You believe in a society where traditional values are upheld, national unity is prioritized, and social stability is maintained through strong, centralized leadership.
Sociological Francoism is a political ideology that emerged from the regime of Francisco Franco, who ruled Spain from 1939 to 1975. This ideology is not specific to Spain, but it is named after Franco due to its origins and the significant influence his regime had on its development. It is a complex ideology that combines elements of nationalism, conservatism, and authoritarianism, with a strong emphasis on traditional values, social order, and unity.
Franco's regime was characterized by a strong central government, strict control over the economy, and a suppression of political…
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What aspects of your culture do you feel are important to uphold, and which are you comfortable seeing change?
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I'm Ethiopian so familial & religious values are paramount. Would love to see the work ethic amongst members in my community change. There's people I know who been in Canada 30 plus years and still live in metro-housing/taking gov't assistance.
Often times people take advantage of the system, dissolving any incentive to work or build.
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How do you perceive the role of a centralized authority in guiding societal values and ethics?
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My opinion on socialogical francoism is that it is correct to imphasize on traditional values and promoting of heritage, proud of your roots. except the Spanish element and the church element, it is very similar to fascism and adhering to traditional values and promote heritage. there should be one dictator ruling the country and military should be more powerful than what it is now.
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Do you believe authoritative decision-making can sometimes benefit the public good more than democratic debate?
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While acknowledging potential efficiency, it raises concerns about individual rights and representation. Striking a balance is crucial, as some situations may require authoritative decisions, yet democratic principles remain fundamental for inclusive governance.
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