Hirdism

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Hirdism is an far right political ideology that was founded in Norgsveldet in 1903, gaining a lot of support during the Great War, however after King Haakon III used his royal progative in 1917 to disolve the parilament. Which made the Hirdist elements in the military declare open revolt against the king, causing the Norgsveltian Civil War. After which the ideology was almost completly gone away in Norgsveldet. Though in modern day having been stated to inspired other far right parties such as the Humanist Party of Meremaa, National Union Party (Norgsveldet) and the National People's Union Party (Tiervan), and the far right organisation paramilitary Iron Front (Helslandr). Though none of these organisations has declared themself as officaly hirdist.

Hirdism

Hirderisme
FounderTir Dveirleson
Founded1903
IdeologySecularism, Republicanism, Ultra Nationalism, Militarism
Political positionWikipedia: Far Right
Colors  Brown

Hirdism promotes the extreme forms of secularism, nationalism, militarism and republicanism. Wanting the removal of all religion as it sees the whorship of gods as a concept, to weaken the popular conscious loyalty to their nation. As such viewing religion as inherently an tool for the status quo, to allow the nation to be "unpure". It also views monarchy as inherently connected to religion, as such wished to get rid of any monarchism, to establish a nationalistic republic. Though, extremly militarist, it does rejects imperial ambitions on contrast to other far right ideologies such as fascism. Instead most hirdists promotes isolationism as the only way to reject foreign "degeneracy". Hirdism is however economicaly vague. With most modern hirdist movements, or movements based on hirdism stating the need of military taking control of the economy, but rarely on what they going to do with it. Though through letters that Tir Dveirleson, the founded of the ideology, has sent to his friend about the economy is the following: "We as people can not be distracted of how good or bad the economy is doing, when we should be fighting for our nation's very soul! Our people does not understand, that it matters little if the markets are going down or up, so far as the status quo is kept! If we want to change our country, we can not just 'reform' or go back to the old ways. But to start at new, wipe the slate completly clean. We must start completly anew". With hirdists, nor many other for that matter not sure what was the economic views of Tir, if he had any.

After Hirdism gained a small boost of popularity in Norgsveldet in 1980, after the Tieresh Independence War, two branches became populare within Hirdism circles. One being traditional Hirdism, wanting to keep in the way they think the founder wanted to keep it. The second being neo-hirdism, which promotes on gaining control through the systems of democracy, and thinks that after religion has been purged from the conscious of the average person. Neo-hirdism also rejects the isolationists views of Tir. Stating that the only way to ensure religion don't destroy the nation, is through promotion of the ideology in other countries.