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'''Akuan Democracy''', also referred to as a
Attempts to place Akuan Democracy on a left-right political spectrum has been difficult to pinpoint, as Akuan Democrats reject liberal economics, individualism, advocate for state intervention and cooperativization of businesses. While simultaneously being zealously against centralized governments, incorporation of Brewmasters into government, religious law and incorporation of religious teachings into the education system. Socially, they're to the left or far-left on social issues with the exception of abortion where they are considered to be right-wing to far-right. Economically, due to [[Akuan Finance]] and Akuan labour beliefs, they tend to prefer cooperatives or communal ownership of businesses though they're not expressly opposed to private ownership. Akuanists treating work as a important form of worship, as such worship being communal activity it tracks from a Akuan perspective though this is heavily overly simplified.
Akuan Democracy played a critical role in decolonization within [[Norgsveldet|Norgsveltian]] colonies, and other former majority-Akuan colonies. Several Akuan parties still being a key part of various grouping and governments, such as [[Ymirland]] and [[Hvaloaszna]]. Akuan Democracy continues to be influential within [[Novaris]] and [[Yasteria]], as well other parts of the world. In the [[North Concordian Economic Forum]], Akuan parties formed the Religious Progressive League and the political group of Progressive and Akuan Group. Most Akuan Democracy parties joined the [[International Red Union]] alliance of political parties.
== History ==
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