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'''Ranyaism''' is a political ideology pioneered by the [[Qübu Republican Front|Qübu revolutionary]] [[Úbor Ranya]] in his 1971 book [[Any-Qübu (book)|Any-Qübu]]. Ranyaism is a form of [[Qübüji nationalism]]. Ranyaism promotes the idea of the [[Traditionalist conservatism|traditionalist conservative]] representative democracy, where the government serves primarily to protect the native culture of the people and prevent outside influence. Ranyaism originated as a militant subgroup in the Qübu Republican Front, associated with the removal of the church-state divide and retaliation against colonial powers. While Ranyaism was the dominant ideology among the Qübu Republican revolutionaries, especially after the [[Statement of Exile of Ógóngü I Algáracöwönt|deposition of the king]] and establishment of the [[The Republican Senate of the Republic of Qübüj|The Republican Senate]], Ranyaism was outlawed in [[Coburia]] following [[Garáš Aföčny]]'s rise to power.
'''Ranyaism''' is a political ideology pioneered by the [[Qübu Republican Front|Qübu revolutionary]] [[Úbor Ranya]] in his 1971 book [[Any-Qübu (book)|Any-Qübu]]. Ranyaism is a form of right-wing democratic [[Qübüji nationalism]], often tied to religious militancy. Ranyaism promotes the idea of the [[Traditionalist conservatism|traditionalist conservative]] representative democracy, where the government serves primarily to protect the native culture of the people and prevent outside influence. Ranya repeatedly condemned foreign missionaries and merchants, and Ranyaist writings generally reflect isolationist, autarkic, or xenophobic views.
 
Ranyaism originated as a militant subgroup in the Qübu Republican Front, associated with the removal of the church-state divide and retaliation against colonial powers. While Ranyaism was the dominant ideology among the Qübu Republican revolutionaries, especially after the [[Statement of Exile of Ógóngü I Algáracöwönt|deposition of the king]] and establishment of the [[The Republican Senate of the Republic of Qübüj|The Republican Senate]], Ranyaism was outlawed in [[Coburia]] following [[Garáš Aföčny]]'s rise to power. Ranyaist groups still operate covertly in and around Coburia, mostly former revolutionaries and members of the defunct [[Baigá Republican Party of Qübüj]].
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[[Category:Political ideologies]]
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[[Category:Coburia]]
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[[Category:Coburian politics]]

Revision as of 23:00, 8 April 2023

Ranyaism is a political ideology pioneered by the Qübu revolutionary Úbor Ranya in his 1971 book Any-Qübu. Ranyaism is a form of right-wing democratic Qübüji nationalism, often tied to religious militancy. Ranyaism promotes the idea of the traditionalist conservative representative democracy, where the government serves primarily to protect the native culture of the people and prevent outside influence. Ranya repeatedly condemned foreign missionaries and merchants, and Ranyaist writings generally reflect isolationist, autarkic, or xenophobic views.

Ranyaism originated as a militant subgroup in the Qübu Republican Front, associated with the removal of the church-state divide and retaliation against colonial powers. While Ranyaism was the dominant ideology among the Qübu Republican revolutionaries, especially after the deposition of the king and establishment of the The Republican Senate, Ranyaism was outlawed in Coburia following Garáš Aföčny's rise to power. Ranyaist groups still operate covertly in and around Coburia, mostly former revolutionaries and members of the defunct Baigá Republican Party of Qübüj.