National Communism
National Communism believes that communism can be formed with nationalism which is mostly inspired by Marxism–Leninism. He hates being mistaken for
National Bolshevism as he is culturally more moderate due to his love for nationalism and relatively progressive policies (though to a much lesser extent than modern MLs). And unlike Nazbols, he does not advocate for national supremacy and is more enthusiastic in actually being communist rather than being content with state socialism. However, he tends to be far less tolerant of "deviant" behaviour like ML. He just loathes how his Tankie father insists on
Globalism and insists he was the one who was truly dominant in the Cold War given the nationalistic and anti-foreign tendencies of politicians like
Castro and
Ho Chi Minh.
History
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Poland
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Hungary File:Nagy3.png
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Romania ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/5/5b/Cball-SRRomania.png)
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Moldova
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Yugoslavia ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/5/56/Rankovic.png)
Rankovicism: Alexandar Rankovic was a Serbian communist who worked as head of the ministry of interior, helping Tito purge Stalinists following the Yugo-Soviet Split. He also lead a reign of terror against Albanians in Kosovo, favoring Serb dominance over Yugoslavia, while rejecting recognition of Bosnian identity and wanting centralization of Yugoslavia. Eventually, he was fired from his position after being accused of wiretapping Tito's office. Rankovic's policies heaviliy influenced
Slobodan Milosevic.
Czechoslovakia File:Husák.png
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Bulgaria
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India ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/c/cb/Azad_Hind.png)
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China ![](//static.miraheze.org/polcompballwiki/5/5d/Moderate_ML.png)
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- Li Peng-Li Peng was a Chinese politician who served as the fourth Premier of the
the People's Republic of China from 1987 to 1998, and as the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislative body, from 1998 to 2003.
In 1948, Li Peng was sent to the Soviet Union to study at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. After his graduation in 1954, he returned to China (Now under Communist rule) to work at an important national power company. He managed to escape the political turmoil of
Mao's totalitarian regime due to his political connections and his employment in the company.
After the death of Mao and the opening up of China, during the Deng Xiaoping Era, Li Peng rapidly rose through the ranks of the Communist Party, with the help of Party Elder Chen Yun, and served as the Vice-Minister and Minister of Power between 1979 and 1983. Li Peng was raised to the position of Premier partially due to the departure of Hu Yaobang, who was forced to resign as General Secretary after conservative party members blamed him for a series of student-led protests in 1987.
Li Peng was an opponent of the market-liberal economic reforms pioneered by then General Secretary Zhao Ziyang, and argued that a market-driven economy and an open society would undermine the authority of the Communist Party and would make China susceptible to influence from "foreign hostile forces." Li Peng was most known for his staunch support for the use of force to quell the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. He used his authority as premier to declare martial law and, in cooperation with Deng Xiaoping, who was the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, ordered the infamous June 4th military crackdown against student pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. This earned him the nickname the "Butcher of Beijing."
The death toll of the Tianmen Square crackdown is disputed by both scholars and Communist Party officials and ranges from 200 to several thousand. Zhao Zhiyang was removed from his position as General Secretary and put under life-long house arrest for his support of the protests and was replaced by former Shanghai Party Secretary Jiang Zemin.
After Zhao was removed from office, Li Peng would continue to resist economic reform but lost influence to his successor Zhu Rongji and was unable to prevent the increasing market liberalization of the Chinese economy during the late 1990s.
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Personality
He is almost like Marxism-Leninism but holds onto social views of 20th century ML movements, in that he's pro-nationalism as a long term and not short term goal, while also not as culturally progressive as modern Marxism Leninism. This causes him to also butt heads with people confusing him for
Strasserism or
Nazbol as he is still generally anti-fascist even if he's more open to a short term alliance than ML.
Will argue with Marxism–Leninism about him being the true embodiment of 20th century Communism, while still maintaining respect for him. Otherwise hangs out with the other cultural center and economically left-wing gang.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Fill it with a lighter shade of black than the outline (or just black)
- Draw a Red hammer and sickle on it
You're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Black | #000000 | 0, 0, 0 | |
Almost Black | #141414 | 20, 20, 20 | |
Red | #FF0000 | 255, 0, 0 |
Relationships
Friends
Marxism–Leninism - You're good but why
Globalism? I was the one actually dominant in the Cold War ya know.
Protectionism - Protecting local industry is based.
- File:Soc.png Socialism - Solidarity! Stop hating nationalism though.
Conservative Socialism - I'm more culturally left and pro nationalist but good direction.
Left-Wing Nationalism - I’m your logical end goal.
Pol Potism - *takes off glasses* Now they know how to party!
Can you stop making us look so bad though.Burmese Socialism - An extreme version of me adapted to Burma.
