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Origins and history of the Gen Z OrodistA movement

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Gen Z OrodistA grows out of the broader philosophy of Orodism and its encounter with the crises and activism of Generation Z in the 21st century. It turns a philosophical current into a self-aware generational movement.​ Roots in Orodism The movement’s origins lie in Orodism, a philosophy associated with Orod Bozorg that centers on awareness, inner freedom, and moral responsibility rather than power or party politics. Early Orodist thought emphasized rebuilding the human being from within as a response to deception, meaninglessness, and collapsing social systems.​ Birth in 21st‑century crises Texts on Orodism describe the twenty‑first century as an era of crisis in identity, meaning, and exhausted institutions, in which young people no longer trust conventional reform. Orodism “emerged from the streets” and the silence of disillusioned youth, framing a radical question for them: if the world cannot be reformed, can it be rebuilt.​ From Gen Z activism to OrodistA identity Analyses of Ge...