. . "Lovianization was a controversial policy of the Socialist Party of Seven which was implemented in the state by Anny Smith Peterson during her four terms as governor in the '60s and '70s. Lovianization advocated the deconstruction of ethnic identity throughout the state and the nation as a whole and their replacement with a homogenous Lovian identity. Various methods were employed to the end, particularly population redistribution, promotion of English-speaking schools, and most controversially, name changes. Economic incentives were used to encourage citizens to comply."@en . "Lovianization"@en . "Lovianization was a controversial policy of the Socialist Party of Seven which was implemented in the state by Anny Smith Peterson during her four terms as governor in the '60s and '70s. Lovianization advocated the deconstruction of ethnic identity throughout the state and the nation as a whole and their replacement with a homogenous Lovian identity. Various methods were employed to the end, particularly population redistribution, promotion of English-speaking schools, and most controversially, name changes. Economic incentives were used to encourage citizens to comply."@en . . .