Category
page 1State nationalism
civic nationalism
form of nationalism espousing freedom, tolerance, equality and individual rights
Francoism
REDIRECT Francoist Spain#Francoism
socialist patriotism
form of patriotism promoted by Marxist–Leninist movements
Soviet patriotism
nationalism theory developed by Vladimir Lenin
statolatry
Statolatry is a term formed from the word "state" and a suffix derived from the Latin and Greek word latria, meaning "worship". It first appeared in Giovanni Gentile's Doctrine of Fascism, published in 1931 under Mussolini's name, and was also mentioned in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks (1971) sometime between 1931–1932, while he was imprisoned by Mussolini. The same year, the encyclical Non abbiamo bisogno by Pope Pius XI criticized Fascist Italy as developing "a pagan worship of the state" which it called "statolatry".

statism in Shōwa Japan
thumb|New Year's Day postcard from 1940 celebrating the 2,600th anniversary of the mythical foundation of the empire by Emperor Jimmu
New Right in South Korea
Political party in South Korea