Tretyakism

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The 'fist of Tretyak' is commonly used to represent the ideology. Its clutching of the three arrows, another Communalist symbol, has been interpreted to represent a 'unified direction'.
General Kostyantyn Tretyak, though part of the Chistovodian Army, defected to join the Chistovodian Section of the Workers' International due to his belief in their cause.

Tretyakism is the means of governing society and implementing social and economic policies which were either implemented or attempted to be implemented in Chistovodia during the years of 1951 - 1964. Though instituted by the Chistovodian General Congress of the time, its name is derived from General Kostyantyn Tretyak -- the leader of the revolutionary forces during the Chistovodian Civil War.

Tretyakism was implemented under the joint plans of President Eduard Bojchenko and Premier Kazymyr Shostak, both of them staunchly of the belief that the workers' revolution was an international armed struggle that should be continuously fought at all opportunities.


History

Tretyak led the Workers' Revolutionary Army during the Chistovodian Civil War, to great success. Unlike many contemporary communalist revolutionaries at the time, the WRA was successful in courting many of the dissatisfied regional armies. Tretyak had served in the Chistovodian Army for much of his life and his defection was viewed as a great boost of popularity for the CSWI.

Tretyakist Policies

Armed Proletariat

The Soldier Worker

Councilism in All Countries

Economic policy

Social policy