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*[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism]] - The highest stage of capitalism. |
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*[[File:World.png]] [[Globalism]] - Ditto for you! |
*[[File:World.png]] [[Globalism]] - Ditto for you! |
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*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School]] - My evil capitalist brother. |
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*[[File:AusFash.png]] [[Austrofascism]] - You're adopted. |
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Revision as of 11:58, 6 March 2023
Austromarxism is a reformist offshoot of Marxism originating in inter-war Austria. It sought to integrate the ideas of Social Democracy with the more revolutionary forms of File:Soc.png Socialism
Ideology
Theory of Nationality
Austromarxism believes that class consciousness is best achieved through a shared national identity, as the capitalist tendency of "spatial planning" results in it being imperialist and/or globalist. Thus, the strong promotion of sovereignty will allow the workers of a nation to unite unaffected by capitalistic powers.
Stance on Revolution
W.I.P.
How to draw
- Draw a ball
- Draw 2 horizontal red lines
- Fill the above and below parts in red
- Draw a golden circle with 3 diagonal arrows across it
- Add the eyes
Relations
Friends
- Centrist Marxism - My wonderful father who doesn't always have the most explicit ideas.
- Social Democracy - My beloved friend who is a little bit too reformist.
Frenemies
- Eurocommunism - My son who fell in the globalist scene.
- Marxism - If a revolution is truly the only option, then so be it.
Enemies
- Imperialism - The highest stage of capitalism.
- Globalism - Ditto for you!
- Austrian School - My evil capitalist brother.
- Austrofascism - You're adopted.
Further Information
Texts
- Austro-Marxism and the National Question by Andres Nin
Wikipedia
- Austromarxism
- National personal autonomy
- Victor Adler
- Otto Bauer
- Karl Renner
- Max Adler
- Rudolf Hilferding
Citations
Gallery
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