Darknight Yuusha Model

Darknight Yuusha Model is a centre-authleft to  ideology that is center-left to left wing(although closer to the former), culturally variable but often  leaning, Civically Moderate, specifically center-statist, and nationalistic ideology, belonging to =Ideals= = Economics =

Mode of production
Essentially described as a socialist-oriented triparte system, where there shall be partnerships between the workers, owners, and local governments(national government in the case of large enterprises and big industries), those partnerships should also have a rule where the worker will NOT HAVE THE LOWEST DEGREE OF CONTROL, each of the classes would be having a variable degree of control within those partnerships depending on the size of the enterprise, on small businesses, the government has the smallest level of control under the intent of a watchman for the workers and owners, whilst the workers and owners have the highest level(although the owner class would have a higher level than the worker class on some situations), and on medium enterprises, all three are at an equilibrium over control on the means of production, on large enterprises, the workers could either have the highest level of control, or are at a conjoint with the government of having the highest level of control within those large enterprises, because of how the majority of firms have ownerships behaving akin to that of employee stock ownerships, it explains why the triparte system is socialist-oriented.

As for class issues, whilst such a mode of production does indeed show that I am an advocate for class collaboration, as of the current situation, it's nearly impossible to be useful as a means considering how many elites have a grip of power in this world, and that the current status quo is geared towards their greed, thus, for the current moment, I support class struggle so that once the exploitative elites have been purged and only the fair, contributive, and legitimate within the upper classes remain, class collaboration can truly be in it's ideal state.

Market system
My economic system has pro-market stances, being against the idea of a primarily planned economy where sluggishness and stagnation is present due to the over-reliability towards the government in dealing with goods, but is also against the idea of a neoliberal/laissez-faire capitalist system, and because the systems of neoliberalism and laissez-faire capitalism are festered with inhumane, exploitative, and elitist practices within their systems, there should be a market system under regulations and a strong safety net so that not only shall they ensure minimalization exploitation, protecting workers and consumers alike, but also the vitality of the competitive spirit(although cooperation should also be encouraged instead of the Darwinian methodology of survival of the fittest or similar principles) as the market is a vital factor in driving innovation.

For the prices of products, there will be several diverse factors that shall prove detrimental to acceptable pricing, such as quality and category, but generally, products may be sold within the acceptable price range, but local planning will still be done to a degree, even if the local governments have a low degree of control(particularly on small enterprises), they remain crucial in managing regional economic affairs, helping regions make economic decisions of their own, nonetheless, nationwide laws and regulations should still be followed to ensure crackdown and prevention of economic exploitation and injustice within regions.

Anti-trust laws shall be also put into effect in order to crack down on monopolies in order to ensure fairness within the market and prevent lesser enterprises from being trampled, the same notion shall be implemented into guilds, as one guild should not become too powerful and that greater guilds shan't trample over lesser ones.

Property matters
A mix of private and public property shall be within an economic system like this, acknowledging the benefits and the necessities of both playing a role in society, some things like small and medium enterprises shall be private, others like large enterprises, energy, healthcare, and education, they shall be public although the latter two would also have private options available

as much as the existence of private property is acknowledged, it must be widespread in order to prevent it from falling into the hands of the greedy and powerful elites, a similar reason can be said for the aforementioned examples on why those are collective property, and that is to prevent the elites from having a grip in the economy and direct it to serve their never-ending greed in which that shall hinder society, the people's livelihood, and development for the common good of the nation and community as a whole.

Enterprises, Guilds, and Unions
As mentioned before, there shall be a mix of a private sector comprised of small and medium enterprises, and a collective sector of large enterprises, and with these organizations, there shall be a democratic guild system, jointly owned by the workers and owners, each formed and organized to their own category of Profession, Industry, and position in which they are most fit, harkening back to the medieval guild system

On the question of Unions, they themselves are double-edged swords, with both their positives and negatives acknowledged by me, on the positive side, they are good for helping workers fight for their rights to work and freedom of association within the economy, in which such a struggle for their rights continues to this day as genuine economic injustice committed against them remains at high spirits, furthermore, they also emphasize their role as the blood cells of the nation, in which their role to keep the nation's vitality afloat through their hard work is strengthened through the power of organized labor, further helping to increase production, on the flip side, individual unions themselves can potentially serve only for themselves and can succumb to corruption, this could become a major problem if this is widespread, in which it could cause major disruption, chaos, and disunity within the workplace, which in turn would tear the economy apart.

to conclude the case of unions, whilst they are double-edged swords, they will be double-edged swords that are to be wielded and used due to it's glamorous positives, and that the right to join a union itself shall exist, as to alleviate the negatives of corruption within unions, set laws are to be enforced and that unions must follow, and for the case of striking, there must be a reason behind those strikes, in the case of genuine oppression and injustice, there shall be support for said strikes, in the case of dissatisfaction, a negotiating body will settle disputes between the workers and owners where there shall be some sort of compromise, in the very case of unions being punished however, they will face punishment should strikes be done out of greedy and corrupt interests.

