Saadehism

Saadehism, also referred to as Pan-Syrianism or Pan-Syrian Nationalism, is the ideology of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), which aims to nationalise the region of the Levant and Mesopotamia to create a unitary and centralized, Social Nationalist civilisation state within the geographical boundaries of the Fertile Crescent also referred to as Greater Syria. Saadeh is anti-Communism and anti-Capitalism, advocating for an economic third position. He is very philosophical, culturally right-wing and places a large emphasis on hierarchy, authority and order. Historically it has been a revolutionary ideology opposing European colonialism and Zionism, going as far using suicide bombers against Israeli military targets. Saadeh believes in equality and secularism and has no issue utilising women in military roles where half of their suicide bombers were women including the first female suicide bomber in the world; Sana Mehaidili. Economically, Saadeh believes that an economy based on production rather than services is more effective and calls for agrarian reform, and expansion of Industry. Generally, he supports private property, although he advocates for the nationalization of necessities. He is also against all forms of division within the nation as they divide the state. Thus, Saadeh believes in class, ethnic, religious, etc collaboration.

Ancient history
During the Bronze age, the Old Assyrian empire came to the realisation that its homeland in northern Mesopotamia had no natural borders, and to protect itself it needed to expand in all directions. This sparked the beginning of Assyrian conquest which reached its peak in the Iron age, where the Neo-Assyrian empire at its height controlled the entire Levant, Mesopotamia, Cyprus and Khuzestan; expanding its borders to the Zagros and Taurus mountains, Red and Mediterranean Seas, Arabian desert and Persian gulf. Within these borders, a loose ethnic group of northern Semitic peoples inhabited the land, whom practiced similar religions. Despite this, many rebellions shook the empire and many provinces and vassals were unruly and seeked to regain independence. Later, the Assyrian empire adopted Aramaic as a lingua franca as a result of the Aramean conquests, and tried to unite the empire linguistically, with moderate success as Aramaic became the dominant language in the Middle East. In 609 BC, the Assyrian Empire fell, to be replaced by the Median and Neo-Babylonian Empires and independence for freshly conquered Egypt.

Etymology
The origin of the Hellenistic term Syria is linked in the etymology of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, so a "Greater Syria" in this sense corresponds to "Greater Assyria", which includes all of the Levant and Mesopotamia.

Under the French Mandate
In November 1932, profiteering from local tensions caused by zionism and resent to European colonialism, Atoun Saadeh founded a secret political party and started to publish in the Al Majalla journal in 1933. As its popularity spread, the SSNP came into conflict with the French colonial authorities after coming into the light in 1936. Saadeh was arrested for six months, but due to lack of proof and German interference, was released later. Saadeh spent his six months in prison writing his manifesto "The Genesis of Nations", which would lay foundations to the modern Pan-Syrian ideology. A short lived alliance with the National Bloc broke down due to sectarian tensions and the militant nature of the SSNP. Saadeh left the country to promote his ideals abroad in 1938, finding supporters in Lebanese and Syrian expatriates in Latin America.

Post-Independence
After the 1943 declaration of Independence, Saadeh came back to Lebanon in 1947. In 1948, after the defeat in the first Arab-Israeli war, the SSNP started clashing strongly with its rivals, especially the Lebanese Communist Party, and Kataeb, the Lebanese Falange. On 4 July 1949, the SSNP attempted to instigate a coup d'état, this lead to a government crackdown on the Pan-Syrianists, with Saadeh attempting to rally the Syrian government for help. Then dictator Husni Al Zaim captured him and after discussions with Prime Minister of Lebanon Riad Al Soloh, handed Saadeh over to Lebanese authorities. Antoun Saadeh was executed for high treason on 8 July 1949 by firing squad.

From Saadeh's death to modern times
After the failed coup d'état the SSNP remained in hiding, performing limited operations such as the assassination of Riad Al Soloh in 1951. During the 1958 crisis in Lebanon, the SSNP sided with the government forces against Arab nationalism, trying and failing to assassinate a number of Syrian Baath members. This lead to the government legalising the party again, and the SSNP resuming normal activities until it tried, and failed, again in 1961 to take over the government through force. Coerced into going underground once more until 1969, the SSNP would play a leading role in the resistance to Israeli occupation allied to the Lebanese National Front in the Lebanese civil war. In 1966, the SSNP was banned in Jordan, forcing them to disband on an official level. They kept performing illicit political activities, gaining limited support amongst the Palestinian refugee population. Back in Lebanon, the SSNP continued fighting their old rivals Kataeb once more, managing to assassinate Falangist leader and disputed president of Lebanon, Bachir Gemayel. After the end of the civil war, the SSNP would start losing support rapidly despite participation in the 2008 conflict as a Syrian proxy. Losing 3 of their seats in the parliament, falling down to the fringes of Lebanese politics with only 2 party members being MPs and a third one affiliated though not officially adherent. In Syria, the party remained illegal until 2005, though it kept accumulating support. Duriing the civil war, the SSNP gained much support thanks to their newly found allianve with Baath. Fielding around 6000 fighters and winning 7 seats in the Syrian parliament in 2016. The SSNP are a major part of the Assadist coalition.

