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== '''Values''' == | == '''Values''' == | ||
Anocratic syndicalism seeks to give power to the labor unions, forming worker communes where industries and the means of production is managed by the workers directly and not by the state. Unlike anarcho-syndicalism, anocratic syndicalism does not seek to abolish the state completely however, instead mearely keeping it at bay in order to prevent communist totalitarianism. Anocratic syndicalism also seeks to keep the nation under a vaguely democratic framework, as it still brands itself as a protector of freedom and Old Western democracy, something that has been widely criticised by especially right-wingers, claiming that in spite of its quest to end imperialism, they had imperialized a fair share of nations themselves. | Anocratic syndicalism seeks to give power to the labor unions, forming worker communes where industries and the means of production is managed by the workers directly and not by the state. Unlike anarcho-syndicalism, anocratic syndicalism does not seek to abolish the state completely however, instead mearely keeping it at bay in order to prevent communist totalitarianism. Anocratic syndicalism also seeks to keep the nation under a vaguely democratic framework, as it still brands itself as a protector of freedom and [[Old West|Old Western]] democracy, something that has been widely criticised by especially right-wingers, claiming that in spite of its quest to end imperialism, they had imperialized a fair share of nations themselves. | ||
== '''History''' == | == '''History''' == | ||
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==== '''Argentine Civil War''' ==== | ==== '''Argentine Civil War''' ==== | ||
Following the 2039 Argentine general election it quickly became apparent that Agentina, under URA's influence, was moving away from its successful libertarian mileism and to a more keynesian and rationalist style of governance. Thus, in June 2041 syndicalist Patagonia rose up in the country's south, claiming to "retain economical freedom unrestrained from rationalist influence". They sought to merge mileian economics with Colombian syndicalist economics, which merger didn't turn out very well in practice and so they opted for full fledged syndicalism after the 2044 Patagonian Economical Crisis. Nevertheless, the Patagonian syndicalists recieved heavy support from Colombia, Mexico and an exiled Third Reich, whilst Argentina recieved support from the [[United Rationales of America]]. Patagonia won the war in January 2043 after German demands to "finish it quickly". After the war Colombia and Patagonia formed an alliance called named CSAS, (Combined South American States), which is also sometimes referred to as the "Union Pact". | Following the 2039 Argentine general election it quickly became apparent that Agentina, under URA's influence, was moving away from its successful libertarian mileism and to a more keynesian and rationalist style of governance. Thus, in June 2041 syndicalist Patagonia rose up in the country's south, claiming to "retain economical freedom unrestrained from rationalist influence". They sought to merge mileian economics with Colombian syndicalist economics, which merger didn't turn out very well in practice and so they opted for full fledged syndicalism after the 2044 Patagonian Economical Crisis. Nevertheless, the Patagonian syndicalists recieved heavy support from Colombia, Mexico and an [[Cinatit The Corruptor|exiled Third Reich]], whilst Argentina recieved support from the [[United Rationales of America]]. Patagonia won the war in January 2043 after German demands to "finish it quickly". After the war Colombia and Patagonia formed an alliance called named CSAS, (Combined South American States), which is also sometimes referred to as the "Union Pact". | ||
==== '''Ideological Wildfire''' ==== | ==== '''Ideological Wildfire''' ==== | ||
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==== '''URA's Influence''' ==== | ==== '''URA's Influence''' ==== | ||
Even though the URA lost much of his influence in the Americas during this time, that didn't stop him from trying his best to preserve this. In 2046 the URA launched a rationalist coup d'état in El Salvador and in 2048 he launched a coup in Brazil and the following year aso in the Bahamas, making them both his puppets. | Even though the [[United Rationales of America|URA]] lost much of his once held influence in the Americas during this time, that didn't stop him from trying his best to preserve this. In 2046 the URA launched a rationalist coup d'état in El Salvador and in 2048 he launched a coup in Brazil and the following year aso in the Bahamas, making them both his puppets. | ||
==== '''Easening Tensions''' ==== | ==== '''Easening Tensions''' ==== |