Healthcare and education
As for healthcare, as mentioned before, there shall be a mix of private and public healthcare, covered by the state they shall be, nevertheless, private healthcare facilities shall be subject to regulation(eg: following anti-abortion laws, medicines shall be sold at a set price), and those shall be part of guilds, organized at the local level

The same case can be said for education, there shall be a mix of private and public schools, and that private schools shall be subject to set regulations and rules for the education system, those private schools shall be integrated into guilds as well

Welfare and social programs
There shall be a wide variety of social programs such as infrastructure and rural development, scientific advancement, housing, education, environmental protection, those shall be supported for the sake of improving the socioeconomic conditions and livelihood of the people, especially towards those struggling in an economic fashion, taxpayer money would also be directed towards such all, with the same reason on why they are directed towards those programs.

as for the welfare state, there shall be a strong welfare state alongside a social safety net to provide for the people, however, one must put effort and labor in order to receive and retain welfare benefits, as Lenin once said, he who does not work shall not eat, as laziness is undesirable in a society and so is one leeching of those very benefits whilst not contributing to the nation, additionally, as it's purpose is to help those struggling, welfare shall be mainly directed towards the lower classes and the disabled, with welfare directed to corporations and upper class citizens being discouraged significantly or abolished entirely.

even with the significant presence of a strong welfare state, private charities won't be discouraged as a method for helping the poor, they would be encouraged instead but they must follow regulations in order to ensure their legitimacy, and if such charities turn out to be scams, they will be dismantled

Banks and credit unions
I advocate the need of a central bank, on the regional level however, banks are to become democratically-held mutual savings banks/credit unions as to prevent monopolization of credit and further reduce economic exploitation, said democratic mutual savings banks and credit unions also turn out to outperform capitalist banks, as they are safer during recessions and that consumers have greater confidence in democratic banks than in capitalist ones

Fiscal policy
Whilst reckless spending may be a bad thing for the economy, what's also bad is having the economy being prioritized over the people, as such, I would support government spending, and on crises, deficit spending will be made, as for taxation, I would generally have a progressive tax system, with the rich having to pay greater taxes than the poor, as so the money gained from such taxation will increase and will be directed to social programs, which in turn would benefit society.

The minimum wage
A baseline 15$ minimum wage shall be implemented in economic law as so that workers can cover the costs they will have to pay, although there shall be adjustments due to differing sectors, situations, or inflation.

Trade and tariffs
I consider calling myself as a mutual protectionist, wanting a fair trade policy where I wish to strike a balance between free trade and protectionism, as I not only understand how cross-national trade can benefit the nation and help the economy flourish if dealt with correctly, but also acknowledge the importance of economic sovereignty and self-reliance and that foreign economic dominance is an act of subjugation and therefore sinful, I also acknowledge how both free trade and autarky are flawed to their cores, as the respective problems I just mentioned are prevalent in such trading systems, the former lacking the necessary protection against economic imperialism done by major powers which allows exploitative practices to happen and forcefully indebt the nation, and the latter for it's fanatical isolation and economic stagnation due to the lack of cross-national economic dialogue, both of these problems mentioned would serve to harm and degrade the socioeconomic conditions and livelihood of the people.

Economic Regionalism
As each region has differing situations and differing material conditions, there shall be slight adjustments(leftward or rightward depending on the situation) to the economic system so that it shall achieve the goals of economic justice, prosperity, equity, and fairness in said country, rightward examples of such are Poland and Singapore, where the former had disdain towards it's communist past and the latter being an island country lacking the resources in it's home to produce for itself, leftward examples of such are most of the third world, where such is to a home of great economic prosperity and equity only stopped in it's tracks by the economic injustice committed by the ruling elites of the third world and the imperialist elites of major powers. = Civics =

The question of Vanguardism
Vanguardism, to my eyes, is high-risk and high-reward, as a strong guiding hand, if utilized correctly, can bring the nation to prosperity and quell threats that dare slow or even halt the progress of development entirely, however, the guiding vanguard can also become a threat in of itself if it ever falls into corruption and ends up being a self-serving elite class, and because of that, it's only usable in a niche under situations where a country is faced with threats such as instability, division, terrorism, imperialism, and etc, and due to how I wish for a government under the rule of the common good, the vanguard party will ultimately step down from power once the country has reached significant development and is on a good enough shape that a democracy can thrive.

