aðskilnaðarfræði
Aðskilnaðarfræði is an Icelandic term that translates to "separatism" or "segregationism" in English. It refers to a political ideology that advocates for the separation of a group of people from a larger entity, often based on shared characteristics such as ethnicity, religion, culture, or nationality. The core principle of aðskilnaðarfræði is the belief that a distinct group would be better off establishing its own independent state or governing itself separately from the dominant group.
This ideology can manifest in various forms, ranging from peaceful movements seeking autonomy or secession to
The concept of aðskilnaðarfræði is often debated in political discourse, with proponents highlighting the right to