Four-pointed star

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A four-pointed star is a common ideogram in modern society. It has been used in numerous national flags, particularly that of cenonist nations, such as Qonklaks and Karduv.

History

Origins

Zero theory

A common folk etymology for the four-pointed star is that when the points are aligned horizontally and vertically (✧) is that it represents the numeral 0 in many scripts around the world (0). This explanation is favoured by groups that favour a complete radical restructuring of society from a blank slate, such as anarchists.

Four tenents of cenonism theory

Another explanation, which is favoured by cenonist groups, is that the four points represent the four main principles of cenonism: class abolition, collective ownership, internationalism, and progressivism.