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'''Socialism''' is an ideology used to represent the broad range of ideologies that fall under the umbrella term of "Socialism". In the classical sense, socialism describes worker-owned means of production, heavily supporting worker coops, democratic self-management, and workplace democracy. But much of the conservative western world says that socialism is an authoritarian leftist ideology, in which a bureaucratic state controls the means of production, in a bureaucratic way. But the modern definition of the word socialism, popularised by European [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|Social Democrats]], and the [[File:Dsa.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Democratic Socialists]] of America, is "any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods." Socialism in the modern age advocates workers' democratic self-management, high taxation on the wealthy, nationalisation over key parts of industry, and preventing climate change. Socialism is always economically left, and culturally neutral however has found itself becoming synonymous with progressivism mostly in the west at the most recent times. But you do get ideologies like [[File: Consocf.png]] [[Conservative Socialism]] and more extreme ones like [[File: Strasser.png]] [[Strasserism]] and [[File: Nazbol.png]] [[National Bolshevism]], that combine Socialist economics, with conservative cultural preservation, due to their shared [[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism|Populist]] standpoint.
==History (WIP)==
Socialism as a political movement is rooted in the French Revolution and [[File:Jack.png]] [[Jacobinism]], although notable proto-socialist figures and movements existed before this. The first socialist thinkers were social critics and philosophers of the 19th century from Western Europe. These socialist thinkers followed what would later be dubbed, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, [[File:Utsoc.png]] [[Utopian Socialism]], due to their lack of materialist analysis and bourgeois nature. Among these thinkers were Charles Fourier, Henri de Saint-Simon, and Robert Owen. Despite all these thinkers being considered Utopian Socialists, their philosophies differed greatly in many ways, with Owen's ideology resembling Socialism in the modern sense more so than the other two.
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Socialism is an ideology used to represent the broad range of ideologies that fall under the umbrella term of "Socialism". In the classical sense, socialism describes worker-owned means of production, heavily supporting worker coops, democratic self-management, and workplace democracy. But much of the conservative western world says that socialism is an authoritarian leftist ideology, in which a bureaucratic state controls the means of production, in a bureaucratic way. But the modern definition of the word socialism, popularised by European Social Democrats, and the Democratic Socialists of America, is "any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods." Socialism in the modern age advocates workers' democratic self-management, high taxation on the wealthy, nationalisation over key parts of industry, and preventing climate change. Socialism is always economically left, and culturally neutral however has found itself becoming synonymous with progressivism mostly in the west at the most recent times. But you do get ideologies like Conservative Socialism and more extreme ones like Strasserism and National Bolshevism, that combine Socialist economics, with conservative cultural preservation, due to their shared Populist standpoint.
History (WIP)
Socialism as a political movement is rooted in the French Revolution and Jacobinism, although notable proto-socialist figures and movements existed before this. The first socialist thinkers were social critics and philosophers of the 19th century from Western Europe. These socialist thinkers followed what would later be dubbed, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Utopian Socialism, due to their lack of materialist analysis and bourgeois nature. Among these thinkers were Charles Fourier, Henri de Saint-Simon, and Robert Owen. Despite all these thinkers being considered Utopian Socialists, their philosophies differed greatly in many ways, with Owen's ideology resembling Socialism in the modern sense more so than the other two.
Robert Owen would go on to develop several socialist communes and villages, being the first to attempt to actualize a socialist society, though these projects were often on a small scale and subject to much criticism.
In France, during the first half of the 19th century, socialist philosophers and politicians continued to popularize socialism. It is in France during this time that many socialists started to reject the gradualism and utilization of utopian communes of the older Utopian Socialists. The term "socialism" was first used in a French Utopian Socialist newspaper. There also emerged a Christian Socialist movement in France led by Philippe Buchez. Moreover, during this time, French socialist literature, which would prove to be highly consequential, was being published, most notably What Is Property? by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.
In the 19th century, Anarchism as a movement arose, and was incorporated into the socialist movement. This is seen with thinkers such as the aforementioned Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, whose socialistic anarchism was market-oriented, as well as with more communistic anarchists, like the Russian Mikhail Bakunin, who sought a collectivist anarchist society which would utilize labor vouchers, as well as the prominent anarchist communist Peter Kropotkin, who sought a completely communistic society, devoid of any form of currency whatsoever. Anarchism when combined with socialist principles would later come to be known as Social Anarchism.
