Sahren Republicanism movement
The Sahren Republicanism movement refers specifically to the cultural impacts of the early Republican leaders of Sahrland and the early implementations of Svobodism. It differs from Svobodism in that it is not a guiding philosophy for how politics are to be conducted but a movement to modernise the cultures of Sahrland
Sahren Republicanism movement
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General Nature | Cultural | ||||
Location | Sahr | ||||
Attendance | Sahr Chadastok |
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Background
The Sahren Civil War
New Sahren man and woman
Nedfry Svoboda and his younger sister Kara Svoboda were actively depicted as the role model for how people ought to behave and what strengths they should strive for in the new Sahrland. This choice was made because Nedfry never married.
Republican Historiography
Republican historiography views late Chevpsendic and early Sahren traditions as an obstacle to progressive reforms, and considers itself to be the inheritor to the Chevspendi at their peak as nomadic raiders in Doren.
Linguistic Purity
Linguistic Purity refers to the correlation between the culture and the language, proposing a linguostate as the most legitimate national form instead of an ethnostate. This part was supported significantly by Pan-Aontans who urged an act of similarifcation between Egercian and Tekkian which passed shortly after Svoboda took the presidency.
The theory of Linguistic purity had a profound influence in Sahrland-Bastia, proposing that the vast geographical and cultural differences between the two countries could be completely overcome by turning the entire population into billingual speakers of Egercian and Bastian. In doing this it was hoped greater camaraderie could be found between the members of Greater Aontas and that Wuste and Bastia could be formally introduced into the union. These efforts proved successful, but their effect was limited given the short time period that Sahrland-Bastia existed for.
To this day there are a significant number of Egercian speakers in Bastia as a result of Linguistic purity theory.