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(-Added neoliberalism to friends -Added Trotskyism to frenemies - Neoconservatism originated from trotskyists who became disillusioned with communism but still applied their ideas to capitalism.)
(Added familial relations to reflect the history of neoconservatism as being started by ex-trotskyists, added icons to family members.)
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{{Character|name = [[File: Necon.png]] Neoconservatism|image = Neoconthing.png|aliases = Neoconservatism, Neocon|relatives = [[Conservatismball]] (Father)<br>
{{Character|name = [[File: Necon.png]] Neoconservatism|image = Neoconthing.png|aliases = Neoconservatism, Neocon|relatives = [[File: Conserv.png]][[Conservatismball]] (Father)<br>
[[File: Trot.png]][[Trotskyismball]] (Estranged Mother)<br>
[[Paleoconservatismball]] (Brother)<br>
[[File: Plcn2.png]][[Paleoconservatismball]] (Brother)<br>
[[File: Neoliberal-icon.png]][[Neoliberalismball]] (Brother)<br>
[[Neolibertarianismball]] (Son)<br>|affiliation = AuthRight}}Neoconservatism is a branch of conservatives that favor a broadly interventionist foreign policy. They're usually much more defined by their foreign policy than domestic policy - neocons can fall into a number of groups or camps regarding domestic affairs, and oftentimes will "sell" their vote on a domestic issue in order to buy someone else's vote on one of their foreign policy proposals.
[[Neolibertarianismball]] (Son)<br>|affiliation = AuthRight}}Neoconservatism is a branch of conservatives that favor a broadly interventionist foreign policy. They're usually much more defined by their foreign policy than domestic policy - neocons can fall into a number of groups or camps regarding domestic affairs, and oftentimes will "sell" their vote on a domestic issue in order to buy someone else's vote on one of their foreign policy proposals.



Revision as of 07:48, 26 April 2020

Template:CharacterNeoconservatism is a branch of conservatives that favor a broadly interventionist foreign policy. They're usually much more defined by their foreign policy than domestic policy - neocons can fall into a number of groups or camps regarding domestic affairs, and oftentimes will "sell" their vote on a domestic issue in order to buy someone else's vote on one of their foreign policy proposals.

How to draw

  1. Draw a dark blue (#00008B) ball
  2. Draw the compass symbol of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in white (#FFFFFF)in the middle
  3. Draw the eyes and you're done!

Relations

Friends

Frenemies

  • Trotskyismball - Has good ideas, he just has the wrong economic system to spread.

Enemies

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