Communism
| Communism | |
|---|---|
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| Anthem | L'Internationale |
| Alignment | Far-Left |
| Influenced By | Marxism |
| Key Principles | Establishment of a moneyless, classless society based on social ownership of the means of production and property. |
| Values | |
Communism is a collection of related far-left ideologies that share a common goal of establishing moneyless and classless society based on the social ownership of the means of production and property (common ownership), or in other words, a communist society. While most communist ideologies share this goal, how this is achieved varies greatly from ideology-to-ideology, with some ideologies such as Leninism aspiring to achieve communism via a dictatorship of the proletariat led by a vanguard party which would carry out the will of the proletariat in order towards communism, while others such as Anarcho-Communism prefer a more libertarian strategy that lacks a vanguardist 'transition period' by immediately abolishing money, social classes, the state, and private property. In modern times, Communist ideologies are most visible in the International Worker's Parties coalition of the Yatan-Theian Accord's government.
Sub-Ideologies
- Agrarian Socialism: A system of government which implements socialist economics in an agricultural societyvia social ownership of farms and products rather than private or corporate-owned farms.
- Anarcho-Communism: A libertarian form of communism which advocates for the immediate implementation of a stateless, classless, and moneyless society run via local direct democracy.
- Autarkic Marxism: An isolationist form of communism advocating for self-reliance rather than international cooperation.
- Bio-Posadism: A system in which communism is achieved by a devastating worldwide pandemic that causes the collapse of capitalism.
- Council Communism: A form of communism with an emphasis on the importance of worker's councils, thus the means of production fall under the control of said councils which are organized in a hierarchical democracy ranging from local to regional to national.
- Cybercommunism: A system where communism is achieved via the automation of industries and the means of production as artificial intelligences assist with managing a state-directed economy on a much more extensive scale.
- Democratic Communism[1]: A system which aims to achieve communism via electoral means and organize it akin to a representative democracy.
- Democratic Confederalism: A system where local councils manage local resources and economies under the direct purview of communities, which are then confederated on the regional level.
- Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism (FALGSC): A form of transhumanist communism which aims to achieve the end goal of communism via the automation of industries and the means of production as a whole so that people may pursue their own interests without worry.
- Hive-Mind Collectivism: A form of de facto communism which functions via a Hiveminded Network, which naturally leads to the socialization of resources and production due to telepathic communication and the coordination of consciousnesses.
- Islamic Marxism: A form of communism which implements values and aesthetics of Islam in its governance.
- Maoism: A form of communism where a dictatorship of the proletariat lead by a dictatorship of the proletariat under a vanguard party of the workers and peasents is achieved via a 'people's war' waged against capitalism utilising insurgency warfare. Capitalism may still be used in some form as the primary opposition is not solely capitalism, but also imperial and colonial exploitation.
- Marxism-Leninism (Stalinism): A form of totalitarian communism incorporating a vanguard party of revolutionaries and government ownership of economic assets and property, particularly focusing on industrialization and self-sufficient development.
- Marxism-Leninism-Maoism: A form of communism focused on 'people's war' as the primary method of overthrowing capitalism, launching rural insurgencies to gather public support to eventually establish a dictatorship of the proletariat.
- Marxist Oligarchy: A form of communism ruled by a council jointly exercising leadership.
- National Communism: A form of authoritarian communism under a dictatorship of the proletariat led by a vanguard party that emphasizes the importance of national sovereignty and nationalism as a whole.
- Neozapatismo: A form of communism focused on the liberation of indigenous peoples, direct democracy within confederated communities, and armed insurgency against oppressive states.
- Juche: A form of totalitarian nationalist socialism which believes that self-sufficiency and national strength are the best way to stave off threats towards the implementation of communism, though states under Juche often do not abolish the dictatorship of the proletariat and thus maintain the state.
- Leninism: A orthodox form of communism focused on establishing a dictatorship of the proletariat under a vanguard party and the socialization of private property.
- Reformist Marxism: A system which aims to establish communism via reformist means rather than revolution, differing from Democratic Communism due to aiming to establish a more typical communist state rather than a representative democracy under a communist party.
- Trotskyism: A system which aims to achieve communism via an elected dictatorship of the proletariat in opposition towards bureaucratic communism which may devolve back into capitalism via spreading the revolution worldwide.
- Vperedism: A system where a dictatorship of the proletariat excluding the peasantry exists under a planned technocratic economy.
- ↑ Also known as Eurocommunism
