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'''Sattarism''' ({{wp|Farsi|Pardarian}}: سرمایه; Sattaristi), officially known as '''Seven Principles''' (Pardarian: هفتاصول; Haft-osul) is a [[Zorasan|Zorasani]] political ideology that has been prescribed as the state ideology of Zorasan since 1949. Primarily formulated by [[Mahrdad Ali Sattari]] and drawing on long-existing [[Pan-Zorasanism]] and {{wp|anti-imperialism}}, it is an ideology that calls for a unified state encompassing the countries of the Zorasan region of [[Coius]], a strong authoritarian government dedicated to modernisation, national liberty, sovereignty and equality. In particular, the Seven Principles demands a union of states, constructed through commonalities in language, culture, religion and united under a strong central state that uses non-revolutionary socialism to build economic prosperity, equality and security. It condemns {{wp|liberalism}}, {{wp|individualism}}, {{wp|ethnic nationalism}} and {{wp|private property}}, while promoting {{wp|statism}}, {{wp|collectivism}} and [[Zorasani nationalism]].  
'''Sattarism''' ({{wp|Farsi|Pardarian}}: سرمایه; Sattardaree), officially known as '''Seven Principles''' (Pardarian: هفتاصول; Haft-osul) is a [[Zorasan|Zorasani]] political ideology that has been prescribed as the state ideology of Zorasan since 1949. Primarily formulated by [[Mahrdad Ali Sattari]] and drawing on long-existing [[Pan-Zorasanism]] and {{wp|anti-imperialism}}, it is an ideology that calls for a unified state encompassing the countries of the Zorasan region of [[Coius]], a strong authoritarian government dedicated to modernisation, national liberty, sovereignty and equality. In particular, the Seven Principles demands a union of states, constructed through commonalities in language, culture, religion and united under a strong central state that uses non-revolutionary socialism to build economic prosperity, equality and security. It condemns {{wp|liberalism}}, {{wp|individualism}}, {{wp|ethnic nationalism}} and {{wp|private property}}, while promoting {{wp|statism}}, {{wp|collectivism}} and [[Zorasani nationalism]].  


Sattarism was officially followed by Zorasani governments between the [[Arduous Revolution]] in 1949 to 1979, with the formation of the [[Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics]]. Since then a divergent form has taken hold, with the adoption of [[Irfan|Political Irfan]], support for private property and the adoption of {{wp|state capitalism}} and {{wp|Neomercantilism}}.
Sattarism was officially followed by Zorasani governments between the [[Arduous Revolution]] in 1949 to 1979, with the formation of the [[Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics]]. Since then a divergent form, known as Irfanic Sattarism has taken hold, with the adoption of [[Irfan|Political Irfan]], support for private property and the adoption of {{wp|state capitalism}} and {{wp|Neomercantilism}}.
 
== History ==
== Seven Principles ==
=== Pan-Zorasanism ===
=== Nationalism ===
=== Socialism ===
=== Collectivism ===
=== Republicanism ===
=== Strong Governance ===
=== Anti-Imperialism ===
== Criticism ==
== Irfanic Sattarism ==
[[Category:Zorasan]]

Revision as of 19:58, 12 June 2019

Sattarism
Seven Principles

سرمایه
Sattardaree
هفتاصول
Haft-osul
IdeologyPan-Zorasanism
Anti-imperialism
Zorasani socialism
Authoritarianism
Revanchism
Republicanism
Political Irfan
Political positionLeft-wing (economic)
Right-wing (social)

Sattarism (Pardarian: سرمایه; Sattardaree), officially known as Seven Principles (Pardarian: هفتاصول; Haft-osul) is a Zorasani political ideology that has been prescribed as the state ideology of Zorasan since 1949. Primarily formulated by Mahrdad Ali Sattari and drawing on long-existing Pan-Zorasanism and anti-imperialism, it is an ideology that calls for a unified state encompassing the countries of the Zorasan region of Coius, a strong authoritarian government dedicated to modernisation, national liberty, sovereignty and equality. In particular, the Seven Principles demands a union of states, constructed through commonalities in language, culture, religion and united under a strong central state that uses non-revolutionary socialism to build economic prosperity, equality and security. It condemns liberalism, individualism, ethnic nationalism and private property, while promoting statism, collectivism and Zorasani nationalism.

Sattarism was officially followed by Zorasani governments between the Arduous Revolution in 1949 to 1979, with the formation of the Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics. Since then a divergent form, known as Irfanic Sattarism has taken hold, with the adoption of Political Irfan, support for private property and the adoption of state capitalism and Neomercantilism.

History

Seven Principles

Pan-Zorasanism

Nationalism

Socialism

Collectivism

Republicanism

Strong Governance

Anti-Imperialism

Criticism

Irfanic Sattarism