climate change will hurt my crops?! And factories pollute water which I use to water them?! We must work together to stop it! But I'm still using pesticides, so uh, there's that.
  • Pol Potism and National Primitivism - Too racist and too agrarian, even for me.
  • Nazism - Too racist like the above, and not agrarian enough. Though I kinda like the 'Blut und Boden' as a slogan.
  • Neoliberalism - Balcerowicz needs to go! Thanks for accepting Kolodziejczak into your coalition Tusk.

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