Federalization
Federalism would be considered as the ideal system in the central-decentral government spectrum as it allows regions to represent their people and culture better within the nation through stronger separate regional laws within each regional government, however, despite the call for federalization, the need of social cohesion is a must in society as to prevent chaos and disunity amongst the country, thus it is a necessity for regional governments to be subject to follow national laws and the constitution

on the occasions where a country is small and homogenous however, a unitarian government is more effective, as it doesn't really make sense to decentralize a country that is rather uncertain to suffer the potential hindrances of a unitarian governmental system due to it's small area and homogenic composition.

Law and the police force
As the very threat of crime can result in criminals causing havoc within society, in which the lives of people can be ruined as a result of this, the police force is a necessity to ensure the protection of lives and the enforcement of law, to ensure this, there shall a competent and potent police force in addition to funding said police force as to ensure that the cops are to be as efficient in dealing with crimes

despite such support, I am also opposed to police brutality and corruption, and because of this, there shall be regulations to ensure that the police won't be corrupted by an overflow of power and that they will not commit acts of abuse against the people they serve to protect, in addition, whilst I support funding for the police, I don't want said spending to go overboard, and that such spending is not meant to transform the police into a tyrannical and corrupt bureaucratic organization, but rather to ensure that the police are to fulfill the role of serving and protecting the people through efficient and benevolent methodological management of power

Penalties for crimes
Generally, I would use a mix of rehabilitative and punitive justice when punishing criminals, as there would be at least some form of rehabilitation when punishing crimes whether minor or major, and it's generally more prevalent on minor crimes, though as crimes get more severe, punitive means would be more often used, and as for the death penalty, it will be instated, but this will only be reserved under the condition of the criminal being guilty of a heinous crime beyond any shadow of doubt

as for fining, whilst I do understand that punishments shouldn't be too harsh, fining is also prone to corruption as it could result in the criminal refusing to stop committing crimes and buying one's way out of justice, because of this, fining will only be used once on the very first time a crime is committed, after this, if repeated for a 2nd time and onwards, community service would be used instead as punishment

News and Media
With the ever growing dangers of polarized media, regardless if private or under the state, resulting in bias, slander, and misinformation, further bolstered by manufactured consent, bringing in a harmful generation of conformist illiteracy, it is a must that the fairness doctrine should be implemented in order to prevent this, as under the power of the fairness doctrine, opposing viewpoints will be represented equally and fairly when serious/controversial matters are discussed in media, which will serve to curb the performative activism omnipresent in the current times.

To reform or to revolt
Whether to reform or to revolt is chosen depending on which of those means is most efficient in attaining ideological goals, generally, in more peaceful times, where society hasn't reached a point of extreme decay, where meaningful change can still be attained peacefully, reform is usually better, on the conditions where a country is unstable, under dictatorial rule, or whether meaningful change is just too slow or nigh impossible through reform, then the option to revolt is a more preferable choice, however, as with both, I would rather avoid bloodshed as much as possible towards innocent civilians, and would only do so if there isn't any other choice

with the ever strengthening grip of elite classes however, which have allowed them to divide the people through slander and lies, and that they turn reforms meant to change for the better, become mere concessions and meaningless victories that keep or even strengthen the elites' position, it's clear that I've been slowly losing my faith on reform, and that bloodless revolution has started becoming a seemingly more viable option over reform

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Overall
I indeed have a synthesis between conservative and progressive ideals shown below(WIP), and from what you've seen I am seemingly culturally right, but the thing is, I'm truly considered as culturally variable, as the terms "progressive" and "conservative" are broad and ultimately arbitrary in meaning and context within my eyes, and that the situations and material conditions of each separate country should be also taken to account for such, for example, in the case of the west, I am culturally right, as the west has progressed enough in culture to potentially achieve a prosperous state of being, but many progressives in the west want to rid such potential by ridding the beneficial traditions kept and replacing them with inclusive idpol and decadent cultural liberalism, so it's a necessity to conserve the beneficial traditions and cultural values that help western society flourish, on the flip side, in the case of many third world countries, I'm culturally left, seeing how many backward customs such as gender inequality, racial divide, caste systems, rule of the clergy, and literal slavery still exist within them, it doesn't make sense to be a conservative in that issue as third world societies currently are infested with such detrimental customs that it's a necessity that those societies must significantly progress to a point where only the beneficial traditions remain and the detrimental customs phased out and abolished(ofc without the inclusive idpol and cultural liberal materialism bullshit)

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