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    Gubermenschlichism is the ideology of Zhe_Gubermenschlich. It seeks to revitalize and adapt the style of governance from the German Empire, particularly from the era of the Kaiserreich (1871-1918), with a contemporary twist. It emphasizes a strong, centralized authority vested almost entirely in the emperor, while relegating the role of the parliament to a minimal advisory or consultative function.

    Core Principles

    1. Imperial Sovereignty: The emperor holds near-absolute power, functioning as both the head of state and the supreme executive authority. This position is not just ceremonial but is the core of the government, with the emperor having final say in all state matters, including military, foreign policy, and legislation.

    2. Limited Parliamentary Role: The parliament exists primarily as a formal institution with limited influence. Its main functions are to provide a platform for debate, represent various societal groups, and offer counsel to the emperor. However, its legislative powers are significantly curtailed, with the emperor having the authority to override or dissolve it at will. Parliamentary members may be elected, but their power is largely symbolic, and they serve more as an advisory body rather than a decision-making entity.

    3. Centralized Bureaucracy: A strong, centralized bureaucracy operates under the direct control of the emperor, ensuring the efficient implementation of imperial decrees and policies. The civil service is highly hierarchical, with loyalty to the emperor being the paramount criterion for appointment and promotion.

    4. Militarism and Nationalism: Gubermenschlichism places a strong emphasis on militarism, viewing a powerful and disciplined military as essential to national security and imperial authority. The emperor is often portrayed as the supreme military leader, embodying the spirit and strength of the nation. Nationalism is a key tenet, with the ideology promoting a sense of unity and pride in the imperial heritage. The empire is seen as the natural and rightful form of government, with the emperor as the guardian of the nation's traditions, values, and destiny.

    5. Cultural and Moral Leadership: The emperor is also regarded as the cultural and moral leader of the nation, responsible for upholding and promoting the empire's values and cultural identity. Gubermenschlichism rejects liberalism and egalitarianism, favoring a hierarchical social order where individuals fulfill their roles in service to the Empire.

    6. Economic and Social Order: The economy under Gubermenschlichism is characterized by state intervention, with the emperor having the authority to direct economic policy. While private property and enterprise are maintained, they are expected to serve the interests of the state. Social policies emphasize order, discipline, and loyalty to the emperor and the state, with a focus on maintaining social harmony through a clear and stable hierarchy.

    Governance Structure

    The Emperor: The emperor is the supreme ruler, with powers extending across all branches of government. He appoints ministers, generals, and high-ranking officials, and his decisions are final.

    The Parliament: A bicameral or unicameral assembly with limited legislative powers. It may draft laws and advise on policy, but all actions require the emperor's approval to be enacted.

    The Bureaucracy: A professional civil service that implements the emperor's directives. Key positions are filled by individuals loyal to the emperor, and the bureaucracy functions as the administrative arm of the imperial authority.

    The Military: Directly under the control of the emperor, the military is both a defensive force and a tool for maintaining internal order and projecting the empire's power abroad.

    Ideological Goals:

    Gubermenschlichism seeks to create a strong, unified state under the leadership of a wise and benevolent emperor. It aspires to have a country with the stability of the German Empire by rejecting democratic and liberal ideologies in favor of a hierarchical and authoritarian system. The ultimate goal is to forge a powerful, disciplined, and culturally cohesive nation that can withstand external threats and internal dissent, guided by the firm hand of a near-absolute ruler. In summary, Gubermenschlichism is a modern reimagining of the German Empire's governance, where the emperor's authority is nearly unchecked, and the parliament serves mainly as a symbolic institution. The ideology stresses the importance of centralized power, strong national identity, and a hierarchical social order, all under the guiding hand of an all-powerful emperor.

    Personality

    A commie-hating moderate, who is very fancy.

    How to Draw

    1. Draw the German Empire, but with #082494 instead of red. 2. Add a Pickelhaube or top hat.

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