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[[File:Johan Ludvig.jpeg|thumb|250px|Johan Ludvig, founder of Royalistic Populism and prime minister of Norgsveldet (1921-1937)]]
'''Royalistic Populism''', or also known as '''Monarchistic Populism''', is a political ideology created by Johan Ludvig and other founders of the [[Ulvriktru Democrats]]. The ideology was based around Ludvig’s interpretations of the work of the late monarchist philosopher Morakir Arginson. Arginson was a famous philosopher from [[Tangrland]] during the early 1600s. With his work such as ‘Laws for Kings’ and ‘The Lawful King’. Which have been considered crucial inspirations for the Concordian Enlightenment.
 
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Despite this Liberal Royalists do agree on Ludvig’s points of supporting a monarchy through popular support and the importance of modernizing the monarchy. While not inherently secular they usually argue in favor of the monarch as a patriotic symbol rather than a spiritual or religious one. Though this degree varies heavily from members of the movement.
 
=== Constitutional Royalism ===
 
'''Constitutional Royalism''', also known as '''Patriotic Royalism''' or '''Helslandrer Royalism''', is a political ideology within Liberal Royalism founded in [[Helslandr]]. It came as a result of Helslandr establishing its first ever monarch under [[Astrid I]]. The ideology argues in favor of federalism and multiculturalism proclaiming that the extreme form of nationalism fostered by [[Iron Front (Helslandr)|Iron Front]] is what caused the most amount of destruction to Helslandr. In which they argue that establishing a federal state under a ceremonial monarchy is the best way to keep the nation united. In which the monarch’s role is to act as a patriotic and liberal figurehead for the nation. As such what has been dubbed as a form of constitutional patriotism or civic nationalism has been in the center of their ideology. In which it heavily differentiated itself from other Royalistic Populist ideologies.
 
Economically it follows certain principles of regulated capitalism. As such while more liberal compared to Ludvig’s economic ideals it is still in favor of market regulations. With the Liberal Royalist party of Helslandr, the Royalist People’s Party (RPP), having been careful to implement market regulations while helping small businesses that were destroyed by the civil war. The ideology also big advocate of free trade and economic unions like the [[North Concordian Economic Forum|NCEF]] or the [[UNAC]].
 
=== Loyalist reformism ===
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