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Astronarianism

Ideology of Astronism

Written by Astronist Institution

Edited by the Astronism and Space Exploration Journal

Last updated: JAN. 5, 2020

The ideology of Astronism.

The ideology of Astronism.

In political and social sciences, astronarianism, or astronianism, formerly known as millettarianism, is a philosophical, social, political, and economic spacist ideology originating from the Astronomic Revolution which itself emerged from Astronist philosophy. The ultimate goal of astronarianism is to thematise society on astronomy and space exploration as to establish a cosmocentric and spacefaring society. Astronarianism is the principal form of political Astronism.


In a spacefaring society, socioeconomic order is structured upon the space industry, astrotourism, the application of capitalism to the context of space, as well as a widespread concern for spacial law, the protection of space, and the installation of the Astronist religion across society to underpin society.


It is categorised as a major aspect of Astronic ideology within the Astronic tradition and remains the predicator to all Astronist contributions to politics. Astronarianism is structured by four primary orientations known as grandism, reorientationism, proactionism, and reactionism.


Spacism is also founded by astronarianism but remains ectomillettic and so it cannot be classified as an orientation, but instead encompasses each orientation and provides the themes, outlines, issues, and concerns on which each orientation holds differing views from one another.


All pre-Astronist ideologies are applied to the context of astronarianism from capitalism to communism. All of these applications share their context in space and although astronarianism is defaulted to a capitalist economy, the application of a communist economy to astronarianism isn't without potential success.


Critics of astronarianism can be roughly divided into those concerning themselves with the practical aspects of 20th century astronarian states and those concerning themselves with astronarian principles and theory.


History

Early astronarianism

Characteristics

Role of government

Aftermath and effects

Branches of astronarianism

Criticism

Keywords and linked resources

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Key components

Main beliefs

Main practices

Ethics and lifestyle

Governance

Classification and history

Forms of Astronism

Other elements

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Existences of the Astronic cosmology

Astronist practices

 Governance of Astronism

Figures of Astronism

Disciplines of Astronism

Canon of Astronism

Main Astronist concepts and beliefs

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Appellations

Devotional (Devotology)

General forms

Cosmic Devotion · Mutual devotion · Cosmomancy · Astrolatry · Astromancy

 

Specific forms

Retination · Stardance · Starsleeping · 

Astrophotography · Astronomical commemoration

Physical and mental

Astration · Astromeditation · Cosmopiry

Revelatory, intellectual and philosophic

Personal inspiration · Indrucy · Astrologue

 · Debatation

 

Extollatory (Extollogy)
Extollation · Celestification · Cometanisation

 

Activities (Occurrology)

Individual

Startryst

 

Private

Intosy · Panosy

Public, sopharial or phrontisterial

Astronomy tourism · Cosmogosy · Phrontistas 

· Starball · Philosophic tourism · Sempition · 

Orreration · Holographic show

Festivals and events
Starlight Festival (Stellara · Kintana · The Starlight Council) · Starlight social · Astrofair · Astroprom 

· Stargazing · Starguild · Starparty · Theatrosy

 

Either individual, private or public

Astronomical observation · Astrocrafts · 

Astroexercise · Starbathing · Moonbathing · 

Stardown · Starjam · Starnight · Starwalk · 

Sungrazing · Philosophers' camp

 

Related terms

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The Vendox is the most well known symbol of Astronism.

Forms of Astronism

Geography of Astronism

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