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===[[File:Relnat-alt.png]] Christian Nationalism=== | ===[[File:Relnat-alt.png]] Christian Nationalism=== | ||
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===[[File:IslamNat.png]] Islamic Nationalism=== | ===[[File:IslamNat.png]] Islamic Nationalism=== | ||
<blockquote> ''For a variant applied to [[File:Cball-Indonesia.png]] Indonesia see [[File:Panc.png]] [[Pancasila]]'' </blockquote> | |||
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===[[File:HinduNat.png]] Hindu Nationalism=== | ===[[File:HinduNat.png]] Hindu Nationalism=== | ||
<blockquote> ''Main article: [[File:Hindutva.png]] [[Hindutva]]'' </blockquote> | |||
===[[File:BuddNat.png]] Buddhist Nationalism=== | ===[[File:BuddNat.png]] Buddhist Nationalism=== | ||
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In the context of [[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] Myanmar’s political opening since March 2011, Buddhist activism has made headlines over the past two years due to outbreaks of communal violence across the country marked by religious difference, notably anti-Muslim, that threaten to derail Myanmar’s once-promising transition. Many see a connection between these violent episodes and the rise of new Buddhist networks and organizations, including the ''969'' movement and the ''Patriotic Association of Myanmar''. <ref>https://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/research-projects/understanding-buddhist-nationalism-in-myanmar-religion-gender-identity-and-conflict-in-a-political-transition.html</ref> | In the context of [[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] Myanmar’s political opening since March 2011, Buddhist activism has made headlines over the past two years due to outbreaks of communal violence across the country marked by religious difference, notably anti-Muslim, that threaten to derail Myanmar’s once-promising transition. Many see a connection between these violent episodes and the rise of new Buddhist networks and organizations, including the ''969'' movement and the ''Patriotic Association of Myanmar''. <ref>https://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/research-projects/understanding-buddhist-nationalism-in-myanmar-religion-gender-identity-and-conflict-in-a-political-transition.html</ref> | ||
Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism is influenced by Sinhalese Buddhist mytho-history that was deployed by monks and politicians in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries to assert that [[File:Cball-SriLanka.png]] Sri Lanka is the designated sanctuary for Theravada Buddhism, belongs to Sinhalese Buddhists, and Tamils and others live there only due to Sinhalese Buddhist sufferance. This ideology has enabled majority superordination, minority subordination, and a separatist war waged by the | Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism is influenced by Sinhalese Buddhist mytho-history that was deployed by monks and politicians in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries to assert that [[File:Cball-SriLanka.png]] Sri Lanka is the designated sanctuary for Theravada Buddhism, belongs to Sinhalese Buddhists, and Tamils and others live there only due to Sinhalese Buddhist sufferance. This ideology has enabled majority superordination, minority subordination, and a separatist war waged by the ''Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)''. <ref>https://www.eastwestcenter.org/publications/sinhalese-buddhist-nationalist-ideology-implications-politics-and-conflict-resolution-s</ref> | ||
==Relationships== | ==Relationships== |
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Religious Nationalism is an ideology that incorporates religion into nationalism. It seeks to use a shared religion to unite people under a national identity. It typically holds reactionary and intolerant views towards members of other religions, but not always. Religious nationalism is compatible with practically any religion, including Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, etc.
History
Christian Nationalism
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Islamic Nationalism
For a variant applied to Indonesia see Pancasila
WIP
Hindu Nationalism
Main article: Hindutva
Buddhist Nationalism
In the context of Myanmar’s political opening since March 2011, Buddhist activism has made headlines over the past two years due to outbreaks of communal violence across the country marked by religious difference, notably anti-Muslim, that threaten to derail Myanmar’s once-promising transition. Many see a connection between these violent episodes and the rise of new Buddhist networks and organizations, including the 969 movement and the Patriotic Association of Myanmar. [1]
Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism is influenced by Sinhalese Buddhist mytho-history that was deployed by monks and politicians in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries to assert that Sri Lanka is the designated sanctuary for Theravada Buddhism, belongs to Sinhalese Buddhists, and Tamils and others live there only due to Sinhalese Buddhist sufferance. This ideology has enabled majority superordination, minority subordination, and a separatist war waged by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). [2]
Relationships
Friends
- Theocracy - Best way to enforce religious nationalism.
- Hindutva - My more extreme Indian counterpart.
- Religious Zionism - My Jewish friend!
- Pancasila - Me applied to Indonesia!
- State Shinto - Me in Japan, at one point in time.
- Christian Democracy and Islamic Democracy - My moderate friends!
- Neo-Ottomanism - What can I say except BASED?!
- Indigenism - Eh, you are more spiritual than following a specific religious ideology, but still based.
Frenemies
- Clerical Fascism - My extreme self. Oh my...
- Ba'athism - الله, سوریا و بشار! (even if you're secular)
- Religious Anarchism - At least you're religious.
- Esoteric Fascism - Hates most mainstrean religions, but still religious.
Enemies
- Laicism - Heathen!
- Progressivism - Herecy!
- Revolutionary Progressivism - Degenerate!
- State Atheism - DEVIL SPAWN!!
- Stalinism - Actively persecuted religious figures, so burn in hell!
Further Information
Texts
Wikipedia
Video
Citations
Gallery
Religious - Gott mit uns! | |
Main | Christian Democracy • Islamic Democracy • Religious Nationalism • Religious Rejectionism • Religious Anarchism |
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Theocratic | Christian Theocracy • Islamic Theocracy • Jewish Theocracy • Buddhist Theocracy • • Hindu Theocracy • Pagan Theocracy • Sikh Theocracy • Zoroastrian Theocracy • Shinto Theocracy • Chinese Theocracy |
Fictional | |
Self-Insert | Evenoskyism • BetterCallSneedism |
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