Masochisticpotatoism

Masochisticpotatoism is an authoritarian, economicaly and culturaly right wing ideology. This ideology believes that the state should mainly foccus on protecting private property and the nation's citizens.

Policies and beliefs
•No foreigner is accepted into the country unless they speak a national language, understand and respect the culture and are willing to work. •The state is an authoritarian oligarchy of composed of ministers who manage state owned infrastructure, services and foreign relations. •Services such as basic healthcare, basic education, transportation (partially) and security are state funded but competition on the market is allowed. •Freedom of speech is absolute. •One of the government's preocupations is to preserve culture, this is achieved through the preserving of national heritage, customs, language and traditions. •Scholars are expected to speak at least 2 languages. •Independant mouvements can exist within the country but abuse, destruction of private property and damage to cultural heritage are punished. •Within the oligarchical state smaller issues are decided upon federaly by a plutocracy, but based on taxes. •There is a very basic welfare state only to insurre those who suffer from dissabilities impairing them from working. •Schools are banned from political indoctrination and violating this rule will result in punishment. •All military equipment is legal on the market except explosives, heavelyblinded vehicles, chemical weapons, biological weapons, ect... •The government is blind to race, people are seen as equal infront of the law, a valid reason must be given to fire or not hire a persson. •A week at its peak is six days of work and a day of rest. No more than 44 hours of work a week. Except if a special permission is granted. •Criminals will work for their housing and food whilst in jail. They will also, be paid at the end of their jail time a small amount for their work. •Each 12 hours the national anthem is played on the radio. •Religious monuments are funded by private charities. •Religious clothing in public is banned. •Political and religious fanatism are regarded by the state as problematic and may result in fines or emprisonment.

Economic beliefs
The free market inssures work and a stable economy for citizens. The state should have a minimal influence over the economy merely collecting taxes, insurring security for workers and making sure that products delivered to the public conform a set amount of standards. The state also provides a set amount of services which compete on the market, except security and healthcare services (partially).