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[[Category:Socialists]]
[[Category:Socialists]]
What ideologies in this category have in common is the goal of the establishment of a [[file:Commie.png]] communist society, a [[file:Anticap.png]] moneyless, [[file:Anti-Elite.png]] classless, and [[file:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|stateless]] society based on some sort of [[file:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|social ownership]] of the means of production and property, like common ownership.
What ideologies in this category have in common is the goal of the establishment of a [[file:Commie.png]] communist society, a [[file:Anticap.png]] moneyless, [[file:Anti-Elite.png]] classless, and [[file:Awaj.png]]society based on some sort of [[file:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|social ownership]] of the means of production and property, like common ownership.


But while all [[file:Commie.png]] communist ideologies pretty much completely share an identical end goal, there is still a lot of argument and debate on how to actually achieve this goal.
But while all [[file:Commie.png]] communist ideologies pretty much completely share an identical end goal, there is still a lot of argument and debate on how to actually achieve this goal.

Revision as of 16:31, 24 November 2022

What ideologies in this category have in common is the goal of the establishment of a communist society, a moneyless, classless, and society based on some sort of File:Soc.png social ownership of the means of production and property, like common ownership.

But while all communist ideologies pretty much completely share an identical end goal, there is still a lot of argument and debate on how to actually achieve this goal.

For example, Leninism has a more authoritarian strategy, where a dictatorship of the proletariat is established and led by a vanguard party, who would lead the proletariat, carrying out their will and getting society ready for the withering away of the state and the establishment of a communist society.

On the other hand, there's anarcho-communism, which prefers a more libertarian strategy, where there is no transition period like the one proposed by Leninism. Instead, the people, in a revolution (or if preferred, peacefully), immediately abolish money, social classes, the state, and private property; The immediate establishment of a communist society.