Légzizmokra
Légzizmokra is a term used in speculative fiction and cultural discourse to describe a hypothetical philosophical and aesthetic movement centered on respiration and air as a social and ethical resource. In this framework, breathing practices, air quality, and atmospheric justice are treated as central to identity, politics, and culture. The concept is not tied to a real-world organization and is primarily used as a narrative or analytical device.
Etymology: The word légzizmokra combines a root meaning "breath" with the suffix "-izm" (ism) and a plural
History and origins: Originating in online speculative communities and modern fiction, légzizmokra appears as a theoretical
Beliefs and practices: Beliefs are diverse, but common themes include prioritizing clean air as a public good,
Organization and influence: There are no formal movements or organizations attributed to légzizmokra in the real
Cultural reception: In fiction, légzizmokra can be used to explore themes of embodiment, surveillance, and environmental