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Likatonian Fascism is a political ideology with a strong belief in Likatonian nationalism and extreme populism which the ideology tended to be placed around the far-right spectrum. It is usually characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and strong regimentation of society and of the economy like Fascism but it usually supported authoritarianism as a kind of "benevolent dictatorship" that would act to benefit the nation and population.

Economy[]

Like traditional fascism, Likatonian fascism also advocate a mixed economy, with the principal goal of achieving autarky through protectionist and interventionist economic policies. It express a very strong aversion to capitalism and are opposed to the free market. Although, extremely anti-capitalist. Likatonian fascism doesn't believe in abolishment of private property. They wish to overcome the class struggle by creating a cooperative economic system with a single union of employers and employees. They wished to regulate the private companies into guaranteeing their employees decent salaries, benefits and others. In return, the State would grant subsidies, cut taxes or give generous grants to corporations to help them grow & maintain them. In addition, the State finances a large part of the investment of private enterprises in the industrial sector.

Likatonian fascists have a very nationalistic view on the concept of their economy. They defend protectionism and tend towards self-sufficiency. Likatonian fascists aimed to regulate & weaken free trade to promote Likatonian industries and strengthen it without foreign competition.

They also defend a wide system of social protection and fight for the redistribution of wealth between high and low incomes with progressive taxation. It also advocated for wealth taxes that would tax on the assets of wealthy individuals to help redistribute wealth. Although very socialistic, the Likatonian fascists still saw hierarchy & inequality as a way to progress the nation. Likatonian fascists believe that the personal pursuit of financial profit is usually incompatible with the defense of common interest. However they do tolerate regulated capitalism that served both the people & nation.

Likatonian fascists also aimed for a "Likatonia with 100% employment" in which means that anyone that is fit for employment shall & must be employed everywhere. It usually opposes unemployment benefits as it claimed to "give benefits to those that did not contribute to the country", but it does support unemployment assistance that can lead the individuals to future employment.

Immigration[]

Likatonian fascists have an extremely nativist & xenophobic view on immigration, they perceive immigrants as a threat to the country’s unity, identity and economy. It advocated for strict border controls, quotas & tough citizenship tests. Those who are allowed to immigrate must assimilate into the culture, language and traditions of the country in order to stay or be expelled. New immigrants are prohibited from receiving social assistance, holding certain jobs for a period of several years & even restricted from certain rights that a normal citizen would have.

Religion[]

Likatonian fascism aren't very specific on religion but it does advocate for a "Hosian Identity" in which that Hosian shall & must be the only recognized & practiced religion in the whole country. Although, it does wished to gain political support from the powerful Hosian church institutions by adopting & enforcing "traditional hosian rules" upon the populace. On the other hand, some Likatonian fascists are suspicious of religions and see them as a threat because it would allow the people to emancipate themselves from the nation and the State. They prefer to defend a cult of the personality of the head of state to have the leader as the "only God of the people".

Totalitarian State[]

As with Classical Fascism, only a strong state can allow the total unification of the nation and the people. It advocated for a one-party regime, admitting no organized opposition and in which the state tends to confiscate all of society's activities. A monopoly of the armed force, a police system that uses terror with, for example, an omnipresent network of sleeping agents and the surveillance of individuals, based on suspicion, denunciation and denunciation; and also a concentration camper to be able to guard against any potentially suspicious individual. It can be usually summarized as: "Everything in the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state."

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