Nazworth Populism

is a form of and is the the political ideology of Sir Schober. Economically, it is, moderately (on the border of the auth/lib axis), it is and also extremely. It has a huge focus on and seeks to embrace a moderate form of  to reverse most, if not all the  that have been enacted since the turn of the 21st Century, and aims to create a strong, prosperous, and great society through mass. embraces some aspects of, more or less because it believes that technology can fix and/or solve most of Humanity's problems, and can also send Humanity into a golden age. is generally opposed to all, , , and  ideologies, considering them to be at best naively inefficient, and at worst, straight up evil. generally holds favorable opinions on ideologies that also value, , , , , and.

The NasPop philosophy is meant to follow a combination of Logic, Christian Humanism, and Skepticism, by the analysis of past events and by the application of models that encourage its use in decision making.It is deeply skeptical of anything seen as not being hard, logical, empirical claims, and hates the dogmatism of those who refuse to change their beliefs when faced with proof that they should do so, as it goes against simple logic to remain in disproven theories.

NasPop, along whith almost every other Protestant ball, believes in, meaning "By Scripture Alone." Most, if not all religious teaching should come directly from the Bible, not from Heretical Documents written by man. It also thinks it is morally wrong and inefficient to discriminate individuals due to attributes that are not the result of their decisions. It stands for, which is a step further of equality of opportunity, viewing randomness as not representative of someone's worth. is a preferred law system. The Bible tells us most, if not everything we need to distinguish what laws are necessary for the land/how humans should generally act. is a religious account of, and Christian humanism regards humanist principles like universal human dignity, individual freedom, and the importance of happiness as essential and principal or even exclusive components of the teachings of Jesus. Proponents of the term trace the concept to the Renaissance or patristic period.

NasPop, more than anything, believes the state is required to provide for everyone, as it sees it as the biggest factor in bringing stable prosperity. However, while it excludes as a possible system, it also rejects, as fearing getting killed by a random stranger is as unsettling as fearing a police state to do so. Therefore, NasPop aims for a to be established, where people consent to giving up their freedom of causing harm to others in exchange of guaranteed protection from those same others, creating a safe society. Plus, despite its authoritarian tendencies, it firmly believes freedom must be increased, but at a progressive rate, on the middle or long term. Just like most people would trust more a dentist than a random stranger to perform a surgery on them, decisions that require a high level of technical knowledge (Like vaccination) are considered risky to put in their hands, while it believes some areas of decision clearly belong to individuals, such as personal choices like how to dress, what to eat, etc. (That it calls "preferential choices"). An example of this philosophy is that if an uneducated person accidentally buys poisoned food and intoxicates themselves, it isn't true consent, as not everything was implied in the act beforehand.

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Nazworth Populism's opinions on other ideologies. Please note that this is strictly ideological, and has nothing of a personal level between Sir Schober and the founders of the ideologies. Wanna get added to this section? Say it, on.


 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Draw, in the middle, a power fist, meaning power to the common man.
 * 3) Fill the top right triangle with capri and the one at the left with dark grey.
 * 4) Fill the background with "Emerald".
 * 5) Draw the eyes and you're done!