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Cohenism is a form of far-right ultranationalism that is charachterized by political authoroterianism (accused, denied), social militarism, and economic freedom. The ideology came to prominance in the latter half of the 20th century in the Kingdom of Pavulturilor, mainly from low ranking military officers, who formed the Pavulturilori Black League officer's clique, that sought the reclamation of Northern Alaia from Terranihil's first communist, then National progressive rule and influance, by this nature, Anti-communism and Anti-national progressivism, as well as Irredentism became prominant core tenants of the still-nameless ideology, this officer cliuqe has began to gain more and more influance well into the 21st century in the Military.
After the end of The Midnight Affairs, the marshal Meir Cohen has took over control of Pavulturilor and established the Provisional Authority of Pavulturilor as a governmental body to control the country, and spread the ideology, now coined as "Cohenism", to the country's populace in every way possible.
Presently, Cohenism is the offical ideology of the dominant political party in Pavulturilor, being the Party for National Integrity (PIN), it's student wing, the United Campuses of Pavulturilor, and it's youth wing, the Pavulturilori Patriotic Youth.
Cohenism places a strong emphesis on the Pavulturilori national identity, as well as the Jewish identity of the country, supporting Jewish Nationalism in Pavulturilor's vacinity (perticualrly in Northern Alaia). The ideology is critiqed by it's opposition as a facistic and chuvanistic cult of personality, with at least the first being denied by most followers of the ideology.