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After several rounds of revisions to satisfy political censors, ''Moral Evolution of Coscivian Spiritual Civilisation'' became an overnight blockbuster by the standards of academic publishing, and was widely circulated among scholars in [[Kiravian Sunderance|both Kiravias]] and the Coscivian diaspora. Aktagardin's became - and remains - the most widely understood and most widely taught theory of prehistoric Kiravian religion, less on account of its factual validity than on account of being the first theory of its kind on the scene, its satisfying logical propositions, a dearth of rival theories, and the quality of Aktagardin's writing.  
After several rounds of revisions to satisfy political censors, ''Moral Evolution of Coscivian Spiritual Civilisation'' became an overnight blockbuster by the standards of academic publishing, and was widely circulated among scholars in [[Kiravian Sunderance|both Kiravias]] and the Coscivian diaspora. Aktagardin's became - and remains - the most widely understood and most widely taught theory of prehistoric Kiravian religion, less on account of its factual validity than on account of being the first theory of its kind on the scene, its satisfying logical propositions, a dearth of rival theories, and the quality of Aktagardin's writing.  
==Background==
''Moral Evolution of Coscivian Spiritual Civilisation'' was researched<ref>If one can call it that.</ref> during the closing years of the [[Kiravian Civil War]] and written and edited during the first five years of the [[Kiravian Union]]. This was an era when competing visions of [[Coscivian modernism]] clashed not just in the cafés and lecture halls, but also on the battlefield, and when the strengthening cultural hegemony of the Occident and raised new interest in the codifying the defining themes of Coscivian culture and legitimising them through narratives more in the vein of ascendant Occidental science than {{wt|Schnapsidee|neoclassical Coscivian thought and the liquid longue durée}}. Its author, D.B. Aktagardin, had by accident of space and time been educated with little exposure to the Marxian theoretical frameworks proliferating through Kiravian academia.


==General Outline==
==General Outline==
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''Moral Evolution of Coscivian Spiritual Civilisation'' is notable for being the first significant dark philological work written in Kiravic rather than in High Coscivian, and indeed the only such work until the 21st century AD.
''Moral Evolution of Coscivian Spiritual Civilisation'' is notable for being the first significant dark philological work written in Kiravic rather than in High Coscivian, and indeed the only such work until the 21st century AD.
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