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| ideology = {{•}}{{wp|Progressivism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Multiculturalism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Monarchism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Religious socialism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Left-wing populism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Utopian socialism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Federalism}}<br/>'''Rougeau school of thought :'''<br/>{{wp|Agrarian socialism}}<br/>'''Dellague school of thought :'''<br/>{{•}}{{wp|National syndicalism|National-syndicalism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Dirigisme}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Militarism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|World domination}}<br/>{{wp|Bourgeois nation|Anti-materialism}}<br/>'''Imperial Exaltation school of thought :'''<br/>{{•}}{{wp|National syndicalism|National-syndicalism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Planned economy}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Militarism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|World domination}}<br/>{{wp|Proletarian nation|Proletarian Empire theory}}<br/>{{wp|Corporatism}}<br/>{{wp|Bourgeois nation|Anti-materialism}}<br/>{{wp|New_Man_(utopian_concept)#Fascist|New man concept}}<br/>{{wp|Anti-individualism|Obliteration of individuality}}<br/>{{wp|Totalitarianism}}<br/>{{wp|One-party state}} | | ideology = {{•}}{{wp|Progressivism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Multiculturalism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Monarchism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Religious socialism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Left-wing populism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Utopian socialism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Federalism}}<br/>'''Rougeau school of thought :'''<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Agrarian socialism}}<br/>'''Dellague school of thought :'''<br/>{{•}}{{wp|National syndicalism|National-syndicalism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Dirigisme}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Militarism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|World domination}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Bourgeois nation|Anti-materialism}}<br/>'''Imperial Exaltation school of thought :'''<br/>{{•}}{{wp|National syndicalism|National-syndicalism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Planned economy}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Militarism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|World domination}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Proletarian nation|Proletarian Empire theory}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Corporatism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Bourgeois nation|Anti-materialism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|New_Man_(utopian_concept)#Fascist|New man concept}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Anti-individualism|Obliteration of individuality}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|Totalitarianism}}<br/>{{•}}{{wp|One-party state}} | ||
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Florentian populism Populisme Florentien | |
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Ideology | • Progressivism • Multiculturalism • Monarchism • Religious socialism • Left-wing populism • Utopian socialism • Federalism Rougeau school of thought : • Agrarian socialism Dellague school of thought : • National-syndicalism • Dirigisme • Militarism • World domination • Anti-materialism Imperial Exaltation school of thought : • National-syndicalism • Planned economy • Militarism • World domination • Proletarian Empire theory • Corporatism • Anti-materialism • New man concept • Obliteration of individuality • Totalitarianism • One-party state |
Political position | Left-wing to Far-left |
Florentian populism (Lysian: Populisme florentien), usually simply referred to as Populism in Florentia, is a utopian far-left sociopolitical and economic ideology, whose goal is to establish a new Wurld order in which humanity will forever live in peace, love and happiness, using workers' self-managment, authoritarian democracy, common ownership, religious exaltation and socially progressive measures.