Marxism, which arose from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, became the most influential socialist philosophy in history. Marx and Engels ideas on philosophy, political economy, sociology and history were influenced primarily by George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, classical economists such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo, the earlier utopian socialists, and socialist ideals which arose in revolutionary France. Marx and Engels devised a materialist philosophy of history known as historical materialism, and called their form of socialism "scientific socialism" in contrast with utopian socialism. Marxism differed from Utopian Socialism in that it viewed history as a series of class struggles, and saw moving towards socialism within capitalism as futile, instead advocating for revolution.
Personality
Soc is usually portrayed as a stereotypical industrial-era unionized worker who really loves striking against his boss and usually will follow the personality traits of the various types of socialism portrayed.
How to Draw
Socialism is a unicolour ball of Red, a colour associated with Socialism for a pretty long time. Especially in the form of "The Red Flag".
- Draw a ball.
- Draw two eyes on the ball.
- Fill the ball red.
- (Optional) Add a white hammer to differentiate it from the Authleft quadrant ball
And you're done.
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Red Pigment | #ED1C24 | 237, 28, 36 | |
White | #FFFEFE | 255, 254, 254 |
Relationships
Workers
- Marxism - My most famous son who shares many of my ideals.
- Marxism–Leninism - Congrats on taking over a huge chunk of the world in the Cold War!
- State Socialism - My state loving son.
I just wish people stop saying that we have zero differences - Utopian Socialism - My idealistic wife. She also influenced me greatly!
- Democratic Socialism - My reformist son who loves democracy and freedom.
- Conservative Socialism - My culturally conservative son, wish he'd stop calling me a globalist cuck but he's alright otherwise.
- Religious Socialism - My religious child.
- Eco-Socialism - One of my most popular variants.
- Social Anarchism - My son who disrespects all authority.
- Minarcho-Socialism - Same as above but moderate.
- Libertarian Socialism - My daughter who disrespects all authority but keeps few of it.
- Libertarian Market Socialism - A combination of the above two, he's a pretty cool guy.
- Market Socialism - A fellow lover of co-ops, I guess we can have markets.
- Titoism - Same as Market Socialism. Also, the next time a fascist tells you to get in a helicopter, remind them of the cuck pit.
- Guild Socialism - Likes guilds as opposed to labor unions or vanguard parties but otherwise fine.
- Left-Wing Nationalism - My Anti-Imperialist son who loves the nation.
- Left-Wing Populism - YES! We are the 99%!
- Anarchism - Wow, I see you had a lot of kids.
And two with my sons... - Mutualism - Property is Theft! Creator of industrial democracy.
- Syndicalism / Anarcho-Syndicalism / National Syndicalism - Taught you how to strike good.
- Republicanism - Fellow revolutionary comrade in arms! But can you stop praising liberals?
Frenemies
- Stalinism - I have many internal conflicts about you.
- File:Ego.png Egoism - You raise some valid points against capitalism, but then you complain about some of us being "dogmatic".
- Welfarism - Based, but go further.
- National Bolshevism - My crazy Nazi descendant.
- Reactionary Socialism - My utopian stepchild, like his mother but for some reason very anti-semitic and racist. I think that your siblings will like you if you calm down with the extreme reactionary views.
- Distributism - So close to perfection. Just drop the whole private property thing and we're good.
- Longism - Same as above.
- Liberal Socialism - You're a socialist but you're also a libtard so...
- Social Democracy - We have a complicated relationship. He thinks it's better to reform capitalism than to get rid of it, and nowadays a lot of people, especially in the US, compare him to me even though we are not the same. But I can't blame them for that. After all, we both have similar values...
- Nordic Model - Same as above.
- Globalism - I don't like the unregulated international trade thing, but I like when you help the third world and I also like Socialist Internationalism (mostly).
- Nationalism - Nations divide the working-class, but you see the negatives of global capitalism and Left-Wing Nationalism serves the nation's working-class.
- Dengism - I have nothing to say, other than the fact that you are very controversial among my followers.
- Juche - Wait, how are we even related?
- Classical Liberalism - I remember our good 'ol rivalries, good times.
- Capitalist Communism - My weird grand nephew.
- Yellow Socialism - Red socialism is better than yellow socialism, but at least you're better than capitalism.
- Strasserism - Too antisemetic for my liking. But at least you're better than him.
- Kemalism - We never forget Kadroist comrades.
- Democracy - My ideology is democratic. It's just that some of my children thinks a strong state is required to implement me.
Bourgeoisie
- Capitalism - GIVE ME A GODDAMN RAISE YOU STUPID CAPPIE!
- National Socialism - GERMAN FASCIST WHO STOLE MY FUCKING NAME!
