Midrasian Chartism
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Midrasian Chartism, sometimes referred to as simply Chartism is a variant of liberalism which was most common during the late Eighteenth-early Nineteenth Centuries in central Asura and other Asuran colonies, particularly in Rennekka and Vestrim. The ideology is similar to classical liberalism in its promotion of civil liberties under the rule of law whilst emphasising strong economic freedoms with little intervention from the central state in the economy. Importantly however, Chartism is notable for its emphasis on retaining the role of the church for creating a morale society, as well as promoting a gradualist approach to democratisation, sometimes characterised as 'democracy from above' or 'elite liberalism'.