Tự Ý Chí

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Tự Ý Chí

自意志
FounderHoàng Viện Trai
IdeologyNainese nationalism
Authoritarianism
Social conservatism
Economic nationalism
Anti-imperialism
Socialism
National Principlism
Political positionRight-wing (Social)
Center-left (Economic)

Self-Will Ideology, commonly known as Tự Ý Chí (自意志) or sometimes Hoangism, is a political ideology of Nainan, it has been the continuous state ideology of Nainan since the foundation of the Harmonious Republic of Nainan in 1956. It centers around the teachings and writings of Hoàng Viện Trai, a Nainese military officer and professor who eventually founded the Nainan People's Solidarity and Longevity, a political party that centers around the ideology. It is mostly nationalist in nature calling for an independent and self-sufficient Nainan free from control of the Euclean powers, both capitalist or socialist. It encompasses that the state must ensure that Nainan remains this way for all time, and is very authoritarian. It rejects what it considers "Euclean colonial ideas", such as liberalism, individualism, and social democracy. It adopts various socialist ideals as well, including state planned economy, neosocialism, and trade unions, but rejects other aspects of other socialist states, such as left-wing progressivism, which it considers another tool of Euclean influence. Socially is generally right-wing, supporting traditionalism, social conservatism, and nationalism. Another major part of the ideology is the advocacy for national independence from foreign influence. It is heavily inspired by the National Principlism of Shangea and the Sattarism of Zorasan.

The ideology has been the state ideology of Nainan and currently continues to be, though it has branched out into smaller subsects, some being more liberal, others being more authoritarian. Symbols of Tự Ý Chí include the Golden Star, and the tuổi thọ symbol, representing longevity and life.

History

Hoàng Viện Trai, is the creator of what most of the ideology is based upon.

Principles

Criticism