Welfarism

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"Happiness is only real when shared."

Welfarism in the political scene most commonly refers to the economic standpoint of welfare, which concerns subjects including reductions of cost in services, supplemental income and assistance programs provided by a government or collective body system.

In ethical philosophy, Welfarism is the belief that consequential moral significance impacts human welfare, especially animal welfare.

History

Poor Relief

WIP

19th Century

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Modern

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Preventive Welfare

Preventive Welfare is the act of giving out Welfare ahead of time, so it will come to the benefit of Fiscal Conservatism in the long-term.

For example, a homeless person not having a mattress to sleep on at night will cause various back pain issues, and would have to require surgery and spending relentless spending. So buying a mattress with Welfare will save money in the long term.

Variants

Universal Welfarism

Universal Welfarism is a form of welfare with provisions that covers everybody. This differs from selective, which only has provisions that cover those that are deemed the most needy in society. Forms of universal welfare include universal healthcare. Universal welfare is preferred by social democrats and other left-leaning welfare capitalist ideologies.

How to Draw

Flag of Welfarism
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill in with white
  3. Draw two hands holding together in a heart shape in Tomato red
  4. Draw in the eyes

You're done!

Color NameHEXRGB
 White#FAFAFArgb(250, 250, 250)
 Tomato Red#FA644Brgb(250, 100, 75)


Relations

Friends

  • Humanism - We must prioritize the well being of all humans!
  • Reformism - Making society more humane is a good way to enact reforms.
  • Radicalism - My old school welfare enthusiast.
  • Social Authoritarianism - My more authoritarian welfare enthusiast.
  • Social Democracy - My more regulatory welfare enthusiast.
  • Social Liberalism - My more liberal welfare enthusiast.
  • Social Libertarianism - My more libertarian welfare enthusiast.
  • Technoliberalism - My more technological welfare enthusiast.
  • Christian Democracy - My more christian welfare enthusiast.
  • Paternalistic Conservatism - Lords and aristocrats supporting the peasantry sounds like welfare to me.
  • One-Nation Conservatism - My British PatCon enthusiast.
  • Democratic Socialism - My more socialistic welfare enthusiast.
  • Social Capitalism - My more capitalistic welfare enthusiast.
  • Third Way - My more...compromised welfare enthusiast. I'm not sure that I like his reform, but he's pretty ok overall.
  • Bismarckism - Good job with creating one of the world's first welfare states! Better late than never...
  • Keynesian School - Demand side economics is great, giving people more money grows the economy!
  • Theodemocracy - "And now behold, my beloved brethren, I say unto you, do not suppose that this is all; for after ye have done all these things, if ye turn away the needy, and the naked, and visit not the sick and afflicted, and impart of your substance, if ye have, to those who stand in need–I say unto you, if ye do not any of these things, behold, your prayer is vain, and availeth you nothing, and ye are as hypocrites who do deny the faith." - Alma 34:28
  • Protestant Theocracy - Methodism is BASED.
  • State Liberalism - Free abortions? Free euthanasia? Minimum wage? UBI? And even universal healthcare? You know!
  • Luigi Mangione - Uhhh... Thanks for uniting America in my name for a brief moment?
  • Catholic Theocracy - I hear Catholic Social Teaching teaches us to care for all.

Frenemies

  • Socialism - Sure people should have access to basic needs, but is eating the rich really necessary? Also, some people in the US think I'm you. I'm not!
  • Capitalism - You are not inherently evil, but I still don't like your relentless focus on profit, try helping out other people for once.
  • Aristocracy - Azz-kun Some aristocrats support a welfare system, while some others not. The reasons for both may vary.
  • Fiscal Conservatism - I understand that having a big public debt sucks and a balanced budget is important, but you could cut other expenses instead. And what's wrong with higher tax rates anyway?
  • Neoliberalism - Can you stop cutting welfare, please?
  • Left-Wing Populism - More welfare is based, but I don't really care about workplace self management.
  • Dengism - An idiot who never knows the importance of welfare, but you're doing a good job with the relief.
  • Reformist Marxism - I'm just a tool for you?
  • Bevanism - Thanks for implementing my ideas in the UK, but I think you were pushing it a little with your nationalization policies and public ownership.
  • Churchillism - Thanks for building my theory in the Lloyd George administration, but why did you oppose the establishment of a comprehensive welfare state that the person above proposed? At least you accepted it as a political consensus later on.
  • Hayekism - Better version of him.
  • Nazism - You with your darwinism and eugenics is still terrible. At least you allowed Aryans only welfare to a certain extent.
  • Welfare Chauvinism - Why give welfare to only your nation?

Enemies

  • Social Darwinism - Just let them... die?
  • Avaritionism - Why? And how is this even supposed to work?
  • Kraterocracy - You're somehow even worse than the guy above.
  • National Capitalism - You're like the bastard above but a Nazi.
  • Austrian School & Anarcho-Capitalism - Please have a basic understanding of what is and isn't socialism, and for that matter how an economy should work.
  • Corporatocracy - Stop hogging all the money that could've been spent on healthcare! We need to tax the rich to ensure the interests of the common good. And stop with the bailouts!
  • Pol Potism - "Abandon all hospitals and purge doctors"? No wonder your population plummeted so quickly.
  • American Model - Stop calling me a socialist just because I wanna help the poor!
  • Eugenicism - Artificial selection is a terrible idea!
    • - No, it is good.

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