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− | The '''’Great Vision’''', rarely also referred to as ''Naaipa uren aned'' (Sarconian: |
+ | The '''’Great Vision’''', rarely also referred to as ''Naaipa uren aned'' (Sarconian: lit. “All under the sky”) is a political idea and goal created and often referenced by [[Davedhrien Kerman]], concerning the unification of the Dorvic plains under a [[Doren|single controlling state]]. |
[[File:CPD_Flag.png|thumb|300x300px|The flag of the [[Doren|Combined Provinces of Doren]].|right]] |
[[File:CPD_Flag.png|thumb|300x300px|The flag of the [[Doren|Combined Provinces of Doren]].|right]] |
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+ | [[File:SGF_Recruitment_Poster.png|thumb|200px|This [[Sarconian Ground Force]] recruitment poster, featuring the text ‘Guard your Inheritance’ in traditional Sarconian script, uses messaging heavily associated with the Great Vision.|right]] |
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+ | The Great Vision has been ‘achieved’ on two occasions: from 2080-2082 by the [[Doren|Combined Provinces of Doren]], and from 2135-2152 by the [[Doren|United Doren Federation]]. The [[Doren|Red Horde]] fulfilled similar criteria to those laid out by [[Davedhrien Kerman|Davedhrien]], but predates the first official publishing of the concept and notably originated as movement from outside [[Sarconia]]. |
+ | Often presented as a pan-Dorvic idea, the Great Vision’s origins and the influence of Sarconian political actors on both of its successful executions render it debatably an example of Sarconian rather than Dorvic nationalism. |
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⚫ | While the term is sometimes used interchangeably with [[Davedhrienism]], this is not accurate - while Davedhrienism encompasses several economic and societal ideas of governance, [[Davedhrien Kerman|Davedhrien]] himself considered his ‘Great Vision’ to only concern the unification of a wider Dorvic state and not the manner of its administration. Nevertheless, the idea has a strong public association with economic statism, [[Sarconia|Sarconia’s]] single-party regime, and even socialism. |
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+ | {{Quote|Once the wider state is reclaimed: we must cultivate a totality of focus, politically, industrially and culturally. [[Sarconia]] will become a singular engine of the Great Vision.|cite=Writings of [[Davedhrien Kerman]], 2112}} |
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 21 October 2023
- See Also: Davedhrienism
The ’Great Vision’, rarely also referred to as Naaipa uren aned (Sarconian: lit. “All under the sky”) is a political idea and goal created and often referenced by Davedhrien Kerman, concerning the unification of the Dorvic plains under a single controlling state.
The Great Vision has been ‘achieved’ on two occasions: from 2080-2082 by the Combined Provinces of Doren, and from 2135-2152 by the United Doren Federation. The Red Horde fulfilled similar criteria to those laid out by Davedhrien, but predates the first official publishing of the concept and notably originated as movement from outside Sarconia.
Often presented as a pan-Dorvic idea, the Great Vision’s origins and the influence of Sarconian political actors on both of its successful executions render it debatably an example of Sarconian rather than Dorvic nationalism.
While the term is sometimes used interchangeably with Davedhrienism, this is not accurate - while Davedhrienism encompasses several economic and societal ideas of governance, Davedhrien himself considered his ‘Great Vision’ to only concern the unification of a wider Dorvic state and not the manner of its administration. Nevertheless, the idea has a strong public association with economic statism, Sarconia’s single-party regime, and even socialism.
“ | Once the wider state is reclaimed: we must cultivate a totality of focus, politically, industrially and culturally. Sarconia will become a singular engine of the Great Vision. | ” |
—Writings of Davedhrien Kerman, 2112 |
The aim of realising the Great Vision has defined much of Sarconia’s foreign policy for over a century, continuing well after Dave’s death.