Algizism

Algizism is the ideology that believes in a free, economically collectivist and traditional society in western culture.

Personality
It's very introverted, likes to listen Neofolk music and pretty paranoid.

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Beliefs
This ideology has Dugin's "Dassein" as its subject and proposes the emancipation of each people to build a new society based on degrowth, where great importance is given to self-sufficient and self-governed local communes, which are the most important social unit at the political level, which would feed the emergence of a new form of confederal organization, resulting from the inability to centralize a society that is more agrarian than industrial, and the capacity for communal self-government, similar to the Icelandic Commonwealth. It also proposes the re-enchantment of Western society, supporting the return to a traditional society that replaces the decadent modern world, a society where, for example, death returns to being a metaphysical phenomenon and not a technical one, where magic and myth return to be fundamental. Algizism proposes as strategy the creation of self-sufficient and self-governed rural and traditionalist communes in communion with nature and with a lifestyle based on the community, sustaining itself through hunting, agriculture, livestock, gathering, crafts... The difference with neo-Luddism is that Algizism does not reject technological advances as such, but it does not put science, productivity or progress as ontological leaders, but subordinates them to the common good, taking care that these advances do not destroy autonomy or make life more stressful or difficult, even as algizism has a techno-sceptic analysis that draws heavily on the Unabomber Manifesto. This ideology is opposed to centralization, supporting the different local cultures and the manifestation of these in the particularities of the way of life of each place. This ideology supports projects like the Free City of Christiania, and has similar goals that exploit the creativity that can come from local government. With this, Algizism is very survivalist, since it ensures that it has a base from which to sustain itself and grow in the event of a hypothetical collapse of the capitalist industrial civilization. Algizism can also be supported by atheists or agnostics, who conclude that a traditional society would be more desirable than the society of the modern world. Algizism is opposed to universalism and is not made to establish a model for non-Western societies, it leaves them the task of liberating themselves according to their traditions, with which it supports indigenous liberation movements such as the EZLN.

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