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'''Scipianism''' is a socio-cultural ideology promoting ties of brotherhood and cooperation within a defined central [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipian]] cultural polity of the [[Ninva|Ninva desert]] and [[Karana river|Karana river basin]] which is seen as distinct from the coastal Scipian civilizations of the [[Latium|Latin]]-dominated Periclean coast, the [[Pulau Keramat|Pulaui]]-dominated Ozeros, and the [[Sante Reze|Rezese]]-dominated southwest Scipia. The end goal of the Scipianist ideology is the political unification of the central Scipian socio-cultural space typically defined as the modern [[Charnea|Charnean Republic]] and the [[Amayana Makgato Federation]] under a single political entity capable of resisting the domination of all foreign influences and asserting itself as a fully independent geopolitical player, reviving the suppressed central Scipian civilization embodied by the ancient Deshrian Kingdoms of central Charnea and eastern Itayana as well as the medieval [[Charnean Empire|Ihemodian Ninvite state]]. Politically, Scipianism can be considered an offshoot of the [[Pan-Ninvaism|Pan-Ninvaist]] current of Charnean nationalism that has been heavily influenced by the ideology of Amayana-Itayanan Unionism.
'''Scipianism''' is a socio-cultural movement promoting ties of brotherhood and cooperation within a defined central [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipian]] cultural polity of the [[Ninva|Ninva desert]] and [[Karana river|Karana river basin]] which is seen as distinct from the coastal Scipian civilizations of the [[Latium|Latin]]-dominated Periclean coast, the [[Pulau Keramat|Pulaui]]-dominated Ozeros, and the [[Sante Reze|Rezese]]-dominated southwest Scipia. The end goal of the Scipianist ideology is the political unification of the central Scipian socio-cultural space typically defined as the modern [[Charnea|Charnean Republic]] and the [[Amayana Makgato Federation]] under a single political entity capable of resisting the domination of all foreign influences and asserting itself as a fully independent geopolitical player, reviving the suppressed central Scipian civilization embodied by the ancient Deshrian Kingdoms of central Charnea and eastern Itayana as well as the medieval [[Charnean Empire|Ihemodian Ninvite state]]. Politically, Scipianism can be considered an offshoot of the [[Pan-Ninvaism|Pan-Ninvaist]] current of Charnean nationalism that has been heavily influenced by the ideology of Amayana-Itayanan Unionism, combining the ethno-cultural nationalism of the Charnean variety which espouses the unity of all peoples of the Deshret-centric central Scipian civilization together with the Amayana ideology of achieving political unification of brother peoples through any military or diplomatic means necessary.

Revision as of 19:36, 3 March 2024

Scipianism is a socio-cultural movement promoting ties of brotherhood and cooperation within a defined central Scipian cultural polity of the Ninva desert and Karana river basin which is seen as distinct from the coastal Scipian civilizations of the Latin-dominated Periclean coast, the Pulaui-dominated Ozeros, and the Rezese-dominated southwest Scipia. The end goal of the Scipianist ideology is the political unification of the central Scipian socio-cultural space typically defined as the modern Charnean Republic and the Amayana Makgato Federation under a single political entity capable of resisting the domination of all foreign influences and asserting itself as a fully independent geopolitical player, reviving the suppressed central Scipian civilization embodied by the ancient Deshrian Kingdoms of central Charnea and eastern Itayana as well as the medieval Ihemodian Ninvite state. Politically, Scipianism can be considered an offshoot of the Pan-Ninvaist current of Charnean nationalism that has been heavily influenced by the ideology of Amayana-Itayanan Unionism, combining the ethno-cultural nationalism of the Charnean variety which espouses the unity of all peoples of the Deshret-centric central Scipian civilization together with the Amayana ideology of achieving political unification of brother peoples through any military or diplomatic means necessary.