Ideology

An ideology is the main focus or system that a country uses. The government may try to harmonize with the ideology, sometimes well sometimes not. This article serves as a list.

In the Norfverse, new ideologies are often named after art movements as they alone sound like political ideas.

A guide to the symbols that can be seen:
 * (A): The ideology's definition is disputed
 * (N): New (ish)

Communism

 * Leninism: The main country that uses Leninism ultimately at the end wants to construct a communist vanguard that will overthrow capitalism.
 * Marxism: Karl Marx's practices are used in this ideology, including class struggle and a transfer of the means of production, among others are in place with this ideology. (A)
 * Stalinism: Rapid industrialization and collectivization is synchronized with this ideology.
 * Syndicalism: The main means of production belong to workers' unions and general organizations and groups that are formed by workers.
 * Anarcho-Communism: No more capitalism, the concept of private property, and authority.
 * Romanticism: A mixture of Syndicalism and Leninism. The means of production being transferred to worker related organizations can further the strength and power of a communist state, and will soon lead to an overthrow of capitalist states. (N)

Democratic

 * Liberal Democracy: Elections are (mostly) free and fair, and may the best man win. Emphasizes a more out-there perspective on national issues.
 * Conservative Democracy: Emphasizes internal and/or neighboring affair involvement.
 * Conceptualism: Puts a major focus on affairs outside the country and a lesser focus on internal affairs. A controversial ideology as it never actually does anything good for the people with the three times that it has happened. (N)
 * Pointillism: Involvement with wars in the world is prioritized over involvement with things lesser than the war, including the economy and the people. (N)
 * Constructivism: A focus on (re)construction, in the physical and metaphorical sense is commonplace with this ideology. (N)
 * Purism: An ideology that bases itself on "purity": if anything is really pure, it should be left alone as tampering with it might cause issues. If anything is much less pure, a focus or involvement with it should be prioritized. (N)

Fascism

 * National Socialism: Incredible nationalism and a hatred for others that aren't involved with the country is commonplace. This can be furthered to INCREDIBLY HORRENDOUS levels.
 * Ultranationalism: National Socialism or other fascist ideologies, but about ten thousand times more powerful. Prioritizes overwhelmingly powerful superiority over everyone else.
 * Totalitarianism: Everything revolves around and is ruled by one man and one man only.
 * Falangism: Values nationalism and a lot of Catholicism.
 * Rexism: Conservative fascism.
 * Suprematism: Ultranationalism but more lenient. Commonplace with Suprematism is an identity that everyone else are poo-poo heads and everyone whom is part of the same country as them are god-like in nature. Can be simply rebranded Ultranationalism. (N)
 * Brotherhoodism: Values a simultaneously centrist and fascist series of ethics and ideas, often starkly contrasting each other. (N)
 * Deconstructism: A common belief with this ideology is that technology has gone too far, and that we should simply deconstruct and go back. Similar to primitivism in that anything that evolves humanity is seen as a threat. (N)
 * Neo-Impressionism: Many countries with this ideology go under false senses of security. You may think and thank the law is here to save you in a certain country, but it is actually not a thing. (N)

Others

 * Despotism
 * Oligarchism
 * Centrism
 * Anarchism