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[[File:Glastonbury_Town_Hall.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Rees town hall.]]
[[File:TretyatskismLogo.png|thumb|200px|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'.]]
'''Rees''' (pronounced {{IPAc-en|ˈ|r|iː|s}}, {{wp|Frisian language|Dellish}}: ''Riis'', also known as '''West-Riis''' or '''West Rees'''), is a parish and town of [[Estmere]], located in [[Counties of Estmere|the Perch]] and the [[States of Estmere|state]] of [[Arvorne]]. The town is sistered with [[Riis|Oost-Rijs]], with which it has a complicated border that it is known for. The town consists primarily of a number of Estmerish {{wp|exclaves}} surrounded by [[Hennehouwe]]. It had a population of 4,389 in 2015. ('''[[Rees|See more...]]''')
'''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 1949 - 1964. Though instituted by the Chistovodian General Congress of the time, its name is derived from [[Chistovodia|General Kostyantyn Tretyak]] -- the leader of the revolutionary forces during the [[Chistovodian Civil War]].
 
Tretyakism was implemented under the joint plans of President [[Chistovodia|Eduard Bojchenko]] and Premier [[Chistovodia|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. Bojchenko and Shostak were both of the belief that councilism in the Asterias was under an existential threat of reprisal from the victorious powers of the Great War; who had been given enough time to regroup and consolidate themselves. Unsuccessful councilist uprisings in Asteria Inferior, and the subsequent tension between the Vinalias, led to the development of an ideology that sought to prepare Chistovodia to fight 'an entire continent of enemies', by arming its population and gearing the socialist state to become 'an armed intermediary' before its own dissolution.
 
Bojchenko forcibly conscripted and armed the population, believing it to be a way to further the policies of 'Councilism in All Countries' whilst Shostak developed the concept of the 'soldier worker': a yet undescribed section of the proletariat that was prepared and willing to fight to overthrow the bourgeoise as his dedicated profession. Both oversaw the development of 'hierarchical command' with the Chistovodian Section of the Workers' International and the 'militarisation of socialism', as well as the pursuing of social policies that regimented daily life to mirror that of a military unit to shift the nation into phase of 'total conflict'.
 
Economically, Bojchenko oversaw the creation of numerous specialised Presidium positions for industrial expansion whilst Shostak redeveloped the ministry of agriculture by decree of the General Congress into complete state control, removing many of the local authorities that had been set up by the initial revolution. Through contacts in the AIS, foreign thinkers, strategists, economists and inventors were hired to help prepare for what was regarded to be an 'inevitability' of conflict. ('''[[Tretyakism|See more...]]''')


[[File:Gemeentehuis_Eindhout.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Riis town hall.]]
'''Riis''' ({{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}}: ''Rijs'', also referred to as '''East-Riis''' or '''Oost-Rijs'''), is a [[Hennehouwe#Administrative divisions|municipality]] in [[Hennehouwe]], located in the region of [[Lower Stegeren]]. The municipality is located on the border between Hennehouwe and [[Estmere]], sharing a complicated borderline with {{wp|exclave|exclaves}} that make up the majority of the Estmerish town [[Rees]], which themselves contain second-order exclaves of Riis. The municipality had a population of 7,641 at the time of the 2018 census. ('''[[Riis|See more...]]''')


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Revision as of 16:48, 1 March 2022

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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'.

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 1949 - 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. Bojchenko and Shostak were both of the belief that councilism in the Asterias was under an existential threat of reprisal from the victorious powers of the Great War; who had been given enough time to regroup and consolidate themselves. Unsuccessful councilist uprisings in Asteria Inferior, and the subsequent tension between the Vinalias, led to the development of an ideology that sought to prepare Chistovodia to fight 'an entire continent of enemies', by arming its population and gearing the socialist state to become 'an armed intermediary' before its own dissolution.

Bojchenko forcibly conscripted and armed the population, believing it to be a way to further the policies of 'Councilism in All Countries' whilst Shostak developed the concept of the 'soldier worker': a yet undescribed section of the proletariat that was prepared and willing to fight to overthrow the bourgeoise as his dedicated profession. Both oversaw the development of 'hierarchical command' with the Chistovodian Section of the Workers' International and the 'militarisation of socialism', as well as the pursuing of social policies that regimented daily life to mirror that of a military unit to shift the nation into phase of 'total conflict'.

Economically, Bojchenko oversaw the creation of numerous specialised Presidium positions for industrial expansion whilst Shostak redeveloped the ministry of agriculture by decree of the General Congress into complete state control, removing many of the local authorities that had been set up by the initial revolution. Through contacts in the AIS, foreign thinkers, strategists, economists and inventors were hired to help prepare for what was regarded to be an 'inevitability' of conflict. (See more...)


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