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Here is more or less the final ideology list. I dropped Edenism, Cloud Consciousness, and Evangelism. I added another religious ideology and two more transhumanist ideologies: Cult of Personality, Purianism, and Technogaianism.
Evangelism was removed because there was too much overlap with Moralism. Cult of Personality acts as a faction that will give its full support to the government at all times, but is extremely volatile in its strength, especially upon the death of the leader.
Edenism, a religious ideology, was replaced with Purianism, a transhumanist ideology. Purianism, at least the basic forms of it, is supportive of robotics and technological improvement, but is against genetic engineering and cybernetics. Purianism's opposition to those ideologies makes if the ideology the most supportive of robotics.
Technogaianism is a transhumanist ideology. Like the Brazilian variant in IU, it seeks an ecological balance between humanity and nature, and wants to use technology to restore the environment that has been damaged in the decades of warfare and climate degradation.
Ideology
Ideologies are grouped into three broad groups: Political, Religious, and Transhumanist. While most ideologies concern themselves with how society and government should function and be structured, the groupings give an idea about the central focus of ideologies in the groupings.
In the listings below, you will see tend to lean for/against, preferred, etc. Note that these are not absolute. For example, there are Federalists that are fine with a dictatorship so long as it is a federated or confederated dictatorship.
Political Ideologies
Religious Ideologies
Transhumanist Ideologies
Evangelism was removed because there was too much overlap with Moralism. Cult of Personality acts as a faction that will give its full support to the government at all times, but is extremely volatile in its strength, especially upon the death of the leader.
Edenism, a religious ideology, was replaced with Purianism, a transhumanist ideology. Purianism, at least the basic forms of it, is supportive of robotics and technological improvement, but is against genetic engineering and cybernetics. Purianism's opposition to those ideologies makes if the ideology the most supportive of robotics.
Technogaianism is a transhumanist ideology. Like the Brazilian variant in IU, it seeks an ecological balance between humanity and nature, and wants to use technology to restore the environment that has been damaged in the decades of warfare and climate degradation.
Ideology
Ideologies are grouped into three broad groups: Political, Religious, and Transhumanist. While most ideologies concern themselves with how society and government should function and be structured, the groupings give an idea about the central focus of ideologies in the groupings.
In the listings below, you will see tend to lean for/against, preferred, etc. Note that these are not absolute. For example, there are Federalists that are fine with a dictatorship so long as it is a federated or confederated dictatorship.
Political Ideologies
Spoiler :
Federalism: Federalism is an ideology that calls for a moderately powerful central government that is balanced with the constituent administrative provinces of the country. Federalists tend to lean toward democratic forms of government.
Preferred Legitimacy: Elective
Preferred Centralization: Federation/Confederation
Republicanism: Republicans believe in a strong, central government. Republicans also tend to lean toward democratic forms of government, which creates some overlap with the Federalists. However, Republicanism can find an ally among Neo-Imperialist movements due to the latters desire for powerful, centralized government.
Preferred Power Base: Corporate
Preferred Legitimacy: Elective
Preferred Centralization: Unitary/Hegemonic
Neo-Imperialism: The end of a long period of decay in human history has been met with a new flurry of political writing and commentary calling for expansion. The expansion, they argue, would open up new markets and act as a way to move the surplus population out of the cities into the countryside. This usually comes with calls for a larger military.
Preferred Power Base: Military
Preferred Centralization: Unitary/Hegemonic
Separatism: Separatism is a general ideology in which people in a country seek autonomy or independence. Separatists support lower centralization levels.
Preferred Centralization: Confederation/Coalition
Monarchism: Monarchism and Neo-Imperialism have much in common, despite their very different doctrinal histories over the last few centuries. Expansionism is part of the name of the game, but Monarchism contains within it romantic notions of bloodline and knightly duty.
Preferred Legitimacy: Hereditary
Socialism: By the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, the only truly communist power left in the world was the soon-to-be Autonomous Soviet Republic, whose collapse in the early-2040s put the ideology on life support until the late-21st century, where demands of war and survival justified greater state planning in desperate states. Like socialism and communism of old, the ideology has a habit of springing up in downtrodden urban youth.
Fascism: Fascism, by 1945, was all but dead. But as the story goes, ideas are bulletproof, and all the bullets of the Allied forces couldnt kill fascism. The ideology saw a rebirth in the 2020s in response to climate degradation, skyrocketing economic inequality, and economic stagnation. Fascism, in 2190, isnt all that difference from its basic form in the 1920s.
Preferred Power Base: Bureaucratic
Preferred Legitimacy: Appointed
Preferred Centralization: Unitary/Hegemonic
Insurrectionist Anarchy: Insurrectionist Anarchy calls for little more than the dismantling of central governance. Beyond that, the ideology tends to be loose.
Preferred Centralization: Anarchy
Preferred Legitimacy: Elective
Preferred Centralization: Federation/Confederation
Republicanism: Republicans believe in a strong, central government. Republicans also tend to lean toward democratic forms of government, which creates some overlap with the Federalists. However, Republicanism can find an ally among Neo-Imperialist movements due to the latters desire for powerful, centralized government.