Ideology
Syrian nationalism posited a common Syrian history and nationality, grouping all the different religious sects and variations in the area, as well as the region's mixture of different peoples. Thus, while not per se anti-Arab it opposed the Arab nationalist ideology, preferring an all-encompassing Syrian nationality.

It views the modern borders and the creation of Israel as an independent state, as artificial and illegitimate imperial divisions, imposed on the region by the Anglo-French Sykes–Picot Agreement.

Syrian nationalism advocates a "Greater Syria", based on ancient concepts of the boundaries of the region; the Zagros mountains and Persian gulf in the east, to the Red and Mediterranean Seas in the west, also including Cyprus, and from the Arabian desert in the south till the Taurus mountains in the north.

It supports the rise in romantic nationalism, idealising the coming of a National Revival (Renaissance) to the Levant and Mesopotamia, that would shake off the Ottoman and Arab past and propel back what many started to see again as the cradle of civilization into the modern world's front stage.

The 8 Basic Principles

 * 1) Syria is for the Syrians and the Syrians are a complete nation.
 * 2) The Syrian cause is an integral national cause completely distinct from any other cause.
 * 3) The Syrian cause is the cause of the Syrian nation and the Syrian homeland.
 * 4) The Syrian nation is the product of the ethnic unity of the Syrian people which developed throughout history.
 * 5) The Syrian homeland is that geographic environment in which the Syrian nation evolved. It has distinct natural boundaries and extends from the Taurus range in the northwest and the Zagros mountains in the northeast to the Suez canal and the Red Sea in the south and includes the Sinai peninsula and the gulf of Aqaba, and from the Syrian sea in the west, including the island of Cyprus, to the arch of the Arabian desert and the Persian gulf in the east. (This region is also known as the Syrian Fertile Crescent).
 * 6) The Syrian nation is one society.
 * 7) The Syrian Social Nationalist movement derives its inspiration from the talents of the Syrian nation and its cultural political national history.
 * 8) Syria’s interest supersedes every other interest.

The 5 [[File: Reformism.png]]Reform Principles

 * 1) Separation of religion and state.
 * 2) Debarring the clergy from interference in political and judicial matters.
 * 3) Removal of the barriers between the various sects and confessions.
 * 4) The abolition of feudalism, the organization of national economy on the basis of production and the protection of the rights of labour and the interests of the nation and the state.
 * 5) Formation of strong [[File: Mil.png]]armed forces which will be effective in determining the destiny of the country and the nation.

Economics
The SSNP believes that “the organization of the national economy on the basis of production is the only means for the attainment of a sound balance between the distribution of labour and the distribution of wealth… Moreover, production and producers must be classified in such a way to assure coordination, participation and cooperation in the widest extent possible and to regulate the just share of laborers in production and to insure their right to work and to receive just compensation for their labour. This principle will put an end to absolute individualism in production because every form of production in society in genuinely a collective or a cooperative one.” While this may sound like a unionist or socialist movement, the SSNP opposes the traditional idea of unionisation like Syndicalism and maintains a clear opposition to Communism. The party strongly supports the right of the people to own private property and believes that markets are vital to the prosperity of the nation. However, this does not mean that the party supports capitalism either as “grave injustices can be perpetrated against labor and laborers were individual capitalists to be given absolute control.” Saadehism is completely opposed to individualism, stressing that “the public wealth of the nation must be controlled in the national interest and under the superintendence of the national state. Progress and strength of the national state can not be achieved save with this policy.”

The party emphasises building the national economy on production sectors and not on service sectors, because they are weak foundations and that the participation of citizens in production is the basic condition in the proceeds of production and their rights in public wealth. Therefore, the Party believes that it is necessary for every person to be productive in some way.

Politics
Saadehism loves hierarchies and believes that the nation-state’s interest supersedes every other interest.

