National Populism

National Populism
National Populism is a political ideology associated with authoritarian nationalism involving rejection of liberal democracy, syndicalism, and secularism in favor of a traditionalist, militaristic and one-party state dominated by a single leader.

National Populism rejects many mainstream ideologies and is seen by many as reactionary toward both liberalism and syndicalism. Most national populists advocate for a authoritarian or totalitarian government lead by an absolute monarch, a dictator or even a religious leader. Economic policy varies, some advocating for a laissez-faire economy, others for a mixed economy, and others for a corporatist system. But no matter what the economy shall be at least somewhat guided by the state.

National populists usually advocate for the racial cultural and religious unification of their people under a single state. This has lead to national populists advocating for either plebiscite or outright war with rival states to return territory where people of common ethnicity, culture or religion reside. In addition many will also advocate for either the assimilation, removal or extermination of minorities within their territories, viewing them as inferior, dangerous or as traitors who are partially or fully responsible for the weakness of their nation.