Tshanyaff
Tshanyaff, called purisma in northern Jideran, is an ultra-radical and hyper-individualist sect within the libertarian ideological milieu, developed originally by a group of libertarian militants in Khahlanong Hlusa Mfa during the Revolts of 1306 that called themselves the Fitshanyaff. It has been adopted by some libertarians in Jideran, such as elements of the Arati Taxarchia in Kaisa. While it remains fringe, Fitshanyaff are at the radical edge of the libertarian movement.
The fitshanyaff believe that the libertarian movement is inundated with those who do not go far enough in challenging and tearing down hierarchies. They are highly critical of the Age of Idealism and its developments, believing that many of the philosophical beliefs emerging from the period are products of capitalism and the state. They are particularly critical of concepts of progress and civic responsibility that are common within the broader radical milieu.
Most fitshanyaff are also part of the transcendentalist philosophical movement. Some believe that the destruction of the Veil and the merging of the Stereoma with the Astatoma would open up the horizons of possibility for humanity, creating a situation where hierarchical social organization and states would be impossible.
In the radical milieu, fitshanyaff are often viewed with suspicion or disdain. Some see them as reactionary entryists or as naive. While there is some unfortunate overlap between Tshanyaff and some reactionary movements, such as Aretism, fitshanyaff are universally opposed to echelarism and most reactionary philosophies.
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