Left Nazbol - My more extreme and pro-conservative self.
Fourth Theory - Same as above and a fellow hater of
libtards.
Socialism with a Human Face - The invasion of Czechoslovakia was a grave error. I'll support you against that
imperialist anytime!
Police Statism - Almost all of my regimes were protected by him.
Leninism - National liberation is indeed one of ways to achieve Communism, but you should have kept Russian tricolor on flag.
Frenemies
Distributism and
Longism - Needs more socialism but your heart is in the right place.
Paternalistic Conservatism - My conservative capitalist brother who somewhat understands me and doesn't call me "the real fascist". Please join me though. Also, you were influenced by my Romanian self.
Titoism - Basically me but Pan-Slavic and more open to mutualism. Such a shame you kicked out Ranković for
wiretapping your officepromoting the interests of Serbian people, but well, most of my other regimes liked you.Anarcho-Communism/Antifa
- Good guy beat up the
Fash But why are you against the state and nationalism?!
Juche - You're pretty cool but being a
red monarch doesn't do anyone a favor.
But seeing how you do that cult of personality stuff was such a huge inspiration to me.Maoism - Based combination of communism, nationalism, and progressivism but why internationalism?!1
Dengism - Your nationalism is admirable but please be less capitalist. Li Peng was pretty based, though.
Marxism - I read your theory and I seek a classless stateless society, but what do you mean "The working men have no country"?
Trotskyism - Globetard, but at least cares for worker's rights.
Enemies
Capitalism - DIE CAPITALIST RAT!
Fascism - Die Fascist!
Welfare Chauvinism - Culturally too far, economicially too moderate, just an unironic Social Fascist.
Conservatism
- Reactionaries get the bullet!
Neoliberalism - DEGENERATE GLOBALIST! DIE!
Liberalism - Capitalist scum!
Reactionary Liberalism - Racist and liberal, just regular liberalism.
Reactionary Socialism - Feudalist, imperialist, and very racist. No thanks!
National Socialism - NAZI SCUM DIE!
Right Nazbol and
Strasserism - YOU BITCHES! PEOPLE THINK I'M COPYING YOU TWO EVEN THOUGH I'M NOT! ALSO YOU TWO SUPPORT NAZISM!
Maybe we need to work together against neolib.
Further Infomation
Wikipedia
- National Communism
- National Communism in Romania
- Romanian Communist Party
- Murba Party
- AIFB
Azad Hind
- Rankovićism
Irish Citizen Army
People
Europe
Nariman Narimanov (1870-1925)
Azerbaijan
Vasyl' Shakhrai (1888-1919)
Ukraine
Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev (1892-1940)
Tatarstan/
Russia
Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980)
Yugoslavia
Ludvík Svoboda (1895-1979)
Czechoslovakia
- File:Nagy3.png Imre Nagy (1896-1958)
Hungary
Jacques Doriot (1898-1945),
France
Valko Chervenkov (1900-1980)
Bulgaria
Nikita Salogor (1901-1981)
Moldova
Władysław Gomułka (1905-1982),
Poland
Aleksandar Ranković (1909-1983),
Yugoslavia
Todor Zhivkov (1911-1998)
Bulgaria
Janos Kadar (1912-1989),
Hungary
- File:Husák.png Gustáv Husák (1913-1991)
Czechoslovakia
Elena Ceaușescu (1916-1989)
SR Romania
Nicolae Ceaușescu (1918-1989),
SR Romania
Alexander Dubček (1921-1992)
Czechoslovakia
Gustavo Bueno Martínez (1924-2016)
Spain
Gennady Zyuganov (1944-)
Russia
Asia
Sanzō Nosaka (1892-1993)
Japan
Turar Ryskulov (1894-1938),
Kazakhstan
Subhas Chandra Bose (1897-1945),
India
Tan Malaka (1897-1949),
Indonesia
Sukarno (1901-1970)
Indonesia
Lê Duẩn (1907-1986)
Vietnam
Kim Il Sung (1912-1994)
North Korea
Nur Muhammad Taraki (1917-1979)
Afghanistan
Hua Guofeng (1921-2008)
China
Pol Pot (1925-1998)
Cambodia
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1928-1979)
Pakistan
Pen Sovan (1936-2016)
Cambodia
Kim Jong-Il (1941-2011)
North Korea
Nguyễn Phú Trọng (1944-)
Vietnam
Kim Jong-un (1984-)
North Korea
Chen Yun (1905-1995)
China
Li Peng (1928-2019)
China
Xi Jinping (1953-)
China
Peng Liyuan (1962-)
China
Haz (?-)
Lebanon/
USA
Africa:
Americas:
Fidel Castro (1925-2016), Cuba Caio Prado Júnior (1911-1973), Brazil
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