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'''Lancism''' or '''Lanzaismo''' is a {{wpl|far right}}, {{wpl|authoritarian}}, and {{wpl|syncretic}} ideology created in [[Nastanovo]] by professor [[Ramón Gorrión]] of the [[University of La Joya]] | '''Lancism''' or '''Lanzaismo''' is a {{wpl|far right}}, {{wpl|authoritarian}}, and {{wpl|syncretic}} ideology created in [[Nastanovo]] by professor [[Ramón Gorrión]] of the [[University of La Joya]] in an effort to curtail the revolutionary rhetoric and developments that the politics of Nastanovo had developed following the [[October Revolution]] and unify the disperate right wing-traditionalist movements into a singular perspective in identity under the presidency of [[Benico De Augusto]]. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == |
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Founded | 12 May 1949 |
Ideology | Integral Nationalism Corporatism Militarism Syncretism Totalitarianism Anti-Communist Anti-liberal Pan-Talinist |
Political position | Far-Right |
Lancism or Lanzaismo is a far right, authoritarian, and syncretic ideology created in Nastanovo by professor Ramón Gorrión of the University of La Joya in an effort to curtail the revolutionary rhetoric and developments that the politics of Nastanovo had developed following the October Revolution and unify the disperate right wing-traditionalist movements into a singular perspective in identity under the presidency of Benico De Augusto.
Etymology
History
Background
“If one cannot expect peace, then they must keep war from the Spear’s end.” Lanzaismo is a defensive and pensive ideology, never one to use revolutionary rhetoric to inspire the masses, it instead opts for the rhetoric in relation towards ensuring the stability of the state, much of its text speaks of keeping the peace, of ensuring war could never come to Nastanovo. However Lanzaismo is not a peaceful ideology, it venerates war as the first and final method towards keeping the peace, it argues that in order for a state which follows its practices, such as Nastanovo, to be at peace, it must first strike at all its opponents and rivals, domestic and abroad, in order to truly be at peace.
Founding
Conflict with National Syncretism
A major ideological conflict between National Syncretism and Lancism took place in Nastanovo following the Purge of '47, as adherents towards both petitioned for their programs to be implemented into the party policy and manifesto of the Party for the Stability of the Republic (PSR) following Benicio De Augusto's purges of his political opponents in both civilian and military leadership positions. Though both ideologies were at their core very similar, the feud was in regard towards positions on religion, authority, and use of chauvinism.
Tenets
Integral Nationalism
The Five Promises of Authority, Reason, Order, Unity, and Peace
Positivist and Counter-Revolutionary Nationalism
Economic policies
Aesthetics and culture
Architecture
Art
Fashion
Film
Literature
Music
Theatre
Age and gender roles
Lanzaismo’s take on Women in the state is they are to take on the same traditional roles as a man would, this includes military conscription and forms of public service, however do not be mistaken in believing this is progressive by nature, this is a means to ensure all would serve for the state in their times.
Notable Theorists
Nastanovo
Ramón Gorrión
Professor of the University of La Joya (1948–1972)Nastanovo
Matías de la Cruz
Mayor of La Joya (1948–1956)Nastanovo
Isaac Carvallo
Professional poet of the Leyley Acting and Theatrical Company