Imperial-skepticism (Premysloides Dynasty)

Imperial-skepticism
Imperial-skepticism is loose ideology of various political groups, movements and intellectuals, who distrust Imperial Government, imperial system and Emperors. Some of them are fatalists who believe that Empire should fall in 1249/1250, others are radical political reformers or admirers of former Roman Republic, some are admirers of other governing systems (Chinese imperial government, Japan shogunate, Saint Atlantis feudalism, parliamentarism, constitutionalism). Most of them openly hate "Imperial Orthodox Cult", as they criticize theocratic-imperial elements of these cult.

Imperial-skepticism was most strongest during Interregnum, when Imperial-skeptic senators controlled Imperial Senate and pressured Imperial Military, Imperial Government and weak Emperor Iustin to reform Empire in to democratic constitutional monarchy with Emperor ceremonial role, without title of "God-Emperor" and without existence of Imperial Orthodox Cult.

After 1610-1612, Imperial-skepticism as fluental ideology vanished and was replaced by very few and very small intellectual groups and underground opposition activists. Empress Theodora purge killed about 95% of all Imperial-skepticism identified politicians and supporters.

After world unification, Imperial-skepticism as ideology completely vanished and total domination over political consensus was takeover by Imperial-optimism.