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Beranism

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Beranism is an ontologically monistic philosophy which seeks to understand socioeconomic relations and class conflict, as well as a dialectical view of change, including social and technological change. It originates from the works of early 20th-century Ostrozavan philosophers Vlastimil Beran and Julius Jahoda.

Beranism has had a profound impact on global academia, having influenced many fields, including archaeology, art history and theory, anthropology, media studies, science studies, political science, theater, history, sociology, cultural studies, education, economics, ethics, criminology, geography, literary criticism, film theory, psychology, and philosophy. The current Prime Republic of Ostrozava is heavily influenced by Beranism.