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'''Fortunan Unitary Nationalism''', most commonly known as simply '''Fortunan Fascism''', is the fascist ideology associated with the [[Unitary Nationalist Party]], the ruling party in [[Fortuna]].
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'''Fortunan Unitary Nationalism''', sometimes simply called Unitarism in Fortuna, is the political ideology associated with the [[Unitary Nationalist Party]], the ruling party in [[Fortuna]]. Following the Unitary Nationalist Party's takeover and Tristano Lyone's rise to power, the ideology developed to further support a totalitarian system.  
  
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The first took form following the end of the War Against Foreign Aggression and the growing interest of uniting Fortunan culture and people under one state as it was under the Fortunan Empire. Influenced by the writings of nationalism advocates such as Leonardo Marchello and Vincent Braun, unitarists in the 1970s strongly emphasized the need of a centralized government for protection of the Fortunan states from foreign powers. The ideology also emphasized the importance of Clarityism, especially Marchellic Clarityism, to further promote the importance of conservative ideals and the need to reunite.
 
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Fortunan Unitary Nationalism, sometimes simply called Unitarism in Fortuna, is the political ideology associated with the Unitary Nationalist Party, the ruling party in Fortuna. Following the Unitary Nationalist Party's takeover and Tristano Lyone's rise to power, the ideology developed to further support a totalitarian system.

The first took form following the end of the War Against Foreign Aggression and the growing interest of uniting Fortunan culture and people under one state as it was under the Fortunan Empire. Influenced by the writings of nationalism advocates such as Leonardo Marchello and Vincent Braun, unitarists in the 1970s strongly emphasized the need of a centralized government for protection of the Fortunan states from foreign powers. The ideology also emphasized the importance of Clarityism, especially Marchellic Clarityism, to further promote the importance of conservative ideals and the need to reunite.