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Agentism believes that a government is necessary for the continuation of a cultural and stable foundation for the citizenry, and the representation internally.  Which is why it tends to allow monarchism in limited form to exist, as the monarch provides a cultural and stable foundation.  It believes that the citizenry ought to be free to do as they please, only working with governmental authority for rare construction projects (which are voluntary), or in the rare occasion a call to arms or keep the peace (which may be voluntary or not depending on the scope). In this sense, the government treats all citizens equally, even when naturally some citizens will be richer or more powerful than others.
Agentism believes that a government is necessary for the continuation of a cultural and stable foundation for the citizenry, and the representation internally.  Which is why it tends to allow monarchism in limited form to exist, as the monarch provides a cultural and stable foundation.  It believes that the citizenry ought to be free to do as they please, only working with governmental authority for rare construction projects (which are voluntary), or in the rare occasion a call to arms or keep the peace (which may be voluntary or not depending on the scope). In this sense, the government treats all citizens equally, even when naturally some citizens will be richer or more powerful than others.


In this sense, Agentism may seem to agree with Colrainism, with the belief of people having the right to do as they please and a belief that the lower classes should be treated on an equal standing to that of the upper classes.  However, it will disagree with Colrainists on the belief of hatred for the "ruling donator elite." Agentism argues that the donator class will naturally and inevitably exist, as it sees true equality impossible naturally and that some people will be necessary for the sustaining of the server. Rather than work against them, Agentism would argue for the alliance with them, or just working your own path without them.  Agentism would also argue that it is not hard to overpower the donator class on the server, and that they pose little threat overall to all peoples of the server.
In this sense, Agentism may seem to agree with [[Colrainism]], with the belief of people having the right to do as they please and a belief that the lower classes should be treated on an equal standing to that of the upper classes.  However, it will disagree with Colrainists on the belief of hatred for the "ruling donator elite." Agentism argues that the donator class will naturally and inevitably exist, as it sees true equality impossible naturally and that some people will be necessary for the sustaining of the server. Rather than work against them, Agentism would argue for the alliance with them, or just working your own path without them.  Agentism would also argue that it is not hard to overpower the donator class on the server, and that they pose little threat overall to all peoples of the server.


== In Practice ==
== In Practice ==
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