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* | *'''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. | |||
*'''Democratic Communism'''<ref>Also known as Eurocommunism</ref>''':''' A system which aims to achieve communism via electoral means and organize it akin to a representative democracy. | |||
*'''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. | |||
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Revision as of 14:57, 2 March 2026
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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. |
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| Secular/Religious | 90/10 |
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
- 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.
- Democratic Communism[1]: A system which aims to achieve communism via electoral means and organize it akin to a representative democracy.
- 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.
- ↑ Also known as Eurocommunism
