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"What is Fenrirism?"
The belief that a demigod must arise to erect a literal, sacred founding of a world upon which a tradition is grounded.
Central to the ideology of Fenrirism is the idea that a singular will is necessary to maintain a spiritual unity with the collective body in order to bind man to a certain tradition.
Embedded within Fenrirism is the metaphysical recognition of the Absolute, meaning that it necessarily implies monotheism.
Within Fenrirism is the idea of the "World-Founder", a demigod, which is pitted against the prevailing monarchies which do not embody a sacred worldview, or represent a counter-tradition.
This is the case in Britain where Canute identifies the Windsor Family as embodying Protestantism, which he laments as a counter-tradition, and insists that gnosis ought to be the basis for which the new tradition is established.
Fenrirism is necessarily anti-democratic, anti-egalitarian, and opposed to multiculturalism.
Accusations of Fascism or Nazism have been explicitly rejected by Canute as he implicitly states the end goal is neither race nor nation-state, but rather a spiritual unification by which an identified source can be made with the supernatural world.
The demigod is to serve as the archetype of the Priest-King, which would serve as a reference point and a catalyst by which connection could be made in that cultural body from the spiritual world to the natural world. This is so that the natural world might reflect a divine order.
Canute insists his idea could be universally applied in any region of the world, so long as a spiritual unity could be attained and a common tradition recognised.
Canute's proposal on the orders of succession is to generate a royal pool through the initial founder by which the Witan (aristocratic order) would choose from depending on the quality and stature of the man. At which point the chosen successor would retain absolute power.