Quasi-Communism (Disambiguation)

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Quasi-Communism also small-communism is a term used to describe political ideologies that share or are accused of sharing important elements with Communism but do not claim to be communist, or they just aren't.

The term may refer to:

  • Regulationism - Often considered close to communism due to its policy of active government intervention in the economy
  • Welfarism - Associated with communism because of its social politics
  • Liberalism - Often accused of being communist by right-wing populists and some fascists, due to its cultural views.
  • Progressivism - Commonly accused of being "Cultural Marxism" by the Alt-Lite, Right-wing populists, and the Alt-Right.
  • Ba'athism - Is considered similar to Communism due to its economics and alliances with communist countries, but has shifted towards Authoritarian Capitalism in recent years.
  • Peronism - It's modern variants, such as Kichnerism, are commonly accused by their right-wing detractors of being socialist or communist due to its social democratic economics.
  • Environmentalism - Commonly accused of being Communist due to its opposition to some variants of Capitalism, and due to the fact that some of its variants are left-wing.
  • Social Democracy - Accused of being communist due to its center-left economics. Some Social Democrats are socialist, but the majority of the social democratic movement more moderate and supports social capitalism.
  • Anarchism - The actual definition of the term "communism" is a stateless and classless society, which is basically Anarchism.
  • European Federalism - The European Union is commonly accused of being communist by right-wing Euroskeptists.