It also has a large contingent of infra-materialists. In spite of the nation's distancing from classical Mazovianist ideals, it still utilizes the five-pointed star as a logo, and considers Ignus Nilsen its founding father. The state is also known for producing and donating resources to humanitarian aid, but their exports are generally considered low quality. The Republic's Ministry of Information is known for producing dubious data, though a lot of propaganda is also produced against it. The SRV's government encourages high levels of physical fitness as a means of defense against capitalist aggression, and considers bear wrestling its national sport. In current times, the SRV is governed by President Sapormat 'Sport' Knezhinisky, considered by foreigners as a repressive and corrupt leader who has ruled for over three decades. The state, officially considered Nilsenist-Mazovianist, was never overthrown, though it is said to have degenerated from its original ideal as a "socialist utopia". The commune was extinguished in '06, giving way to the Samaran People's Republic (SRV) after the assault on Graad, during which Ignus Nilsen, Mazov's second-in-command, led an evacuation to the Samaran isola. The commune's official anthem was 'Boy with a Scythe / Golden Sun'. The commune was known for its weapon production, particularly the Triangong 4.46, which was supplied to Revacholian revolutionaries as military aid. In Samara, communism first sprouted in the Hsin-Yao Commune, a province of the former Safre Empire. The Post-Revolutionary Graadian state is also known for its proxy war with Safre, committing many atrocities in the village of Co Hoi. By the '20s, Graad had started a process of economic liberalization known as the Yugo-Graad Spring, though it was considered a failure, resulting in violent riots from '27 to '29. The nation would go on to conceive of Graadian realism, a literary genre known for being dense, depressing and difficult to read. By the year '08, Graadian nations had taken part in the Coalition of Nations' assault on the Commune of Revachol. Īfter the downfall of the Mazovian government, Graad appears to have been quickly resettled into Moralist International administration, becoming a safe haven for former enemies of the Revolution such as Revacholian King Guillaume Le Lion. The official anthem of the Graadian party was 'Brave Children, Favourites of History'. In the year '08, the final siege on the State Day Palace in Mirova took place, during which Mazov is said to have committed suicide. Led by Mazov, Premier of the Communist Party of Shest and Graad and head of the Eleven Day Government, the Graadian proletariat held power over the nation for six years, being known for burning churches, and establishing labour camps for bourgeois opponents in southeast Graad, particularly Yekokataa. Graad, the birthplace of the Revolution in the year '02, was also the first nation to establish a socialist state. The colour white was chosen as it is the colour of peace, also seeming to complement the black used by anarchists. The wreath of antlers represented a society that could both exist alongside and rule over the natural world, while the five-pointed star, a social-democratic symbol, was turned upside down to symbolize the toppling of the old order. The symbol was created 40 years before the current century, eventually being adopted by Mazov and the communards. Īlthough the precise ideals of the communists varied between the major branches of the Revolution, they had some common elements, exemplified by their universal symbol: the star-and-antlers. Although the process contrasts with anarchist theory, the two groups were allies during the Revolution, though anarchist movements have largely been forgotten since. Ideology Ĭommunist theory, also called dialectical materialism, or critical theory, is a type of historical analysis based on the concept of class warfare, believing that the historic role of the proletariat social-class is to rise up against its bourgeois oppressors, producing, through a process known as the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, a state which protects workers' interests. Ever since the collapse of the Antecentennial Revolution, communist movements have become fringe and persecuted, and split off into many ideological variants. Communists, also called Communards, Mazovians, Materialists, or Socialists, are leftist revolutionaries who follow the writings and teachings of Kras Mazov, a Graadian historian, economist, and founder of scientific communism.
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