Poporanism is a Romanian version of nationalism and populism.
The word is derived from popor, meaning "people" in Romanian. Founded by Constantin Stere in the early 1890s, Poporanism is distinguished by its opposition to Marxism, promotion of Suffrage for all and its intent to reform the Parliament and the farming system.
Regarding Romania's agrarian situation, Poporanists wished to form Cooperative farms for the peasants and to remove them from aristocratic control. Unlike Junimea, another popular political philosophy, Poporanism focused mainly on expanding the power of the peasants. In a very nationalist manner, it was also a champion of the Romanian language and of maintaining the Romanian spirit.
Several famous Romanians, including Ion Agârbiceanu and Ioan Cantacuzino, supported it.
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