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There are four principles to the ideology: {{wp|nationalism}}, {{wp|republicanism}}, judicialism (sometimes rendered as {{wp|statism}}), and {{wp|reformism}}. These principles, combined, outline the guidelines to create a sort-of {{wp|social democracy}}. Kalma intended for the use of state authoritarianism in a period of “political tutelage” to break apart the social authoritarianism within and between existing communities.
There are four principles to the ideology: {{wp|nationalism}}, {{wp|republicanism}}, judicialism (sometimes rendered as {{wp|statism}}), and {{wp|reformism}}. These principles, combined, outline the guidelines to create a sort-of {{wp|social democracy}}. Kalma intended for the use of state authoritarianism in a period of “political tutelage” to break apart the social authoritarianism within and between existing communities.


Although originally an ideology with the goal of forming a {{wp|liberal democracy}}, the democratic reforms to Restarkism proved themselves untenable during the final years of Kalma’s premiership. A combination of outside influence and a fundamental disagreement on the shared values of the new republic led to the failure of multi-party democracy, leading to Restarkism’s evolution into a more {{wp|liberal autocracy|liberal autocratic}} ideology.
Although originally an ideology with the goal of forming a {{wp|liberal democracy}}, democratic reforms to Restarkism proved themselves untenable during the final years of Kalma’s premiership. A combination of outside influence and a fundamental disagreement on the shared values of the new republic led to the failure of multi-party democracy, leading to Restarkism’s evolution into a more {{wp|liberal autocracy|liberal autocratic}} ideology.


Restarkism was greatly influenced by Kalma’s time in the Occident, especially in [[Caphiria]] and [[Kiravia]]. It contains both elements of social liberalism and autocracy championed by the Caphirian political system, and elements of federalism and republicanism found in Kiravia. Kalma credits the principles of [[Shaftonist democracy]], namely ''athnivirsa'' (proper order) and ''uordhiria'' (edification) as an inspiration for Restarkism.
Restarkism was greatly influenced by Kalma’s time in the Occident, especially in [[Caphiria]] and [[Kiravia]]. It contains both elements of social liberalism and autocracy championed by the Caphirian political system, and elements of federalism and republicanism found in Kiravia. Kalma credits the principles of [[Shaftonist democracy]], namely ''athnivirsa'' (proper order) and ''uordhiria'' (edification) as an inspiration for Restarkism.
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