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The ‘Great Vision’ (Naaipa uren aned, lit. “All under the sky”) is a political idea and goal conceptualised by [[Davedhrien Kerman]], concerning the unification of the Dorvic plains under a [[Doren|single controlling state]].
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The '''’Great Vision’''', rarely also referred to as 'Naaipa uren aned' (Sarconian: literally “All under the sky”) is a political idea and goal conceptualised by [[Davedhrien Kerman]], concerning the unification of the Dorvic plains under a [[Doren|single controlling state]].
   
 
The Great Vision has been considered ‘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 Great Vision has been considered ‘achieved’ on two occasions: from 2080-2082 by the [[Doren|Combined Provinces of Doren]], and from 2135-2152 by the [[Doren|United Doren Federation]].

Revision as of 02:54, 11 July 2023

The ’Great Vision’, rarely also referred to as 'Naaipa uren aned' (Sarconian: literally “All under the sky”) is a political idea and goal conceptualised by Davedhrien Kerman, concerning the unification of the Dorvic plains under a single controlling state.

The Great Vision has been considered ‘achieved’ on two occasions: from 2080-2082 by the Combined Provinces of Doren, and from 2135-2152 by the United Doren Federation.

While the phrase is sometimes used interchangeably with Davedhrienism, this is not accurate - while Davedhrienism encompassed economic and societal ideas of governance, Davedhrien himself only considered his ‘Great Vision’ to concern the unification of a wider Dorvic state and not the manner of its administration. Nevertheless, the term has a strong public association with economic statism, Sarconia’s single-party regime, and even socialism.

Realising the ‘Great Vision’ has defined much of Sarconia’s foreign policy for over a century, continuing well after Dave’s death.