Socialism

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Socialism
AnthemThe Red Flag
AlignmentLeft-Wing
Influenced By
Key PrinciplesCollective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods.
Values


Socialism is a collection of left-wing ideologies that believe that the means of production should belong to society as a whole rather than private owners, which is to be achieved by either joint ownership by communities, ownership by the workers, or ownership by the state which is to be implemented in either a reformist or revolutionary manner with the goal of dismantling capitalism. In modern times, Socialist ideologies are most visible in the People's Democratic Union and Non-Partisan Development Coalition coalitions of the Yatan-Theian Accord's government.

Sub-Ideologies

  • Anationalism: A form of anarchism which aims to establish a unified global society that lacks rulers or any other constituted authority by abolishing nationality via the implementation of Esperanto as the worldwide language of communication.
  • Alter-Globalism: A movement advocating for global cooperation and integration while opposing (capitalistic) economic globalization, supporting worldwide worker's solidarity and the preservation of minority cultures.
  • Ba'athism: An Arab-nationalist ideology advocating for a united, socialist, and nationalist Arab state under an authoritarian regime.
  • Democratic Socialism: A system which aims to achieve socialism via reformist means in order to establish a socialist parliamentary democracy.
  • Eco-Socialism: A movement that posits that the implementation of socialism and the implementation of environmentalist policies are complementary and sustainable, as Capitalism destroys the environment.
  • Gender Accelerationism: A system exclusive to Flores where capitalism is to be accelerated in order to lead to its inevitable collapse and maximize the feminization brought forth by capitalism and achieve technological advancements necessary for a more genderless, but explicitly feminine, digital existence.
  • Hive-Mind Monarchism: A system where a Hiveminded Collective is organized akin to an eusocial hive, which is naturally 'socialized' in some form despite being monarchical.
  • Left-Wing Nationalism: A form of socialism which additionally incorporates several nationalist elements into its belief system such as anti-imperialism and national self-determination.
  • Left-Wing Populism: A form of socialism implementing populist policies to rile up the working class to support them, often in order to achieve Democratic Socialism.
  • Market Socialism: A system which advocates for the preservation of the free market while still socializing the economy in order to establish an economy where worker-owned cooperatives compete on the market.
  • Religious Socialism: A form of socialism supported by and implementing religious doctrine and values, often emphasizing egalitarian and charitable values within said religions.
  • Revolutionism: A form of parliamentary socialism calling for aggressive expansion of the revolution to prevent the resurgence of capitalism.
  • Soulism[1]: A form of anarchism that doesn't only advocate for a society that lacks rulers or any other constituted authority, but that each individual should be able to do whatever they wish by reverse-engineering reality to the point of maximally minimizing suffering in all its forms, often via rejecting the physical body and its limitations.
  • Syndicalism: A system where the primary form of governance is labour unions which are federated locally and nationally into more extensive unions in order to ensure that power remains with the workers rather than the state.
  • Tritonian Communism: A form of moderate libertarian socialism that opposes 'vanguardist socialism' as the wrong way to achieve Communism.
  • Utopian Socialism: A form of socialism which rejects Marxist scientific socialism and dialectics, instead advocating for simple sharing of resources for the betterment of society as people would accept it as an improvement for everyone rather than a more directed process of socialization.
  1. Also known as 'Anarcho-Oneirism'.