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Revision as of 05:56, 18 May 2024

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This page is meant to represent Iziaslav's political views. Please do not make any major edits without their permission.

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Iziaslavism is the ideology of Iziaslav. It is culturally far-right and economically center to right-wing, promoting Ukrainian ethnocentrism and ultranationalism along traditional values and Orthodox Christianity while being Russophile, though not a Putinist, and opposed to Western cultural liberalism, having a large bias against the United States of America and western-aligned organizations.


Overview

Iziaslavism is a highly nationalist and conservative ideology that puts emphasis on the importance of keeping Ukraine ethnically homogenous as well as politically and economically independent from the influence of foreign powers. However, it agrees with the concept promoted by Russian chauvinists regarding the Slavic Triune but instead of supporting a reunification with Russia it proposes instead the keeping of Ukraine's independence as a non-aligned state that opposes Western imperialism and retains its cultural and religious ties with Russia while being more suspicious of other neighboring nations such as Poland as well as completely eurosceptic, seeing the European Union as an abomination that goes against the very foundation of what Europe is supposed to be and once was. Iziaslavism is also economically right-wing, advocating for an ultranationalist variant of capitalism, but also holding some centrist tendencies regarding its support of a degree of state interventionism in the economy in order to ensure that economic development