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Kalism is an ideology that originates from the nation of Kapuku. The ideology acts as a fusion of technocracy, socialism, and nationalism. The ideology is revolutionary and is strongly unitarianist, beliving that the only way to embrace Kalism is through high amounts government control and intervention. Kalism is also strongly individualist, as its supporters believe that too much outside influence would corrupt the ideology.
Inside of all Kalist states, only the most intellegent citizens are able to serve in the government. Most governments using the ideology divide their government into various ministries to organize the government and promote technocratic beliefs. In Kalism, all buissness and industry are shared between the people, with the government acting as the middleman. The ideology embraces nationalist ideals with high amounts of subjugation to minority ethnic groups. Kalism believes that only one ethnic group can peacefully exist in a nation without one corrupting the other.
As of 2020, no nations follow the ideology of Kalism. Inside of the Legislature of Kapuku, about 60% of all seats are held by the Kapukan Kalist Party. The nation of Kapuku has slowly started supporting Kalist ideals since around 1960, with the passing of various bills. Inside of Kapuku, various other ideologies such as traditionalism and primitivism have influenced the various Kalist political parties existing in the nation.