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| founded = {{start date|1916|02|05}}
| headquarters = [[Vajki]], [[Keppland]]
| ideology = [[Keppland|Activationism]]<br>{{wp|Social conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Distributism}}<br>{{wp|Futurism}}<br>{{wp|Conservationism}}
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'''Activationism''', also known as '''national activationism''' or '''Steenism''', is a political ideology that developed in [[Keppland]] during the early 20th century.  The ideology is broadly characterized by {{wp|Populism|populist}} rhetoric, an expansive view of {{wp|Right to property|property rights}}, state support for churches and other traditional social institutions, a {{wp|Futurism|futurist}} outlook, and opposition to electoral {{wp|Democracy|democracy}}.  Political scientists often describe activationism as a {{wp|Syncretic politics|syncretic}} movement, and supporters of the ideology claim to reject conventional left- and right-wing politics.
 
The philisophical foundation of activationism is rooted in the {{wp|Enlightened absolutism|enlightened absolutism}} of [[Mats I]], who ruled Keppland as [[Kepplandic Empire|Emperor]] from 1840 to 1852.  In the aftermath of the [[Great Collapse]], [[Henrik Steen]] seized power in a [[1914 Kepplandic coup d'état|military coup d'état]] and served as [[President of Keppland|President]] until 1935.  Steen was heavily influenced by Emperor Mats, whose reputation as a {{wp|Benevolent dictatorship|benevolent dictator}} had resulted in a wave of [[Nostalgia for the Kepplandic Empire|nostalgia]] for imperial Keppland during the early 20th century.  Activationism was banned under the [[Kepplandic Council Republic]], but reemerged as a major political movement after the [[X Revolution]].  In the [[2010 Kepplandic elections|2010 elections]], [[X]] of the [[National Activationist Party]] was elected as Keppland's first openly activationist president since 1935.
 
Activationism considers {{wp|Private property|private property}} to be the ultimate expression of human {{wp|Liberty|liberty}}, and views the {{wp|Right to property|right to property}} as both a {{wp|Negative and positive rights|negative and positive right}}.  As such, the state has a responsibility to not only defend the rights of the people from infringement, but to actively ensure equitable access to property ownership through non-invasive {{wp|Welfare|welfare}} programs and support for churches, charities, and other social institutions.  Activationism also rejects {{wp|Liberal democracy|liberal democracy}}, which it considers to be ineffective and easily manipulated by the malign influence of {{wp|Elite|elites}}.  Instead, activationists advocate for a strong and authoritative state apparatus that is compelled to act in the interests of the people by the threat of {{wp|Right of revolution|rebellion}} from an {{wp|Right to keep and bear arms|armed citizenry}}.
 
* Individualism
* Promotes a strong and authoritative state apparatus to maximize human liberty and defend the people against aggression and coercion
* Using the state to strengthen social institutions such as churches
* Freedom of choice for the individual to engage with society as much or as little as he chooses
* Safety net to ensure equitable access to property, and thus freedom
* Basically property ownership is the ultimate form of freedom
* Rejects liberal democracy as being ineffective and prone to corruption by elites and/or tyranny of the majority, instead supports a strong state which is compelled to act in the best interest of the people out of fear of armed rebellion
* Differentiates between political and personal freedoms
* Futurism
* Realpolitik
* Conservationism
 
{{wp|Green conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Social conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Right-wing populism}}<br>{{wp|Constitutional monarchy|Constitutional monarchism}}<br>{{wp|Futurism}}<br>[[Keppland]]ic {{wp|Nationalism|nationalism}}
 
==Etymology==
==History==
==Philosophy==
===Principles of National Activation===
==Notable proponents==
==Variants==
==Parties and movements==
==Criticism and support==

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