Ouekon (Ουεκων in Greek, a combination of "no" and "freedom-of-will") is one of the principle tools for reaching Antistasis, the other being Administrative Absolutism. It is the idea that no person in the nation, not even the ruling Aristos, should have a spirited, rebellious will of their own that could threaten to cause conflict and stasis. In fact, ouekon calls for the absolute abolition of the individual will so that the interests of the person never conflict or block the will of the state and the greater society. Ouekon is partly achieved though orthopsythos and through life long indoctrination and brain washing.
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| - Ouekon (Ουεκων in Greek, a combination of "no" and "freedom-of-will") is one of the principle tools for reaching Antistasis, the other being Administrative Absolutism. It is the idea that no person in the nation, not even the ruling Aristos, should have a spirited, rebellious will of their own that could threaten to cause conflict and stasis. In fact, ouekon calls for the absolute abolition of the individual will so that the interests of the person never conflict or block the will of the state and the greater society. Ouekon is partly achieved though orthopsythos and through life long indoctrination and brain washing.
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| - Ouekon (Ουεκων in Greek, a combination of "no" and "freedom-of-will") is one of the principle tools for reaching Antistasis, the other being Administrative Absolutism. It is the idea that no person in the nation, not even the ruling Aristos, should have a spirited, rebellious will of their own that could threaten to cause conflict and stasis. In fact, ouekon calls for the absolute abolition of the individual will so that the interests of the person never conflict or block the will of the state and the greater society. Ouekon is partly achieved though orthopsythos and through life long indoctrination and brain washing.
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