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'''Yaxovism''', '''Yaxoviyya''' or '''Kêmayϑas''' ([[Sinkayyi language|Sinkajji]]: {{SS|Text=kêymaqas}}), is a socio-political, philosophical and economic ideology within the broader [[Communalism|communalist movement]] based primarily on the interpretations of sutonese [[Cathism]] and works of [[Kêmalah Yaxov Valyarinn]]. It is partially derived and evolved from [[Sinkayya|sinkajjì]] strands of the earlier lothernian [[Iakobianism|iacobian]] movement. Outside of [[Sinkayya]] the ideology is often referred to as [[Yaxovism|Cath-Yaxovism]].
'''Yaxovism''' or '''Yaxoviyya''' refers both to a communist ideology and a method of socioeconomic analysis. It is derived from earlier lothernian [[Iakobianism]] and sutonese [[Cathism]].


= Terminology =
It is often referred to as [[Yaxovism|Cath-Yaxovism]].

Latest revision as of 05:09, 5 July 2024

Yaxovism, Yaxoviyya or Kêmayϑas (Sinkajji: kêymaqas), is a socio-political, philosophical and economic ideology within the broader communalist movement based primarily on the interpretations of sutonese Cathism and works of Kêmalah Yaxov Valyarinn. It is partially derived and evolved from sinkajjì strands of the earlier lothernian iacobian movement. Outside of Sinkayya the ideology is often referred to as Cath-Yaxovism.

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