Endrinism

Endrinism is a political ideology based on The Endrin Law and the thoughts of Endrin III. It's a common ideology in Telamonia, even thought years ago it was much more common. There's still some people trying to apply it, the same or different ways.

Origin
Endrin III was coronated (althought he wasn't a king at all) in 1747 in the Kingdom of Telamon, and after many protests against him, he gave up his throne and formed a law to oppose monarchy, totalitarianism and dictatorships, ordering to execute monarchs through decapitation. Endrinism is, simply, an ideology for people who thinks The Endrin Law was fair and useful and who thinks like Endrin III.

Endrinism
Endrinism is denying any absolutist or totalitarian form of government, monarchy and dictatorships applying a punishment with no pardon for them. It also says that all these form of governments are immoral should be seen as a bad thing.

The punishment for a monarch is an execution through a decapitation (originally, althought there can be another ways of execution) and for a monarchist party the punishment can be the abolition of the party or don't allow the party leader to vote and be part of a party...

The punishment for a dictator or totalitarian leader is sending them to the prison or they'll have to pay and leave the nation immediately. This is what Endrin III suggests.

So, Endrinism opposes the classical communism form of governments: dictatorships, but some Endrinists liked the economic system of Communism, and mixed up both ideologies.

Branches of Endrinism
Endrinism has different branches which think different in some concepts of it.
 * Classic Endrinism: Classic Endrinism is the original Endrinism from Endrin III, the one we explained before.
 * Modern Endrinism: The Modern Endrinism accepts dictatorships and totalitarian form of governments but not monarchy.
 * Revolutionary Endrinism: Revolutionary Endrinism denies any form of totalitarian, monarchy and dictatorship but it don't apply the same kind of punishments. They kick from the territory/nation those people or don't allow them to get power in their nation as a dictatorship, totalitarian state or monarchy, since they don't agree on capital punishment. An example of Revolutionary Endrinism are anarchists or libertarians, but they deny any form of government.
 * Radical Endrinism: Radical Endrinism it's like the Classic Endrinism, but it applies the same punishment to all totalitarian form of governments: death. They suggest more painful ways of death than decapitation.
 * Communist Endrinism: Second most used branch from Endrinism, it is a mix of Communism and endrinism. Endrinism as the social part and Communism as the economic part.
 * Capitalist Endrinism: A mix of Capitalism and Endrinism. Endrinism as the social party and Capitalism as the economic part.