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===  '''Decline''' ===
===  '''Decline''' ===
Ever since neoliberal wokism had been essentially made extinct, rationalism had began to lose its steam. This may have contributed to URA's reckless persue of influence expansion in spite of the state of his economy, as means of creating a new goal for the people to be motivated for, in order to not fall into utter irrelevancy alltogether. In 2085 Poland brought back elections and his rationalist party was immediately voted out in favor of a more moderate national democracy. World War III saw the fall of most rationalist countries in Europe, including one of the founding fathers of rationalism, (ie France). This, coupled with the fall of anarchism made rationalism's original purpose now obsolete. For most scholars of rationalism it has quickly become apparent that rationalism must adapt and reform it is wants to survive the comming decades.
Ever since neoliberal wokism had been essentially made extinct, rationalism had began to lose its steam. This may have contributed to URA's reckless persue of influence expansion in spite of the state of his economy, as means of creating a new goal for the people to be motivated for, in order to not fall into utter irrelevancy alltogether. In 2085 Poland brought back elections and his rationalist party was immediately voted out in favor of a more moderate national democracy.
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