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{{WIP}}{{about|the political ideology of [[Kæra'zna]] since 1853|the underlying philosophy also occasionally referred to as Cult Nihilism|Ritual Nihilismnihilism}}
 
'''Cult nihilism''', known in formal contexts as '''Kæra nihilism''' or '''Azraic nihilism''', is the extremist ideology and associated doctrine produced from the implementation of [[Ritual nihilism|Ritual nihilist]] philosophy in [[Kæra'zna]]. In [[Kæra'zna]] proper, the term is associated with extremist interpretations of the state ideology - most prevalently expressed by the [[Cult of Absolute Purity|Purity faction]]. Due to its ideological roots as a political expression of [[W:Moral nihilism|Moral nihilism]] through the lens of furthering a [[W:Collective|collective]] [[W:In-group favoritism|in-group]] based upon an [[W:Ethnic nationalism|ethnonationalist]] framework of inclusion, the ideology has a complex relationship with [[W:Fascism|fascism]], with debates on the exact nature of the ideology in relation to that of fascism a common facet of the political analysis of [[Kæra'zna]].
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