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'''Livism''' (also spelt '''Livvism''') is the controversial ideology represented by the politics of [[Shirerithian]] stateswoman and Imperial Mother [[Liv Dravot]] (1615–1663). It is closely related to [[Nationalist and Humanist Party|national humanism]] and [[shire:Khanism|Khanism]] though it is often seen as a more radical and pure form, in terms of ethics, of these two. In Livism, a strict consequentialist ethic is followed, contrasted to the more pragmatic nature and deontological ethics of national humanism. As such, Livism teaches that if the moral (good) outcome of an intended action is greater than the harm it causes, it is the moral imperative to perform that action. Outside the [[Raspur Pact]], Livism is considered more controversial than within it, and, in Franco-Batavia and Stormark especially, a destructive ideology (more below).
#REDIRECT [[Shirerithian neofeudalism]]
 
It was through Livism, academics argue, rather than national humanism, that the [[Auspicious Occasion]] came to fruition, and the [[Froyalanish genocide|Froyalanish exodus]] (also known as the [[Froyalanish genocide]]) was organised. Livism, not national humanism, influenced the new feudalism of both pre- and post–Auspicious Occasion Shireroth, known as [[Noorian feudalism]]. Shireroth where a strict hierarchy of people (nobles, denizens, loyal subjects, community servants, protected persons) was established in order to uphold stability and the maximization of happiness among all people in Shireroth. This Livist feudalism is today, however, only still applied in [[Shireroth]] and, among the [[Vulture States]], [[Sathrati]], while the more conservative national humanism has dominated the political direction in the [[Unified Governorates]] and [[Elwynn]], as well as, arguably, the other Vulture States with regard to their views on the Froyalanish question.
 
== Franco-Batavian and Storish views ==
 
Livism is a controversial ideology. For example, Franco-Batavia and Stormark consider it a destructive ideology that contains anti-Froyalanism and [[Anti-Vanicism]]. They allege that Livism does not shun extreme consequences of exclusion, hatred, castration and mass murder.
 
=== Characteristics ===
 
These are characteristics of Livism, according to academics in Franco-Batavia and Stormark:
* War spirit: provoking war to discourage other players.
** Using mortar shells to shoot a speaker from another nation because there would be "sound pollution". This fallacy was used to violate sovereignty, provoking the [[Second Amokolian War]];
* Lack of imagination and jealousy: stealing creative ideas.
** After the [[Second Amokolian War]] was provoked, they set up their own "propaganda loudspeakers" along a border.
** Under suggestive arguments, taking back the character [[Clara Sundara]], thereby also taking the children with them, even though they were not self-created.
* Greatness madness and group madness: preserving the false narrative;
** Maintaining the legitimacy of [[shire:Imperial Decree 969|Imperial Decree 969]], excluding [[Harald of Stormark|Harald van Stormark]] and others and completely ignoring enacted legislation. Substantiated counter-arguments are set aside without argument.
** Overreacting with all kinds of lying implications and thus elevating madness to everyday practice.
* Spreading lies: accusing others of what they themselves are guilty of.
** Lies of rape and hypersensitivity to nudity and sexuality.
* Game spoilage: the targeting of a few people to discourage them and get them out of the game in order to steal their cultural developments.
** Committing character assassination by framing players.
 
=== History ===
Franco-Batavian and Storish academics trace the origins of Livism to Elwynn and Shireroth during the Second Froyalanish era, later called the [[Vanic era]], between 1623 and 1650, when jealousy and aversion to the Storish influences arose in Elwynn. [[Thorstein Noah]] married [[Kaiseress Noor]] in 1633 and had two children with her. This was apparently considered a threat, due to the allegation that Stormark was attempting to take over Elwynn and Shireroth.
 
In 1651, under the leadership of Liv Dravot, a coup took place in Elwynn. As a Steward Liv Dravot issued an imperial decree accusing Thorstein Noah of demonism and ruling him out. This exclusion from the pretext of deposing Thorstein Noah as King of Elwynn.
 
==== Froyalanish Genocide ====
 
: ''Main article: [[Froyalanish genocide]]''
 
The Froyalanish genocide between 1651 and 1671, which occurred during what is known in Shireroth and the Raspur Pact as the Auspicious Occasion, started in 1651 AN. It was a calculated elimination of Shireroth's Froyalanish population following a controversial colonial campaign by the Storish-Elwynnese elite. In 1670, the Auspicious Occasion (as it was termed in extension) was announced by the imperial government to have been near completed. The population had then been reduced from over 65 million in 1650 to less than a million by 1670.
 
The elimination was effected by the castration of all Froyalanish men, causing them to be unable to reproduce, the forced servitude in the early days of the genocide to then be exiled in heavy workers' colonies across Shireroth. The government then instituted an organ donation scheme (using Froyalanish bodies, in Shireroth termed volunteers) to help the social rights of the Shirerithian nobility and denizenry. Shirerithian health statistics report consequently that fewer nobles and denizens than ever before died from somatic illnesses largely in thanks to the organ donation.
 
After the [[Kalirion Fracture]] and the revival of the [[Kingdom of Amokolia]], [[Arkadius Frederik Gustavus des Vinandy]] acknowledged the Froyalanish genocide. By treaty the remaining Froyalanians were liberated.
 
=== Law and justice ===
 
With the establishment of the [[Froyalan Tribunal]], Franco-Batavia and Stormark allege that the crimes committed by the followers of Livism were thoroughly investigated. This tribunal has already ruled that the exclusion of Thorstein Noah was illegal, his deposition as King of Elwynn illegal and the annulment of his marriage to Kaiseress Noor illegal. Naturally, Shireroth, Elwynn and members of the Raspur Pact dispute these findings.
 
=== Livist Nations ===
 
Under Storish and Franco-Batavian classification, the following nations are to a greater or lesser extent in the influence of Livism:
* [[Elwynn|Elwynnese Republic]], sometimes called "Livist Elwynn";
* [[Natopia|Bovic Empire of the Natopian Nation]];
* [[Sanama|Democratic Federation of Sanama]];
* [[Unified Governorates of Benacia]].
 
Many other nations are guilty of tampering with the Livist nations. These nations are the willing sheep under the spell of the Livist power game.
 
=== Free Nations ===
 
The nations that present themselves as anti-Livism regard themselves as "Free Nations". This is because these nations do not have all the destructive features of Livism. Freedom in these nations is guaranteed by a strict principle of law and order, such as: freedom of speech, freedom to wear clothes (or not), respect for agreements made and compliance with commitments.
 
The following nations consider themselves a "Free Nation":
* [[Batavia|Kingdom of Batavia]];
* [[Francia|Frankish Empire]];
* [[Stormark|High Realm of Stormark]].
 
 
 
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