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Revision as of 16:17, 23 June 2021
Protectionism, is an economic ideology which believes that an economy of a nation should be protected against foreign influence for reasons that vary from protectionist to protectionist.
Personality
TBA
How to Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Inside the Ball Draw a shield
- Fill the Shield Red and the Rest Gray
And you're done!
Relationships
Friends
- Right-Wing Populism and National Conservatism - P R O T E C C the people!
- Left-Wing Nationalism - I don't care if you're left or right. As long as you support me, you're fine by me.
- Mercantilism - My father, from whom I learned a lot.
- Juche - Based commie.
- Nationalism - Glory to the nation!
- Welfare Chauvinism - Protecting the social benefits of the natives from the immigrants? Man, you and I can make a great team.
- Trumpism - I love your tariffs!
Frenemies
- Keynesianism - Do you want to protecc or not?.
- Burmese Socialism - Son, that's a bit too far.
Enemies
- Globalism - Globalism is not very good for the nation.
- Classical Liberalism - Smith's invisible hand economics are terrible
- Libertarianism - You need to ditch the free trade.
- Neoliberalism - Arch nemesis.
- Hayekism - I am not a communist!
Well, usually not, anyway. - Georgism - I don't like the "free trade" part of your slogan.