Preferred Power Base: Corporate
Preferred Legitimacy: Elective
Preferred Centralization: Unitary/Hegemonic
Neo-Imperialism: The end of a long period of decay in human history has been met with a new flurry of political writing and commentary calling for expansion. The expansion, they argue, would open up new markets and act as a way to move the surplus population out of the cities into the countryside. This usually comes with calls for a larger military.
Preferred Power Base: Military
Preferred Centralization: Unitary/Hegemonic
Separatism: Separatism is a general ideology in which people in a country seek autonomy or independence. Separatists support lower centralization levels.
Preferred Centralization: Confederation/Coalition
Monarchism: Monarchism and Neo-Imperialism have much in common, despite their very different doctrinal histories over the last few centuries. Expansionism is part of the name of the game, but Monarchism contains within it romantic notions of bloodline and knightly duty.
Preferred Legitimacy: Hereditary
Socialism: By the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, the only truly communist power left in the world was the soon-to-be Autonomous Soviet Republic, whose collapse in the early-2040s put the ideology on life support until the late-21st century, where demands of war and survival justified greater state planning in desperate states. Like socialism and communism of old, the ideology has a habit of springing up in downtrodden urban youth.
Fascism: Fascism, by 1945, was all but dead. But as the story goes, ideas are bulletproof, and all the bullets of the Allied forces couldnt kill fascism. The ideology saw a rebirth in the 2020s in response to climate degradation, skyrocketing economic inequality, and economic stagnation. Fascism, in 2190, isnt all that difference from its basic form in the 1920s.
Preferred Power Base: Bureaucratic
Preferred Legitimacy: Appointed
Preferred Centralization: Unitary/Hegemonic
Insurrectionist Anarchy: Insurrectionist Anarchy calls for little more than the dismantling of central governance. Beyond that, the ideology tends to be loose.
Preferred Centralization: Anarchy
Religious Ideologies
Spoiler :
Moralism: Moralism is a general umbrella term for a great number of ideologies among many religions. The general gist of Moralism is that a societys laws should generally reflect religious beliefs and values. Unlike political ideologies, there tends to be lower interstate comradery sine Islamic Moralism and Christian Moralism can be greatly different. The extreme ends of Moralism may call for protecting or liberating preferred religious minorities in atheistic or heathen states.
Assimilationsim: Assimilationism is a fairly new ideology whose modern beginnings can be traced back to the turn of the 22nd century. It seeks to, in the words of one of its earliest founders, to devour and digest all religions to form one, universal, religion. While many of this persuasion tend to be fairly lighthearted in their beliefs, some will go as far as extreme Moralists to spread their constantly evolving beliefs.
Cult of Personality: A Cult of Personality is defined as a cult promoting adulation of a living national leader or public figure. The leaders personality cult will always lend their full support to the government. However, the death of the leader is very damaging to the national influence of the personality cult.
Assimilationsim: Assimilationism is a fairly new ideology whose modern beginnings can be traced back to the turn of the 22nd century. It seeks to, in the words of one of its earliest founders, to devour and digest all religions to form one, universal, religion. While many of this persuasion tend to be fairly lighthearted in their beliefs, some will go as far as extreme Moralists to spread their constantly evolving beliefs.
Cult of Personality: A Cult of Personality is defined as a cult promoting adulation of a living national leader or public figure. The leaders personality cult will always lend their full support to the government. However, the death of the leader is very damaging to the national influence of the personality cult.
Transhumanist Ideologies
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Visionary Thought: Visionary Thought is brought to us by the leader of a mid-21st century cult by the name One Vision. Visionary Thought sees humanitys future in cybernetic enhancement. The ideology is remarkably popular among the richer strata of corporate society.
Directionism: Directionism is the name given to an ideology advocating for uplifting humanity genetically. Directionism is a troubled ideology in many societies, as it is often co-opted by monarchists, anti-democratic, pro-eugenics groups.
Purianism: While there are those who wish to replace their entire bodies with prosethics, and those who want to create the perfect designer child, there are those who believe in the separation of technology and the human body. Puriantists range in their commitments, with an minority even refusing to use vaccinations.
Technogaianism: Technogaianism is an ecological ideology whose proponents want to bring humanity to balance with nature and the environment using technology. The belief was given its modern form by Brazilian thinkers in the second quarter of the 21st century.
Directionism: Directionism is the name given to an ideology advocating for uplifting humanity genetically. Directionism is a troubled ideology in many societies, as it is often co-opted by monarchists, anti-democratic, pro-eugenics groups.
Purianism: While there are those who wish to replace their entire bodies with prosethics, and those who want to create the perfect designer child, there are those who believe in the separation of technology and the human body. Puriantists range in their commitments, with an minority even refusing to use vaccinations.
Technogaianism: Technogaianism is an ecological ideology whose proponents want to bring humanity to balance with nature and the environment using technology. The belief was given its modern form by Brazilian thinkers in the second quarter of the 21st century.