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  • Ethical Socialism
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  • Ethical Socialism is a variant of socialism practiced by the Socialist Party of Kalistan. Its primary features are ethical organization of economy and society, nationalism, focus on National Service, radical civil libertarianism and a strong commitment for democratic institutionalism. The focus on morality in society found in ethical socialism also greatly informed the work of Jonas Bennots-Plum (a distant descendant) as he was re-founding the Society of Brethren in Kalistan in the early 40th Century.
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  • Ethical Socialism is a variant of socialism practiced by the Socialist Party of Kalistan. Its primary features are ethical organization of economy and society, nationalism, focus on National Service, radical civil libertarianism and a strong commitment for democratic institutionalism. Ethical Socialism is based on the philosophy of 26th Century Socialist author and theorist Edward Bennots, who was a prolific writer of his day, focusing primarily on romantic fiction, but occasionally delving into utopian theory. One such book, titled Ethical Socialism (2567) formed the theoretical foundations of the modern socialist movement in Kalistan, and was synthesized into the manifesto of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, which changed its name to the Socialist Party of Kalistan upon entering Government in 2591. The focus on morality in society found in ethical socialism also greatly informed the work of Jonas Bennots-Plum (a distant descendant) as he was re-founding the Society of Brethren in Kalistan in the early 40th Century.