Imaharism

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The logo of the Aikokutou, symbolizing the three principles and nine sub-principles of Imaharism.

Imaharism, sometimes referred to as Katurou Imahara thought (Senrian: 이마하라까뚜로우씨쏘우, Imahara Katurou sisou), is a Senrian ideology based upon the philosophy and policies of Katurou Imahara, and the founding ideology of the Aikokutou, the country's governing party. Developed amidst the Great War to outline Imahara's plan to transform Senria into an independent, powerful, prosperous, and modern nation after the war, the ideology was expanded further by Imahara during his four terms as Prime Minister of Senria and, following Imahara's death, by subsequent Senrian leaders.

[quick summary of the tenets of imaharism]

Origins

[imahara promulgates the three-point plan early in the war as a way to make sure senria wins it; later in the war, once it's more clear that the allies are going to win it, he begins to formulate his plan for what to do after the war]

[imahara himself writes that he always believed in principles one and two, and came to be convinced of point three during the revolution; he formally outlines the three principles and nine sub-principles in 32; they're expanded beyond the basic principles through his time in office and by subsequent leaders]

Three Principles

Nationalism

Patriotism

Uniqueness

Independence

Statism

National defense

National prosperity

National pride

Republicanism

Popular authority

Administrative authority

Constitutional rule

Other components

Economic policy

Social policy

Women and children

Burakumin rights

Ethnic minorities

Status today

Influence