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'''Peopleism''' or '''peoplism''' is a {{wp|political philosophy}} that developed during the [[Wave of Nations]] that espouses diverse {{wp|economic system|economic}} and {{wp|social system}}s generally characterized by {{wp|social ownership}} of the {{wp|means of production}} and the implementation of {{wp|democracy|democratic}} {{wp|popular sovereignty}}. As a broad movement, it has significantly influenced politics in the [[Wider Realms]] since the [[Slowdown]].
'''Peopleism''' or '''peoplism''' is a {{wp|political philosophy}} that developed during the [[Wave of Nations]] that espouses diverse {{wp|economic system|economic}} and {{wp|social system}}s generally characterized by {{wp|social ownership}} of the {{wp|means of production}} and the implementation of {{wp|democracy|democratic}} {{wp|popular sovereignty}}. As a broad movement, it has significantly influenced politics in the [[Wider Realms]] since the [[Slowdown]].


[[Astovat]], [[Gasaria]], [[Khersia]], and [[Novdon]] are four [[List of countries and territories in the Wider Realms|countries]] that directly reference peopleism in their constitutions.
[[Astovat]], [[Gasaria]], [[Khersia]], and [[Novdon]] are four [[List of countries and territories in the Wider Realms|countries]] that directly reference peopleism in their formal state names as '''Free State''' or '''People's State'''.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 00:40, 27 July 2024

Peopleism or peoplism is a political philosophy that developed during the Wave of Nations that espouses diverse economic and social systems generally characterized by social ownership of the means of production and the implementation of democratic popular sovereignty. As a broad movement, it has significantly influenced politics in the Wider Realms since the Slowdown.

Astovat, Gasaria, Khersia, and Novdon are four countries that directly reference peopleism in their formal state names as Free State or People's State.

See also