Devoirism (Quebec Independence)

Lyonism is a political ideology founded in France by Philippe Petain in 1918 following World War I. Lyonist would expand into Europe, Latin America, and the rest of the globe during the 20th century, leading to the rivalry and Cold War between the "Lyonist world" and the "Western World", the countries with capitalist economies.

The goal of Lyonist is similiar to communism: the creation of a classless and moneyless state with the bourgeoisie removed and the establishment of a stateless society. However, there are two different goals between communism and Lyonism: the first is that despite being ruled by the masses for the masses, a small council of the most class-conscious and poltically advanced workers would lead that nation in a vanguard, not just during the revolution, but forever. The other is the belief of a "worldwide revolution", instead of socialism in one country, that will eventually establish a global stateless Lyonist society.

Later Lyonist leaders such as Charles de Gaulle and Georges Pompidiou would work to expand the power of the vanguard and government at the expense of the workers. France would annex large parts of Europe following World War II and force other nations to become sattelite states. This repression would lead to the War of Liberation starting in 2003.