Ahlist Magahwo
Ahlist Magahwo was a Khahlanongi political theorist foundational to the development of Federalism. She was a geographer and anthropologist who spent much of her life traveling across Duurn. She spent many years in Fskeki, whose social structures she used as an example of Federalism.
Through most of her early activity, she was a republican communist, but she began to break from republican communism following the Revolts of 1306. In 1308 CE, she wrote Revolution and Society, where she termed the word 'Federalism' to describe the organization of society through federations of workers associations and councils based on free association and shared interest. She believed that the republican communist goal of destroying capitalism by seizing the state was doomed to failure. Instead, she advocated for the creation of alternative institutions that would grow to supplant the state, a form of stateless social organization.
She drew heavily from other theorists such as Ino Welukh and even the early works of Robierre Clement. However, she also found inspiration in anarchist political philosophy, particularly that of Asunni Kaqitagla.
Life
1277
1338
61 years old
Children
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