Tasandist
Tasandist is a term that refers to a political ideology that advocates for the establishment of a global government or international union. The term is derived from the word "tand," which means "world" in the Estonian language, and "ist," which denotes a person who believes in or practices something. Tasandists believe that a global government would be necessary to address issues such as climate change, global poverty, and international conflicts. They argue that a global government would have the power to implement policies that are in the best interest of all humanity, rather than being constrained by national borders or self-interest. Tasandists often advocate for the use of international institutions and treaties to achieve their goals, and they may support the idea of a world currency or a global economy. However, tasandism is not a widely recognized political ideology, and its proponents are a small minority within the global political landscape. Tasandists may face criticism from those who believe that a global government would be too powerful and would infringe on national sovereignty. Despite this, tasandism remains an interesting and thought-provoking idea that continues to be discussed and debated within the political sphere.