Agrarian Social Democracy

Agrarian Social Democracy is a center-left political ideology which combines  with. He stresses widespread ownership of wealth-generating property, political decentralization, and (typically) a preference for rural life in the context of a  with. Despite having similar goals to  and , he tends to support   and other  progressive causes. (The ideology itself is culturally variable, however.) And unlike Social Democracy, he isn't the biggest fan of industrialization or long-term centralization.

Beliefs
Though not to the extent of, Agrarian Social Democracy is more radical in his opposition to economic inequality than SocDem. Especially after the latter adopted a pro-growth neolibral stances in the late 20th century. AgSocDem also prefers local-level production and consumption. This contempt for inequality and preference for localism manifests in the form of suppressing big businesses in favor of small-scale entrepeneuership. He has various means of achieving this, but the most common are pro-competition measures (e.g. anti-trust laws), wealth caps (like the maximum wage), and protection of local industries. AgSocDem sees firms as more efficient, accountable, greener, and a stepping stone towards  autonomous local communities.

However, in cases of natural monopoly and necessary economies of scale like electricity and aircraft manufacturing, AgSocDem usually supports for-profit state-owned enterprises (SOEs). The profits they generate will go towards safety nets, infrastructure, education, and  subsidies for local entrepeneuers. A great example of this is the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO)—a for-profit state-owned enterprise which sells alcohol in shops. LCBO's profits go towards Ontario's provincial programs and functions. As of 2019 they sell hard liquor, wine, and beer.

AgSocDem is culturally variable. In the West he's usually a civil libertarian; others are  progressive, seeing urban inequality as holding positive scientific, medical, and technological advances back. Civically he tends to like  and a  protecting human rights. Many AgSocDem followers may see a strong central government as necessary for creating the conditions for a more decentralized system. Others may champion achieving their reforms on the local and state level instead.

[[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] Jeffersonian Democracy [[File:Cball-US.png]]
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[[File:AgSocDem.png]] Clann na Talmhan [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]]
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[[File:Woodrow.png]] Bull Moose Progressivism [[File:Cball-US.png]]
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[[File:Farm.png]] Agrarian Liberal Parties [[File:Nordmodel.png]]
Although not explicitly social democratic and declaring themselves centrists, the Nordic Model is the overton window.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Fill the left half with a dark green and the right with a dirt brown.
 * 3) Draw a golden rose on the bottom of the ball.
 * 4) Add the eyes.
 * 5) If you wish, add a straw hat or cap.
 * 6) Done.

Comments
- This ideology is based. :) Glencoe- not bad though i am not a fan of agrarianism though there is a certain appeal to this ideology.
 * - Agreed ^