Great Rectification
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Date | March 21, 1954 – February 20, 1960 |
Duration | 6 years |
Location | Janpian Union of Revolutionary States |
Also known as | The Great Correction, The Reign of Spider Lillies, The Year of 54 |
Cause | Political instability, political rivalry, lack of strong or legitimate authority, realization of the Party-State concept |
Motive | Political Repression, Consolidation of authority, fear of counter-revolutionaries, fear of foreign invasion or 5th columnists |
Target | Perceived Counter-Revolutionaries, Rival Lorists, Dissidents, Revolutionary Council Members, Political Rivals, Party Members, Activists, Union Councilors |
Deaths | Official Estimate:
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The Great Rectification, also known as the Reign of Spider Lilies, was an early period in Janpian Union's history, following the victory of the All-Labor Union Party over Janpia and the subsequent establishment of the Janpian Union of Government Workers' Party. During this period, a series of mass arrests, executions, repressions, and political turmoil plagued the young Party-State, mainly owing to strong revolutionary fervor, accusations of being counter-revolutionary, and the lack of strong authority over the newly established Party, provided the near-anarchic political landscape that came as an aftermath of the Janpian Civil War. The term Great Rectification was coined by Marshal Hatuscho Garinov, who in 1960, described it as an era of cleansing for the Party from any disunifying elements, and strengthening it under discipline, and hard work.
The origin of the Great Rectification stems from different reasons. During the Janpian Civil War, the All-Labor Union Party, which is comprised of multiple pro-workers and lorist parties as well as collaborationist parties and groups, has united under the Union Pact, which temporarily halted any ideological disputes, and uniting them under the principle to thwart off their common enemies such as the pro-monarchists, republicans, and non-labor groups. Despite the Union Pact being the founding principle of the All-Labor Union Party, these disputes would once again surface under the functionaries of the subsequently established successor, which is the Janpian Union of Government Workers' Party. Another reason is that due to the ideal for a stateless society, many party members calls for the complete disbandment of the successor Party, and to allow the reign of no reigns for the 5th era. While this is rectified by the Party-State concept, in which the de-facto there is no state in Janpia but the Party, many radical members still believed that the Party is a quasi-state, with its name even having a term "Government" within it. But according to some Party members, the term was used as it only means authority, in which by no means it is a state.
The Great Rectification was performed by any members of the Party.