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'''Centre-Left Populism''' is a left wing ideology that is at times hard to find, as it looks similar to regular [[File:Lpop.png]] left-populists or [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|social democrats]] because of its fiery rhetoric but moderate left wing policies. It is essentially populist social democracy, generally seen marching with people for things like universal healthcare and free tuition however many also take centrist positions on social issues in particular on self-ID and immigration, or might just not talk about social issues that much, in order to push for more left wing economic policies. Many are also soft euroscepts due to the European Union pushing neoliberal policies and oppose globalisation but mostly not with protective tariffs. Neil Kinnock was possibly the most famous centre left populist before converting to [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]] although modern politicians such as Bernie Sanders and Jack Layton could also be described as centre left populists as they have no connection to hard left socialism, such as nationalisation or worker ownership, but are still decidedly left wing and populistic.
'''Centre-Left Populism''' is a left wing ideology that is at times hard to find, as it looks similar to regular [[File:Lpop.png]] left-populists or [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|social democrats]] because of its fiery rhetoric but moderate left wing policies. It is essentially populist social democracy, generally seen marching with people for things like universal healthcare and free tuition however many also take centrist positions on social issues in particular on self-ID and immigration, or might just not talk about social issues that much, in order to push for more left wing economic policies. Many are also soft euroscepts due to the European Union pushing neoliberal policies and oppose globalisation but mostly not with protective tariffs. Neil Kinnock was possibly the most famous centre left populist before converting to [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]] although modern politicians such as Bernie Sanders and Jack Layton could also be described as centre left populists as they have no connection to hard left socialism, such as nationalisation or worker ownership, but are still decidedly left wing and populistic.


===[[File:Compop.png]] Marxist Populism===
===[[File:Compop.png]] Communist Populism===
'''Marxist Populism''' is a form of [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism]], it can be [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism]] or [[File:Trot.png]] [[Trotskyism]] and [[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo|adjacent]] [[Socialism of the 21st Century|ideologies]] [[File:Soc21.png]], this is because that it refers to specific styles of appealing to the masses and painting a picture of "us vs them" in context to the political establishment, bourgeoise and their realtion to the proletariat. However not all forms of communism are populist as Marxist Populism requires the mass movement to be prioritised over a Vanguard party and other elitist methods employed by various communist leaders such as the entryism practiced by Militant Tendency in [[File:UKLab.png]] the Labour Party from the 1960s to their expulsion in 1991. Hugo Chaves is commonly said to be a Marxist populist due to his role in the young officers coup as well as his presidential campaign in 1999 and the utilisation of charisma to create a new dictatorship in Venezuela whereas Maduro has relied entirely on the security forces to maintain his power.
'''Communist Populism''' is a radical version of [[File:Lpop.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism|left-populism]], it can be [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism-Leninist]] or [[File:Trot.png]] [[Trotskyism]] and [[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo|adjacent]] [[Socialism of the 21st Century|ideologies]] [[File:Soc21.png]], this is because that it refers to specific styles of appealing to the masses and painting a picture of "us vs them" in context to the political establishment, bourgeoise and their realtion to the proletariat. However not all forms of communism are populist as Communist Populism requires the mass movement to be prioritised over a Vanguard party and other elitist methods employed by various communist leaders such as the entryism practiced by Militant Tendency in [[File:UKLab.png]] the Labour Party from the 1960s to their expulsion in 1991. Hugo Chaves is commonly said to be a Communist populist due to his role in the young officers coup as well as his presidential campaign in 1999 and the utilisation of charisma to create a new dictatorship in Venezuela whereas Maduro has relied entirely on the security forces to maintain his power.


===[[File:Altl_Soc.png]] Dirtbag Leftism===
===[[File:Altl_Soc.png]] Dirtbag Leftism===