National Neo-Traditionalism

''Note: This ideology is part of a project by Erissky. The project can be found here.''

National Neo-Traditionalism is an economically variable, civically variable, and culturally opposite-unity ideology which combines Nationalist Populism, Neo-Traditionalism, and sometimes Theocracy in a pragmatic approach towards rejuvenating a national or cultural identity. It has grown mainly in ethnic or cultural groups with varying ideals on social issues but similar ideals on national sovereignty. It supports (at least in words) rights for oppressed groups such as LGBTQ+, Minorities, Transhumanists, and disabled people, as well as demanding a homeland/state for its own ethnic or cultural groups, varying depending on where it is seen.

In California, the Partido Tradicional de California (PTC) supports Catholic and Hispanic hegemony over other groups, putting their progressive angle in question, however the party still upholds these views verbally. Spanish was made the official language of the country, and the majority of political power was placed in the hands of party members and those of hispanic descent, mainly Mexican. The country’s economic policy is fairly liberal, as it is reliant on its trade with other countries for many resources, products, and commodities.