Philosophy
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Society
Natural Syria does not have ancestral unity, rather it is a homogenous ancestral mix of Syriacs, Arabs, Kurds, etc. Syrians are the ones who belong to the Syrian homeland either by birth or by participating in the unity of life over a sufficient period of time to affiliate in the society’s fabric. Not a single non-Syrian person or organization has the right to speak in the name of Syrian interests in internal and external issues, and only Syrians may represent their cause and decide the fate of their interests and lives.

How To Draw
Saadehism flag.svg


 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Fill it in with grey/black.
 * 3) Draw a white circle and fill it in.
 * 4) Draw a red Zawba'a and fill it in.
 * 5) Add a deep red beret and add the emblem to it and a grey lining at the bottom of the beret.
 * 6) Add the eyes, and you're done!

The Iconography
Saadeh's design is based on a combination of the Islamic crescent and the Christian cross creating a hurricane called the Zawba'a. The Zawba'a has also been found on Neolithic Mesopotamian art. Each arm of the Zawba'a represents a principle. They are: Freedom, Duty, Discipline and Strength.

Friends

 * [[File:Irridentism.png]] Irredentism - I shall make Greater Syria into a reality.
 * [[File:Socauth.png]] Social Authoritarianism - We need a strong social state.
 * [[File:Nationalist_Front_of_Mexico.png]] Mexican Fascism - Traditionalist, nationalist, irredentist and economic third positionist. Based.
 * [[File:Sorelia.png]] National Syndicalism - Great economic ideas, but class conflict is cringe.
 * [[File: Bioregionalism icon.png]] Bioregionalism - This guy gets it. It’s all about geography!
 * [[File:Flang.png]] Falangism - Very similar but very different at the same time...
 * [[File: Socnat.png]] Social Nationalism - Based.

Frenemies

 * [[File: Baath.png]] Ba'athism - We have to work together... for now.
 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism–Leninism - You also will die for Palestinian liberation, but Communism is flawed!
 * [[File:Khom.png]] Khomeinism - Although you're just as bad as [[File:Jihad.png]] Daesh i'll tolerate you just because of [[File: Baath.png]] Assad.  GIVE ME FUCKING KHUZESTAN!! 

Enemies

 * [[File:Zio.png]] Zionism - EUROPEAN SETTLEMENTS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED ON OUR LAND!
 * [[File: Necon.png]] Neoconservatism - Look at what your "democracy" did to Iraq. No thanks!
 * [[File:Multicult.png]] Multiculturalism - The Syrian nation is for the Syrian people!
 * [[File:Jihad.png]] Jihadism - GTFO.
 * [[File:Kahan.png]] Kahanism - The Syrian nation will triumph!
 * [[File:Ottoman.png]] Neo-Ottomanism - You are just as bad as the Zionists!
 * [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] Neoliberalism - No degeneracy in Syria!
 * [[File: Imp.png]] Imperialism - Absolute scum of the Earth.
 * [[File:Muslim_2.png]] Islamic Theocracy - Opposes the secular state.
 * [[File: Demcon.png]] Democratic Confederalism - Against a united Syria.
 * [[File: Cap.png]] Capitalism - Individual Capitalists are the greatest danger to the Syrian people’s rights of labour.
 * [[File: Sep.png]] Separatism - Intentionally weaken ourselves so that stronger powers can occupy us!? No way!
 * [[File: Feud.png]] Feudalism - You are holding back the productive capacity of the nation!
 * [[File:Dawronoyeicon.png]] Dawronoye - Fake Suryoye

Articles

 * FAQ


 * Philosophy of Saadeh's nationalism
 * Assyrian Royal Discourse between Local and Imperial Traditions at the Hābūr Refers to relationships between Assyrian and local cultures, clearly makes separation between them.

Books

 * The genesis of nations by Antoun Saadeh
 * The making of a Syrian identity by Fruma Zachs
 * مـفـهـوم الإقـتـصاد القـومي ألإجتماعي
 * The Modern System, Beirut and Damascus : SSNP Publications, 1950–1956.
 * Intellectual Conflict in Syrian Literature, 3rd edition, Beirut : SSNP Publications, 1955.
 * The Ten Lectures, Beirut: SSNP Publications, 1956.
 * Commentaries on the Ideology, Beirut: SSNP Publications, 1958.
 * The Stage Prior to the Formation [of the SSNP], Beirut : SSNP, 1975.
 * Isolationism Has Gone Bankrupt, Beirut : SSNP Publications, 1976.
 * Collected Works, Beirut : SSNP Publications, 1978–1995.

Official Websites

 * SSNP Sydney
 * SSNP Arabic

Wikipedia

 * Syrian Nationalism
 * Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP)
 * Antoun Saadeh

Online Communities

 * r/SSNP
 * ssnparty YouTube