Aguilarism
Aguilarism is an ideology, sociopolitical economy framework, form of political rule and means of governing and related policies implemented and attributed to Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar, the Autokrator of Constancia, Prince of Molivadia, and previously Alexandrian statesman.
Aguilarist policies
The appearance of a multiparty government, even though these political parties are mere cliques with imperceptibly different ideologies. Some of these parties may even tout progressive ideals, but that is all they do - claim to have progressive ideals.
Monarchism and Paramountism
The basic core concept of Aguilarism is the active utilization of a personification and humanization of the State, as reposed and vested in one person, in whom sovereignty lies, and who is the sole guardian, defender, final arbiter and interpreter of the social contract. A cult of personality must, as a matter of course, be cultivated by the state around this individual, for a state must unify the masses, and what better means to more efficiently and effectively do so, but by educating the masses that their paramount leader paternally cares for them without question - all that is required is consistent performance, rightly-guided thinking, and gratitude that results in heartfelt fealty and willful obedience.
Rightly-Guided Patron-client relations
Patron - client relationships are a necessary social evil and form as a matter of course, where rank and seniority have their respective privileges, and intergenerational debts of honor due to patronage are repaid with interest, lest one risk permanent social alienation, or even risk death for a brazen violation of the deeply-ingrained and unwritten social contract. In this regard, personal favors performed to advance an individual in life are the privilege of the patron, who may grant or withdraw patronage at whim and for any or no reason at all, while it behooves the client to support and promote the patron's interests at all times. Patronage and clientship are considered intangible inheritances, and just as important as the physical estate of the deceased.
The nomenklatura and the administrative state
Perhaps the paramount beauty of Aguilarism is its subtle if not boring, annoying consistent utilization of law, rules, bureaucratic inertia and regulations, in order to further the objectives of the personification of the State, where this highly-organized library of codices, dossiers, and raw data result in a creeping expansion of the administrative state, where legions of grateful but competitively competent technocratic individuals trip over themselves in order to out-excel and outperform their rivals for higher positions, wider jurisdictional scope, larger discretionary budgets, and greater appointing and patronage power.
It is a subtle and gradual, if not entirely imperceptible, encroachment and regulatory capture of the instruments of government by any means necessary.
Aguilarist jurisprudential philosophy
Laws are constitutional if they are aligned with the will of the sovereign who expresses it on behalf of the people, as rightly-interpreted and promulgated by the Autokrator of Constancia; and may be declared unconstitutional and deemed rescinded by legal scholars if otherwise.