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"There are approximately 1,010,300 words in the English language, but I could never string enough words together to properly express how much I want to hit you with a chair."
File:Hamilton.png Alexander Hamilton, to Thomas Jefferson
Hamiltonianism is a Right-Wing ideology inhabiting a moderate position on the Authoritarian Right quadrant revolving around Alexander Hamilton's ideas.
History
[edit]Beliefs
[edit]Hamiltonians believe in governmental intervention in the economy with a centralized bank. Hamiltonians dislike the idea of Free Trade and advocate for protectionism, and thus advocate for high tariffs.
Hamiltonians believed in the creation of an elective constitutional monarchy ruling for "good behavior" (i.e., for life, unless impeached) and with extensive powers. Hamiltonians are also conservative and believe in a strong central government governed by a File:MeritArist.png "natural aristocracy" of the wealthy and educated, believing that voting rights and political representation should be restricted to the upper class of society.
Personality
[edit]Hamiltonianism is a big fan of Hamilton: An American Musical and would sing it a lot, sometimes annoying other ideologies.
Hamiltonianism may also be portrayed as hot-headed, tariff-loving, and having a taste for expensive clothes.
Stylistic Notes
[edit]- Hates it when people call him an elitist
- Hates southern hypocrites that critic him, when they own slaves
- Likes banks and factories more than farms and plantations
History
[edit]Hamiltonianism was inspired by Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Party as a whole which dominated the political scene in the early stages of the United States. Hamiltonian policies guided the economics of File:Washdem2.png George Washington's presidency, including the creation and paying down of a national debt and the levying of heavy tariffs on trade.
Hamiltonianism has since evolved their beliefs as the country began modernizing. The elitist positions of Hamiltonianism proved unpopular in America, and it largely died out as a coherent ideology by the early 19th century, though it continued to guide Supreme Court decisions for decades afterwards. Today, traces of Hamiltonianism can be found in certain statist and conservative ideologies in the United States.
How to Draw
[edit]The design for Hamiltonianism is based of the symbol of the American Federalist Party. Which was a Cockade with black in the middle and outside with white in between.
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Draw 2 circles on the interior
- Fill the Circles with Grey
And you are done!
| Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black | #141414 | rgb(20, 20, 20) | |
| White | #FFFFFF | rgb(255, 255, 255) | |
Relationships
[edit]Educated Bankers, Businessmen, and Federalists
[edit]- File:Fed.png Federalism - We need to hold the states accountable and avoid the worst excesses.
- File:Protect.png Protectionism - Gotta protect!!
- File:Trapezocracy.png Trapezocracy - Time to establish a national bank!
- File:Washdem2.png Washingtonism - His Excellency and I worked well together.
great Washington demigod!!!But stop listening to File:Jeffersondem2.png him! - File:Timocracy.png Timocracy - At your service!
*sucks timocracy's dick* - File:Emon.png Elective Monarchism - I wanted to create a quasi elective monarchy in the states.
Mixed
[edit]- File:Tradcon.png Classical Conservatism - My parent who I inherited some of my ideas. But... you can be too anti-Enlightenment sometimes. JOHN ADAMS YOU FAT MOTHERF**KER!
- File:Nalib.png National Liberalism - I wish you would be at least a bit more accepting of File:Protect.png Protectionism, but besides that you're pretty ok.
- File:Soclib.png Social Liberalism - "Hamiltonian means to Jeffersonian ends"? Hmm I suppose I can accept you, but you are on thin ice.
- File:Necon.png Neoconservatism - "Jeffersonian means to Hamilitonian ends"? You are more confusing than the guy above but I suppose wanting to follow in my footsteps means you can't be so bad.
Capitalism - Great economic system, but you must obey the central authority and their regulations.
SOUTHERN MOTHERF**CKING DEMOCRATIC - REPUBLICANS!!!
[edit]- File:Jeffersondem2.png Jeffersonian Democracy - THE SOUTHERN MOTHERF**KING FREE-TRADER CONFEDERALIST DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS!
At least you are better than File:Burr.png Aaron. Jefferson has opinions, Burr has none. - File:Jacksonian Democracy.png Jacksonian Democracy - Wow, literally File:Jeffersondem2.png Jefferson combined with File:Pop.png Populism! I absolutely despise you.
- File:Kak.png Kakistocracy - Are you not just File:Jeffersondem2.png him again?
- File:Radcent.png Radical Centrism - If you stand for nothing, what will you fall for?!? AARON BURR DUEL... NEVER FORGET!!!!!!!
Anarcho-Capitalism - The economy needs regulation!
Marxism–Leninism - I didn't mean like that!- File:Rpop.png Right-Wing Populism - Remember when I said that only the educated should vote.
- File:Leftpop-0.png Left-Wing Populism - Quit hating on Wall Street, they're vital to our nation's economy!
- File:Pop.png Populism - We can't give the plebs too much of a say in the government.
- File:Pop.png File:LBubble.pngDo you hear yourself? You sound not much different than the aristocratic monarchists you helped America secede from.File:RBubble.png
- File:Hamiltonianism.png File:LBubble.pngI said “too much”, not none.File:RBubble.png
Further Information
[edit]Texts
[edit]Alexander Hamilton
[edit]- The Federalist Papers by 'Publius' (Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay)
- Report on: Public Credit (first), Public Credit (Second), Manufactures and Further Support of Public Credit by Alexander Hamilton
- Letter to James A. Bayard, [16–21] April 1802 proposing the formation of a "Christian Constitutional Society”
Other Authors
[edit]- Alexander Hamilton: Conservative Statesman? by File:Cultcon.png George W. Carey
- Alexander Hamilton’s Vision of an American Monarchy by Madeline Clarke
Videos
[edit]- What was the Federalist Party? by File:Monsieur Z.png Dean Mosley
- What if the federalists won? (text version) by File:Monsieur Z.png Dean Mosley
- What if Alexander Hamilton Was President? by AlternateHistoryHub
Wikipedia
[edit]- Alexander Hamilton
- Federalist Party
- Hamiltonian economic program
- American School (economics)
- American System (economic plan)
Notes
[edit]- ↑ Within the United States the term "Federalism" is generally defined as being supportive of the federal government over the states while outside of the United States the term "Federalism" is generally defined as being more broadly supportive of a federal form of government.
- ↑ Federalist politicians, including Hamilton himself, saw a higher role for Protestant Christianity in the United States than their Jeffersonian opponents. The strongest bases of support for the Federalists included File:Calvin.png Congregationalists and File:Anglican Theocracyf.png Episcopalians in the Northeast. The Congregationalist Church even enjoyed state-support in the Federalist stronghold of New England until the fall of the Federalists.
- ↑ At the Constitutional Convention, Madison supported a veto on state laws and Hamilton's proposal for an "elective monarch," which would have resulted in a much stronger national government than what was actually adopted. Hamilton, according to Ron Chernow, was shocked at Madison's later opposition to his economic platform.
Gallery
[edit]Comics
[edit]Navigation
[edit]- ↑ https://www.texaspolicy.com/alexander-hamilton-father-of-modern-corporate-welfare/
- ↑ The Hamilton Plan, Teaching American History
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVcptglGlEY
- ↑ Hamilton–Reynolds affair
- ↑ Alexander Hamilton and John Adams believed only males who owned a significant amount of property (usually 50 acres of land) should be allowed to vote or hold public office.
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