National Communism

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National Communism believes that communism can be established combined with a core philosophy of nationalism which is mostly inspired by Marxism–Leninism. This ideology also believes that in order to build communism, it is not necessary to abandon national identities. He does not enjoy being mistaken for National Bolshevism as he is culturally more moderate, or even identifying as left-leaning especially in more recent years. due to his love for nationalism and relatively progressive policies as a means of building societal solidarity. And unlike Nazbols, he does not advocate for exclusivist supremacy and is rather more enthusiastic in actually developing pure communism than simply being content with state socialism. However, he tends to be far less tolerant of perceived "deviant" behaviour than ML. He just loathes how his Tankie father advocates for Globalism and insists he was the one who was truly dominant in the Cold War given the nationalistic and anti-colonialist tendencies of politicians like Castro and Ho Chi Minh.

History

Kazakhstan

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Poland

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Romania

Ceaușism: Nicolae Ceaușescu was the communist dictator of Romania from 1965-1989. His refusal to participate in the invasion of Czechoslovakia and his speech condemning the invasion in 1968 skyrocketed him to popularity in his own country and with western nations abroad. This set a pattern of a very anti-Soviet foreign policy for the rest of his reign. Ceaușescu took heavy inspiration from Maoism and Juche, Kim-Il Sung's grandiose parades and personality cult inspiring him to put on similar showcases back home in Romania. He developed one of the most pervasive personality cults in the Eastern Bloc, so much so that many observers remarked that it was the closest thing to an old-style functioning Stalinist regime, with the secret police (Securitate) monitoring every aspect of life and violently repressing any dissent against his regime. He also allocated funds to huge national monuments dedicated to himself, the most famous being the Palace of Parliament, which is the largest palace in the world and remains unfinished to this day.


Ceaușescu refused to liberalize during the period of glasnost and perestroika, and was very displeased when other members of the Warsaw Pact began reforming as well. He was referred to as "The Romanian Fuhrer" by Gorbachev. His reign of terror would eventually come to an end during the Romanian Revolution of 1989, where him and his wife Elena Ceaușescu were put on trial and executed by firing squad on national television.

Moldova

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Yugoslavia

Rankovićism: Alexandar Ranković 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. Ranković's policies heavily influenced Slobodan Milošević.

Titoism could also be seen as a type of Natcom, but unlike Rankovićism, it is Pan-Slavic rather than Serb supremacist.

Czechoslovakia File:Husák.png

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Bulgaria

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Sweden

During the early 20th century a politician by the name of Nils Flyg would lead one of Sweden's most prominent Socialist parties. Flyg was greatly influenced by Lenin and was a staunch communist. However, when Stalin took control of the USSR his political leanings would change. His radical opposition to Stalin's Soviet Union and Britain's Imperialism would lead him to sympathise with Hitler. He saw the nazis as a great opposition to Stalin, Britain and the League of Nations. It is speculated that he also supported the nazis for the economic incentive as his party would begin to recieve funding from Germany.

Cuba

Prior to 1959, Cuba was ruled by Batista, an authoritarian capitalist dictatorship. From 1959-1960, Fidel Castro and other revolutionaries started the Cuban Revolution and overthrew Batista. Fidel Castro was made the new leader of Cuba. In 1961, the United States attempted to overthrow Castro but failed miserably in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, causing them to start using undercover operations to try and kill Castro. In 1962, the United States discovered Soviet missiles in Cuba and thus began the Cuban Missile Crisis. The United States said these missiles were illegal and violated international law, though this was hypocritical as they had stationed missiles in Turkey. After the Cuban Missile Crisis ended a week after it started, the US would keep trying to assassinate Castro up until his death in 2016 by natural causes. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Castro reportedly asked Khrushchev to launch nukes to strike the USA, which can be seen as a form of Posadism.

Personality

He is almost like Marxism-Leninism but holds onto the social views of some 20th century ML movements, in that he's pro-nationalism as a the ultimate long term and not short term goal, while also not as culturally progressive as Marxism Leninism (though he is usually somewhat culturally left). 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 tactical 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, though is not averse to discussing theory and strategy with extreme nationalist figures.

How to Draw

Flag of National Communism
  1. Draw a ball with eyes
  2. Fill it with a lighter shade of black than the outline (or just black)
  3. Draw a Red hammer and sickle on it

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Black #000000 0, 0, 0
Almost Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Red #FF0000 255, 0, 0


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  • Distributism and Longism - Needs more socialism but your heart is in the right place.
  • Paternalistic Conservatism - My conservative capitalist friend 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 sacked Ranković for wiretapping your office promoting the interests of Serbian people, but well, most of my other regimes liked you.
  • Left Nazbol - Amazing nationalism and communism, but please cool it down with the racism, its kinda anti Marxist. Still better than his openly racist brothers.
  • Fourth Theory - Same as above, only a bit worse economically.
  • Legionarism - Also fascist scum who imprisoned me but i ended up rehabilitating him after all that.
  • Antifa - Good guy beat up the Fash But why are you against the state and why is antifa against nationalism?! Can't you see nationalism is a must to help the oppressed minorities you claim to care oh so much about?
  • 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 - A based combination of communism, protectionism, progressivism, and socialist patriotism but why internationalism?!
  • Marxism–Leninism–Maoism - Same as above. I love your Channel its so based!
  • Dengism - I like your combination of nationalism and economic collectivism, but you need to be less capitalist. And I suspect Xi is overshooting it, becoming him. (Quanguo and Pinkie fans already overshot).
  • Marxism - I read your theory and I seek a classless stateless society, but what do you mean "The working men have no country"?
  • Independence Anarchism - Quite a based Anarkiddy.

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