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[[File:Tzalism symbol alt.png|thumb|The ''Asamkáru'', symbol of Tzalism representing industry and the means of production]] |
[[File:Tzalism symbol alt.png|thumb|The ''Asamkáru'', symbol of Tzalism representing industry and the means of production]] |
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− | '''Tzalism''' is a political, social, and economic ideology encompassing a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production and democratic control, such as workers' self-management of enterprises. Social ownership can be public, collective, cooperative, or of equity. It originates from the works of Oldirian philosopher [[Udi Tzalos|Űdi Tzálos]] and Cernian economist [[Nààme Namesààn]]. |
+ | '''Tzalism''' ([[Dirhassian language|Dirhassian]]: Tzálalún [ˈd͡z̻a:lɑlu:n]) is a political, social, and economic ideology encompassing a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production and democratic control, such as workers' self-management of enterprises. Social ownership can be public, collective, cooperative, or of equity. It originates from the works of Oldirian philosopher [[Udi Tzalos|Űdi Tzálos]] and Cernian economist [[Nààme Namesààn]]. |
Revision as of 05:34, 2 July 2022
Tzalism (Dirhassian: Tzálalún [ˈd͡z̻a:lɑlu:n]) is a political, social, and economic ideology encompassing a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production and democratic control, such as workers' self-management of enterprises. Social ownership can be public, collective, cooperative, or of equity. It originates from the works of Oldirian philosopher Űdi Tzálos and Cernian economist Nààme Namesààn.