- Ingsoc - You remind me of this asshole, but less racist, plus you just want power you dystopia-loving bastard.
- Anarcho-Capitalism - FUCK OFF!!! YOU'RE NOT EVEN AN ANARCHIST!!!
- Plutocracy - Evil incarnate.
- Libertarianism - Complete sociopath who stole her name!
- Authoritarian Capitalism - Pls stop.
- Neoliberalism - Burn in hell, Thatcher.
- Third Way - STOP CORRUPTING EVERY EUROPEAN LEFT WING PARTY YOU NEOLIBERAL SCUM!
- Eco-Capitalism - “Eco-Friendly Capitalism”. What an absolute joke.
- Neoconservatism - You have the audacity to call me an oppressor while you overthrow democratically elected leaders and installing tyrants around the world. Even he hate you. Just ask him!
Further Information
Literature
- Das Kapital Volumes One, Two and Three by Karl Marx
- Evolutionary Socialism by Eduard Bernstein
- Why Socialism? by Albert Einstein
- Imperialism The Highest Stage of Capitalism by Vladimir Lenin
- The Accumulation of Capital by Rosa Luxemburg
- It's Time For Real Change: For the Many Not the Few by The U.K. Labour Party under the Leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.
- The Soul of Man Under Socialism by Oscar Wilde
- Understanding Socialism by Richard D. Wolff
- After Liberalism by Immanuel Wallerstein
- Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber
- The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy by David Graeber
- Acts of Resistance: Against the Tyranny of the Market by Pierre Bourdieu
- J IS FOR JUNK ECONOMICS: A Guide To Reality In An Age Of Deception by Michael Hudson
- The Establishment: And how they get away with it by Owen Jones
- A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn
Wikipedia
- Socialism
- History of Socialism
- Types of Socialism
- Economic Planning
- Workplace Democracy
- Socialist State
- The Red Flag
- Socialist Parties
- Category:Socialism
People
- Phillip Mainländer
- Karl Marx
- Friedrich Engels
- Louis Charles Delescluze
- Jarosław Dąbrowski
- Vladimir Lenin
- Leon Trotsky
- Joseph Stalin
- Julius Martov
- Ernst Thälmann
- Rosa Luxemburg
- Sun Yat-sen
- Mao Zedong
- Zhou Enlai
- Kim Dynasty
- Josip Broz Tito
- Enver Hoxha
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Georgy Malenkov
- Mikhail Suslov
- Lyudmila Pavlichenko
- Fidel Castro
- Raul Castro
- Che Guevara
- Ho Chi Minh
- Kaysone Phomvihane
- Pol Pot
- Erich Honecker
- Leonid Brezhnev
- Alexander Dubček
- Gustav Husak File:Husák.png
- Mátyás Rákosi
- János Kádár
- Nicolae Ceaușescu
- Khorloogiin Choibalsan
- Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Bhagat Singh
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Sukarno
- Sanzo Nosaka
- Inejiro Asanuma
- Tetsu Katayama
- Michel Aflaq
- Patrice Lumumba
- Salvador Allende
- Lee Harvey Oswald
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Malcolm X
- Fred Hampton
- Angela Davis
- Leila Khaled
- Ne Win
- Dr. Najib
- Kwame Nkrumah
- Marien Ngouabi
- Thomas Sankara
- Julius Nyerere
- Deng Xiaoping
- Xi Jinping
- Jose Maria Sison
- Luis Taruc
- Abimael Guzmán
- Muammar Gaddafi
- Abdullah Öcalan
- Robert Mugabe
- Nelson Mandela
- Winnie Mandela
- Hugo Chavez
- Nicolas Maduro
- Evo Morales
- Luis Arce
- Daniel Ortega
- Pedro Castillo
- Eugene V. Debs
- Emma Goldman
- Peter Kropotkin
- George Orwell
- Albert Einstein
- Olof Palme
- Noam Chomsky
- Gennady Zyuganov
- Aleksandr Dugin
- Michael Parenti
- Jeremy Corbyn
- George Galloway
- Zarah Sultana
- Slavoj Žižek
- Richard D. Wolff
- Ben Norton
- Max Blumenthal
- Abby Martin
- Mike Prysner
- Mansoor Hekmat
- Carlos Latuff
Youtube
Videos
- Economic Update: 3 Basic Kinds of Socialism by Democracy at Work
- What Is Socialism? by NowThisWorld
- Why Socialism Is Red by azureScapegoat
- Socialism For Dummies. a lecture by Richard Wolff