Barracks Communism

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Fictional Ideology
"The party would like to remind you this ideology has never existed" - Ingsoc
This article is about a fictional ideology and has no foundation in real life political movements.

Not to be confused with Barack Obama.

"Here you have it all: communal eating, communal sleeping, assessors and offices regulating education, production, consumption, in a word, all social activity, and to crown all, ᴏᴜʀ ᴄᴏᴍᴍɪᴛᴛᴇᴇ, anonymous and unknown to anyone, as the supreme director. This is indeed the purest anti-authoritarianism."

Barracks Communism is the authoritarian left ideology of Sergey Nechayev, which is described by Karl Marx as a type of communism enforcing Collectivism and communism to the point where every point of life is organized and controlled in the strictest way.

History

Personality and Behaviour

Barracks communism is extremely bureaucratic and organized since he believes all aspects of life should be regimented. He is also hard-working and wants everyone who doesn’t work to be severed from the community as a whole.

How to Draw

Flag of Barracks Communism
Flag of Barracks Communism alt
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Fill in with red,
  3. Draw a barracks in yellow,
  4. Draw in the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Red #CC0000 204, 0, 0
Yellow #FFD400 255, 212, 0


Relationships

Friends

  • Neo-Bolshevism - Literally me!
  • Collectivism - Making every part of life communal is pretty based.
  • Socialism - Work things, amirite?
  • Marxism-Leninism - You are like me, just half a century after the fact. Just quit being so matetialist!
  • Communalism - You're so close!

Frenemies

Enemies

Further Information

Wikipedia

Literature

Gallery

Note


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  1. Fron "The Fundamentals of the Future Social System": The committee, as soon as the present institutions have been overthrown, proclaims that everything is common property, orders the setting up of workers' societies (artels) and at the same time publishes statistical tables compiled by experts and pointing out what branches of labour are most needed in a certain locality and what branches may run into difficulties there.