Gekezikism

Gekezikism is a series of political, social, and economic theories and philosophies that define the ideology focused on the concepts of Self-determinism, the deterioration of, , and the communal ownership of the. The ultimate path to this goal is largely debated among political theorists and philosophers but typically comprises a heavy centralization of economic systems that unify a federalized state of varying degrees of self-deterministic capabilities. While this is fundamentally agreed, most other sections of Gekezikism; systems of leadership, workplace management, and vs individualism, to name a few, are all heavily debated factors.

While some theories in Gekezikism arise from prior concepts of liberty, independence, and freedom that became widespread in popularity the centuries before, the bulk of the modern theorem originate from Kimaka and Zebe Gekezik, who popularized many modern  political ideas such as the public seizure of the means of production and the dissolution of social classes. Most Deep Blue politics borrow from these numerous early theories of Gekezikism and since it’s inception in the mid 1800’s, is considered a progenitor to some theories propagated in Revivalism, Noyonism, and other radical Blue ideologies. Although not a globally well known ideology in the modern day, overshadowed by it’s contemporaries, it remains a popular following in Osamia and neighbouring regions.