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== Symbolism ==
== Symbolism ==
Cenonist symbols mostly revolves around the [[four-pointed star]].
Cenonist symbols mostly revolves around the [[four-pointed star]] and the plough.


=== Slogans ===
=== Slogans ===
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=== Internationalism ===
=== Internationalism ===
At least in classical cenonism, humanity is to aim to achieve what is termed a 'mindset of a global citizen', where one not only stops identifying with the self, but as an integral part of a global interconnected society. This tenet denounces all forms of othering, such as xenophobia, isolationism, and exceptionalism.
At least in classical cenonism, humanity is to aim to achieve what is termed a 'mindset of a global citizen', where one not only stops identifying with the self, but as an integral part of a global interconnected society. This tenet denounces all forms of othering, such as xenophobia, isolationism, and exceptionalism. A true cenonist society would be stateless.


=== Progressivism ===
=== Progressivism ===
Progressivism promotes what is deemed 'forward-looking behaviour', such as an active funding of the sciences that seeks to better society and raise standards of living, and rejects anything they deem to be holding back society, such as certain aspects of religion, mythicism, and superstition.
Progressivism promotes what is deemed 'forward-looking behaviour', such as an active funding of the sciences that seeks to better society and raise standards of living, and rejects anything they deem to be holding back society, such as certain aspects of religion, mythicism, and superstition.

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Cenonism (from Ancient Greek κοινωνία ('community) is a political movement that seeks to create a global society that is free of attributes associated with hierarchy, inequality, reactionary thoughts, and imperialism.

Symbolism

Cenonist symbols mostly revolves around the four-pointed star and the plough.

Slogans

The most common slogans associated with cenonism is 'Long live the forward-thinking!' and 'Glory to global solidarity!' or 'Nothing to lose but chains'

Theory

Classical cenonism as envisioned by X is centered around four main tenets:

Class abolition

Cenonists seek to dismantle any semblance of a structure where societal groups (whether based on age, occupation, sex, gender, religion, etc.) are ranked against one another to create systematic inequality. A true cenonist society will be free of hierarchy, where every person is a social equal.

Collective ownership

All forms of private ownership, particularly that which actively contributes to inequality in society (e.g., landlordism) would be dismantled. Under such a society, its members enjoy collective ownership of all property, and can be freely shared and used by all.

Internationalism

At least in classical cenonism, humanity is to aim to achieve what is termed a 'mindset of a global citizen', where one not only stops identifying with the self, but as an integral part of a global interconnected society. This tenet denounces all forms of othering, such as xenophobia, isolationism, and exceptionalism. A true cenonist society would be stateless.

Progressivism

Progressivism promotes what is deemed 'forward-looking behaviour', such as an active funding of the sciences that seeks to better society and raise standards of living, and rejects anything they deem to be holding back society, such as certain aspects of religion, mythicism, and superstition.