Wenelism

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Wenelism is the state ideology of Bakyern. This ideology relies on the ideal that corporations and powerful people and venues should have the same representation in the government as any other political power. It was created in 1947 by Oscar Wenel in his political manifesto, the infamous 'Corporate Rights'. Wenelism became the state ideology in 1987 when the Conservative Convention of Bakyern made Wenelism part of its ideologies.

Wenelism relies on the success of capitalism. Wenelism is as well a very-well known enemy of socialism and communism. In Oskar Wenel's book, it states, "The enemy of the nation and people are the socialists and the false belief in which everything can be distributed equally." Due to this, Bakyern adopts a policy of intervention against socialist or communist countries in the region. Modern Wenelism has developed into Wenelistic-Conservatism. This model of Wenelism was developed by the Conservative Convention finding a way to combine both ideologies of Wenelism and Conservatism.

Forms of Wenelism

Conservative-Wenelism

The practiced state ideology of Bakyern is Conservative-Wenelism. This form brings conservatism into Wenelism with the goal of upholding traditions while allowing corporations to meddle in state affairs.

Federal-Wenelism

Federal-Wenelism is a part of Conservative-Wenelism that can be practiced alone in which each state still has their own internal affairs with meddling from corporations. Provinces are allowed to have corporations represent them on a national level or have their entire states bought by corporations.