Renism

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Renism, often referred to as Triminism (Zhenian: 삼민주의), is a Zhenian ideology pursuing social order and stability based on legalist, nationalist and democratic political ideals. Built around three primary ideological goals - democracy (Zhenian: 민권), the welfare of the people (Zhenian: 민생) and the stability of the people (Zhenian: 민정) - it emphasizes the role of a centralized authority to uphold and maintain its ideological goals, as well as to establish social order upon which its three ideological goals can be laid. Its name comes from Amasar Ren, the first Chancellor of Zhenia and one of the Founding Fathers of Zhenia.

While there are various schools of thought following it, all schools of Renism are built under the stipulation regarding the necessity of social authority and order due to the inherently selfish nature of humans, as well as a overall centralized system of power to uphold order and social stability. Under such fundamentals, most schools allow political participation by all individuals to formulate said social authority and centralized power, as well as actively embrace economic liberalism as a method to maximize the welfare of the people, although the latter has been under attack in some schools of thought amid increased interaction with other ideologies.

History

Definitions

Democracy

Welfare of the People

Stability of the People

Concept

Collectivism

Economic liberalism

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