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==Platform==
==Platform==
The SRA is a {{wp|Broad church|broad church}} caucus. Many Shaftonist-Republican politicians, activists, and journalists have advanced the idea that the caucus represents an authentic ideology that draws on a variety of traditions, including [[Shaftonism|Shaftonist]] political thought, the [[Fiannria|Fiannrian liberal tradition]] of the [[Kilikas Enlightenment]], [[New Urcean Democracy|Neo-Urcean democracy]], {{wp|neoclassical economics}}, and (in foreign policy) the {{wp|political realism|political realist}} school of thought dominant among international relations scholars in Kiravia and [[Burgundie]]. In practice, however, and especially since 21200, the SRA has positioned itself as a non-ideological force of the political mainstream, and is generally perceived as such by the public. This broad-church approach has allowed the caucus to incorporate a wide range of different state parties, such as small-government pro-business parties, parties representing various ethnosocial group interests, and conservative and centrist "parties of power" holding long-term electoral dominance in their states.
The SRA is a {{wp|Broad church|broad church}} caucus. Official caucus and conference sources describe its ideological mantle as [[Shaftonist democracy]] within the greater overarching tradition of [[Should have been|Shaftonic republicanism]] (''Śiavtokéaritarisēn''). The 21196 SR Conference manifesto also credited the [[Fiannria|Fiannrian liberal tradition]] of the [[Kilikas Enlightenment]], [[New Urcean Democracy|Neo-Urcean democracy]], {{wp|Jacques_Maritain#Integral_Humanism|integral personalism}}, and {{wp|Integral humanism (India)|synvalorism}} as influences on its political programme. At times, the SRA has eschewn explicit ideological posturing in order to position itself as a pragmatic force of the mainstream Kiravian right and centre.


===Economic Policy===
===Economic Policy===