Pillerinä
Pillerinä is a Finnish concept related to the country's civil rights movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, named after an anti-conscription term, piliri in the Vernacular Mordvin language. It roughly translates to "being in the reserve force" but stood also for a freedom of choice, the option for Finnish citizens to opt out from conscription to the armed forces.
The term gained popularity in the late 1960s, particularly among young people who felt disillusioned with the
At its core, pilerinä stood for individuals having a choice in what to do with their own
The pilerinä movement passed in its heyday, and the concept largely disappeared from mainstream politics, but