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Revision as of 18:19, 10 November 2020
Tridemism, full name Three Principles of the People, is a mildly authoritarian, economically balanced ideology inhabiting a moderate position in between the 2 authoritarian quadrants.
History
TBA
Beliefs
Mínzú
Roughly translates to Nationalism, this principle states that
Mínquán
Roughly translates to Civil Rights, this principle states that
Mínshēng
Roughly translates to Social Welfare, this principle states that
How to Draw
KMT Version
- Draw a triangle
- Fill it with blue
- Draw a white circle in the middle
- Draw 8 sunrays in white along the outside of it
- Add the eyes and you're done!
ROC 5 Color Version
- Draw a triangle
- Draw a red line on the top 1/5
- Fill the space above in red
- Draw a yellow line below
- Fill the space above in yellow
- Draw a blue line below
- Fill the space above in blue
- Draw a black line below
- FIll the space below in black
- Add the eyes and you're done!
Relationships
Friends
- Georgism - Your idea of a land value tax is the backbone of my economic system.
- Kemalism - We both arose from similar conditions in our home countries, and we both believe in populism and a social economy, but differ on how it's funded.
Frenemies
- Fascism - The Blueshirts liked you, but for the rest of us you're way too reactionary and authoritarian.
- Illuminatism - Uhhhhh... hi fellow... triangle.
Enemies
Further information
Literature
- The Three Principles of the People by Sun Yat-Sen
Wikipedia
Videos
- Sun Tat-Sen's Three Principles of the People by EmperorTigerstar
- Extra History: Sun Yate-sen by Extra Credits
Gallery
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Credit: u/duy_physics, Source