Core Aspects  of Integralism    

Integralism is a political ideology founded on, logic, morality, human nature and efficiency. The highest aims of this, our ideology are efficiency, virtue, unity, and the belief in our people's ability to do what is right for the betterment of society, and consequently oneself as a whole. We also believe that the efficiency of a nation is of the utmost importance and that the internal operations must run smoothly from top to bottom without discord, this is central to Integralism.

Progress is also integral to the overall efficiency of a society. Our society must progress and excel in scientific research, education, conservation and aspire to greater purer heights as a society. These should be among the highest prioritiesof government expenditure. Secondly, we believe that virtue and human morality should be promoted above freedom. This approach will be compulsory (policy) in all instances relating to society under Integralism. Decisions solely impacting one's self will not be regulated. In other words, people will have the ability to do whatever they want to if it solely impacts themselves. However, people’s actions must be for the benefit of society as a whole, this means that they are allowed self fulfilment, but only in such ways that leads to a better society (people are encouraged to make life better for themselves which is natural, but can only do objectively good things that don’t harm or cripple society as a whole).

Positions of authority, or higher social standing should only be given to those who have earned it themselves. To give a person something which he or she has not earned, or has been earned by someone else is not only unfair, but discourage hard work. The Integralist philosophy stresses hard work as the foundation of any great nation and the most important quality one can possess is the ability to work selflessly for your nation. Consequently, Integralist moral, judges solely on dedication and devotion. Good things should not and will not be handed out to those who do not deserve them. In this way, we are in favour of meritocracy. Many may mistake our views of doing what is best for society as communistic. This is clearly not the case. Communism is a perversion of these basic, good, moral values, the abolition of private property, and financial equality created through collective ownership. Such things should be detested by anyone who loves fairness, true equality, and individual liberty. A philosophy of position determined by merit could not be further from the views held by Marxists and other communists.

Economically, we strongly, support a corporatist economic system. The free market must be preserved but business should be used for the ultimate benefit of the country. In our system, government will favour local to corporate business and economic growth. Our laws are created to prevent people from being wronged, or in the most basic possible terms, to prevent interference in the lives of private citizens. This fundamental principal applies both to the government and to the governed. Just as we will have strict policies in place to prevent the Government from wronging the people, laws governing the citizens must also be strict; we want to ensure that no individual has the right to interfere in the life of another individual. Lastly, and most importantly, is unity. Without unity, none of our other objectives can be obtained. This unity can only be achieved if people adopt one central culture. People must also learn to keep form separating themselves from others. This can be avoided by not promoting such things as race, religion, gender, language or many other social distinctions. A national culture will help to promote this. We must stand united, together, and not separate. This is our central philosophy. In doing these things we hope to create a better, ordered, more efficient society for all individuals within the nation, a society where all people are treated fairly, a society where there is unity and prosperity, peace rather than violence and discord.