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    Regulationism, also called Economic Interventionism is the belief that the state should intervene within an established economic system to further a certain cause. These regulations can vary a lot and go from tax, import tariffs, zoning laws, labor laws, also extending to monetary policies such as the central bank controlling interest rates, etc... it is more aligned with some centre left to centre right ideologies that usually do tolerate or even like some regulations. The more centre-leftist the more regulations.

    "The fully developed bureaucratic apparatus compares with other organisations exactly as does the machine with the non-mechanical modes of production."

    History

    W.I.P.

    Tenets

    W.I.P.

    Personality

    His personality resembles a stereotypical bureaucrat. He is overwhelmed with paperwork and may ask other balls to sign forms, send documents, show a license, etc. May be either obstructive or scarily competent.

    How to Draw

     
    Flag of Regulationism

    Regulationism's design is based on the section sign (§), which is a symbol used within legal contexts for a section of a legal document.

    1. Draw a ball with eyes
    2. Fill it dark-ish blue.
    3. On the ball draw the section sign (§) in white.

    And you should be done

    Color NameHEXRGB
     Blue#260099rgb(38, 0, 153)
     White#FFFFFFrgb(255, 255, 255)

    Relationships

    Properly Regulated

    Needs Some Regulation

    •   Capitalism - You undo and undermine my regulations! Your   regulationist variant is pretty cool though.
      •    Wait a second, you just contradicted yourself. 
    •   Authoritarianism - Economic statism is great, not gonna lie, but many of   my proponents   are democratic. Besides, some of   your children   simp for economic libtardism.
    •   National Conservatism - You can be pretty based, but a lot of the time you're a bit too loving of economic liberalism for my liking.
    •   Left-Wing Populism - You seem ok with me as long as I serve the people. Just ignore the times when I don’t.
    •   Corporatocracy - Time to bust a trust!!!! Although... how about I scratch your back and you scratch mine, eh?
    •   Third Way - A Neolib but at least he somewhat likes to follow regulations from   them  .

    Unregulated Mess

    •   Anarcho-Capitalism - Silly anarkiddy, without the government there is no law that things can't randomly explode! And stop evading   taxes
    •   Avaritionism - I was right, you do make things explode from time to time while opposing any regulation.
    •   Neoliberalism - I mean you literally deregulated the global economy so…
    •   Minarchism - Wants regulation to be minimized. Why?
    •   Austrian School - Stop calling me a socialist!
    •   Agorism - You can't be serious!
    •   Right-Wing Populism - Yeap I bailed'em out and ain't any of your businesses you insects.
    •   Kafkism - Stop mocking bueracracy!
    •   Fiscal Conservatism - WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU? STAY AWAY FROM MY BUSINESS. BUT NO, I WON’T STAY AWAY FROM YOURS

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    1. Although the beginning of his government worked, later both the Cruzado Plan and Sarney's Fiscal Plan were failures, causing hyper-inflation at the end of his government.
    2. https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Sarney#Meios_de_comunica%C3%A7%C3%A3o_como_barganha_pol%C3%ADtica
    3. https://www.metropoles.com/blog-do-noblat/artigos/anarcopopulismo-por-jose-sarney
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