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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Sars Johan Ernst.gif|150px]]</div>'''Combinationalism''' is a {{wp|Populism|populist}} political ideology and movement that rose to prominence in the !Western world during the early 20th century. Combinationalism argues that the central political issue in capitalist societies is the conflict between {{wp|Liberty|individual liberty}} and {{wp|Social equality|social equality}}, and that these two competing interests must be reconciled, or “combined”, in order to maximize the wellbeing of the people. Combinationalists generally advocate for social welfare policies to take the least intrusive means possible to ensure an adequate standard of living for all members of a society, and to strengthen, not replace, social institutions such as churches, families, and community organizations.  In the 21st century, combinationalist movements are commonly associated with policies promoting {{wp|Tax reform|tax simplification}}, {{wp|Freedom of religion|religious liberty}}, {{wp|Right to property|property rights}}, a {{wp|Universal basic income|universal basic income}}, and the {{wp|Right to privacy|right to privacy}}. The term “combinationalism” was coined by [[Waldrich|Waldish]] philosopher [[Knut Arvidsen]] in his 1878 essay ''[[The Combinationalist State]]'', which is widely considered to be the foundational document of the ideology.  After the [[Recession of 1924]], combinationalist movements entered the political mainstream in several countries in the Elias continents.  [[Helmenland]] became the first nation with an openly combinationalist government in 1930, when [[Risto Saari]] and his [[National Combinationalist Party]] rose to power in the aftermath of the [[Helmish Civil War]].  Combinationalism spread to [[Calesia]] after the [[Great War (Teleon)|Great War]], when it was embraced by agrarian and labor movements in order to encourage an equitable reconstruction of the war-torn continent.  Waldish [[Lawspeaker of Waldrich|Lawspeaker]] [[Karl Fjellheim]] was an early proponent of Calesian combinationalism, enacting a series of economic and social reforms during the 1940s that became known internationally as the [[Waldish model]]. Political scientists disagree significantly on how best to categorize combinationalism as an ideology.  Different academic sources have alternatively described the ideology as a variant of {{wp|Welfare capitalism|welfare capitalism}}, {{wp|Third way|third way politics}}, and {{wp|Radical centrism|radical centrism}}, with no agreement on whether it lies to the left or right of the political spectrum.  In addition, various combinationalist movements around the world, and often within the same country, differ significantly in their answers to key combinationalist questions.  As a result, combinationalism has often been referred to as a “big-tent” ideology, with different movements unified only by a “shared undercurrent of populism”. ('''[[Combinationalism|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Sars Johan Ernst.gif|150px]]</div>'''Nadauro''' ({{IPAc-en|n|ɑː|d|ɑː|ˈ||r||,_|-|aʊ|r|}}; {{wp|Portuguese language|Lavish}}: ''Anadaúro''; <small>Nadauran Lavish pronunciation:</small> {{wp|Help:IPA/Portuguese|[anaˈdaˈuɾʊ]}}), officially the '''United Nadauran States''', is a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Elia Austral]], the third-largest country in the [[Teleon|Eastern Hemisphere]], the world's [[Teleon#Human geography|fourth-largest country by area]] and the [[Teleon#Human geography|fourth most populous]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Helmenland]] straddling the [[Helmish Gulf]] and X, to the east by X, to the south by X and [[Darona]], and to the west by X. [[Itabira]] is the nation's {{wp|capital}} and {{wp|primate city|largest city}}; other major cities of Nadauro include [[Forte de Agosto]], [[Cidade Duarte]], [[Itzcali]], [[Salvador, Nadauro|Salvador]], [[Vila Rica]], [[Castelo, Nadauro|Castelo]], [[Armala, Nadauro|Armala]], and [[São Sebastião, Nadauro|São Sebastião]].
 
The nation's society is among the most ethnically diverse and {{wp|multiculturalism|multicultural}} ones in the world. Approximately two-thirds of its population practices {{wp|Christianity|X}} to an extent, making it the single most populous X-majority country; Nadauro is also the only country in Elia to have {{wp|Portuguese language|Lavish}} as its ''{{wp|de facto}}'' {{wp|official language}}. Its varied geography and high density of {{wp|biodiversity}} shape the {{wp|megadiverse country}}, ranging from the {{wp|tropical rainforest}} of the [[X basin]] to the {{wp|wetland|wetlands}} of the [[Mécalin peninsula]] and the [[Haitetl Desert]]. ('''[[Combinationalism|See more...]]''')

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Nadauro (

/nɑːdɑːˈr, -r/

; Lavish: Anadaúro; Nadauran Lavish pronunciation: [anaˈdaˈuɾʊ]), officially the United Nadauran States, is a sovereign state in Elia Austral, the third-largest country in the Eastern Hemisphere, the world's fourth-largest country by area and the fourth most populous. It is bordered to the north by Helmenland straddling the Helmish Gulf and X, to the east by X, to the south by X and Darona, and to the west by X. Itabira is the nation's capital and largest city; other major cities of Nadauro include Forte de Agosto, Cidade Duarte, Itzcali, Salvador, Vila Rica, Castelo, Armala, and São Sebastião.

The nation's society is among the most ethnically diverse and multicultural ones in the world. Approximately two-thirds of its population practices X to an extent, making it the single most populous X-majority country; Nadauro is also the only country in Elia to have Lavish as its de facto official language. Its varied geography and high density of biodiversity shape the megadiverse country, ranging from the tropical rainforest of the X basin to the wetlands of the Mécalin peninsula and the Haitetl Desert. (See more...)