Ultimism

Ultimism is a far-right and ultranationalistic political ideology that emphasizes the importance of a strong and dominant nation-state.

History
The origins of Ultimism can be traced back to the late Orodum and Dovian History, when nationalist and authoritarian movements began to gain prominence in each respective reason in response to lack of government stability. The ideology brought on important individuals to spread further into the political channels and society.

Ideology
The Ultimist party is a powerful movement that aims to establish a new world order based on ultra-nationalistic beliefs. They believe in the superiority of their own race and culture and reject any form of multiculturalism or globalization. They believe that their nation should be independent and self-sufficient and that it is the duty of their people to defend their land and heritage from foreign influences.

Their views on politics and society are very authoritarian and they believe in the strong control of the state over every aspect of people's lives. They promote traditional values, reject liberal democracy, and support a powerful centralized government. They see political opposition as a threat to their power and are not hesitant to use force to suppress it.

The Ultimists also have a strong stance on immigration, believing that their nation should only accept immigrants who share their values and culture. They often advocate for the expulsion of those who do not fit this description. They also promote a policy of economic protectionism and isolationism, aiming to protect their domestic industries and resources.

Overall, the Ultimist party's ideology can be characterized as far-right and ultra nationalistic, advocating for a strong, centralized government, authoritarianism, and exclusivity.

Core Beliefs
At its core, Ultimism is characterized by a number of key beliefs:


 * Nationalism: Ultimists believe that a strong and united nation is essential to the well-being and prosperity of its citizens. They often advocate for policies that prioritize the interests of their own nation over those of others.
 * Authoritarianism: Ultimists generally favor a strong and centralized government that exercises significant control over its citizens. They may support restrictions on individual freedoms and civil liberties in order to maintain social order and stability.
 * Ethnic and Cultural Identity: Ultimists place a strong emphasis on the importance of maintaining a homogenous national identity, often based on ethnicity or cultural heritage. They may advocate for policies that limit immigration or cultural assimilation.
 * Militarism: Ultimists often believe in the importance of a strong military and may support aggressive foreign policies or military interventions.