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'''Valkism''' ([[Gjorkan]]: Valkeachas) is a far-right ideology prominent mostly in [[Gjorka]]. It has close ties to fascism in many regards, but is distinctly it's own ideology. It has heavy religious influences mostly derived from pagan origins. It was founded in 1873 by [[Edward Vaughan]], and rose to prominence nationally in 1890s thanks to the efforts of writer [[Niall Rochfort]] who wrote several thesies about Valkism including his ''[[Progressive Society and Its Future]]''. It faded out towards the 1950s during the rule of the military dictatorship, but re-emerged in 1983 when the [[Valkist Front (Gjorka)|Valkist Front]], a terrorist organization focused on installing Valkism in [[Gjorka]], was created. [[Drew Assler]] founded the [[Gjorkan Valkist Party]] in 1993, and today operates as the largest Valkist organization. Valkism supports establishing a unitary centralized state completely sealed off from outside influence, and economy completely controlled by the state.
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'''Valkism''' ([[Gjorkan]]: Valkeachas) is a far-right ideology prominent mostly in [[Gjorka]]. Valkism supports establishing a unitary centralized state completely sealed off from outside influence, and economy completely controlled by the state. It has close ties to fascism in many regards, but is distinctly it's own ideology. It has heavy religious influences mostly derived from pagan origins. It was founded in 1873 by [[Edward Vaughan]], and rose to prominence nationally in 1890s thanks to the efforts of writer [[Niall Rochfort]] who wrote several theses about Valkism including his ''[[Progressive Society and Its Future]]''. The ideology exploded in popularity following the [[Second Gjorkan Civil War]], and was initially accepted by the [[Second Gjorkan Republic|military government]]. However, due to it's fervent paganist stance it clashed with the secular government causing Valkism to be banned in 1936. This led to a number of Valkists joining [[Golden Dawn]], a fascist terrorist organization with similar goals. The ideology slowly faltered from this point onward, and by the 1960s had cratered in popularity. In 1965, the dwindling valkist members of Golden Dawn broke away to from the [[Valkist Front (Gjorka)|Valkist Front]]. Following the [[Black Revolution]], the group agreed to disband along with the majority of other paramilitaries. The [[Valkist Alliance (Gjorka)|Valkist Alliance]] was formed but found no electoral success. In 1983, surviving members of the Valkist Front reformed the group into a terrorist organization. A decade later, [[Drew Assler]] founded the [[Gjorkan Valkist Party]] in 1993, and today operates as the largest Valkist organization.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 11 February 2023

Valkism (Gjorkan: Valkeachas) is a far-right ideology prominent mostly in Gjorka. Valkism supports establishing a unitary centralized state completely sealed off from outside influence, and economy completely controlled by the state. It has close ties to fascism in many regards, but is distinctly it's own ideology. It has heavy religious influences mostly derived from pagan origins. It was founded in 1873 by Edward Vaughan, and rose to prominence nationally in 1890s thanks to the efforts of writer Niall Rochfort who wrote several theses about Valkism including his Progressive Society and Its Future. The ideology exploded in popularity following the Second Gjorkan Civil War, and was initially accepted by the military government. However, due to it's fervent paganist stance it clashed with the secular government causing Valkism to be banned in 1936. This led to a number of Valkists joining Golden Dawn, a fascist terrorist organization with similar goals. The ideology slowly faltered from this point onward, and by the 1960s had cratered in popularity. In 1965, the dwindling valkist members of Golden Dawn broke away to from the Valkist Front. Following the Black Revolution, the group agreed to disband along with the majority of other paramilitaries. The Valkist Alliance was formed but found no electoral success. In 1983, surviving members of the Valkist Front reformed the group into a terrorist organization. A decade later, Drew Assler founded the Gjorkan Valkist Party in 1993, and today operates as the largest Valkist organization.