Nilaism

Nilaism, or Nila Volkovism (Ramayan: Pemikiran Volkovis Nila), is a variety of Volkovism that was promulgated and developed by Sang Nila and to a lesser extend the Communist Party of All-Ramay during the underground movement of the party in the 70s to be an idealized ideology implemented in East Ramay, which, according to Sang Nila, had been corrupted by  influence during the decades prior, and needed a "re-birth" in the sense of total demographic and behavioral shift into one united people group in labour towards the country. The main difference between traditional Volkovism and Nilaism is that Nilaists believe that the, and not the workers themselves, are responisble in bringing the revolution unto the country, and must be supported at all costs. The update towards the traditional volkovist thought was believed to have been first characterized by an increased sense of and self reliance, as well as a strong desire to remove unnessecary elements of modern life which may harm the revolution in any way.

Nilaism was the prevailing ideology and thought in Democratic Ramay, and all who opposed the thought in the slightest sense were sent to reeducation camps scattered throughout Democratic Ramay, or killed instantly. After Sang Nila was ousted in mid-1986, Nilaist teachings were abandoned very quickly, and all that still subscribed to the ideology were either re-educated, exiled, or killed under the new apartheid government. Nilaist teachings have been banned in South Kesh.