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*[[File:Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism]] - You killed some of my followers, sure. But that clearly doesn't measure up to any of the classicides does it?
*[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy]] - I don't like to strawman people, it pollutes discourse. But really?
*[[File:Nrx.png]] [[Neoreactionaryism]] and [[File:NeoEnl.png]] [[Neo-Enlightenment]] - You have created an entire system based upon exploiting the worker and acquiring as much capital as possible, and you are proud of it? Really?
*[[File:Reactsoc.png]] [[Reactionary Socialism]] - You forget that you, too, used to be the oppressors and the bourgeoisie exist because of you.
*[[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism|Petit Bourgeois Socialism]] - “This school of Socialism dissected with great acuteness the contradictions in the conditions of modern production. It laid bare the hypocritical apologies of economists. It proved, incontrovertibly, the disastrous effects of machinery and division of labour; the concentration of capital and land in a few hands; overproduction and crises; it pointed out the inevitable ruin of the petty bourgeois and peasant, the misery of the proletariat, the anarchy in production, the crying inequalities in the distribution of wealth, the industrial war of extermination between nations, the dissolution of old moral bonds, of the old family relations, of the old nationalities. In its positive aims, however, this form of Socialism aspires either to restoring the old means of production and of exchange, and with them the old property relations, and the old society, or to cramping the modern means of production and of exchange within the framework of the old property relations that have been, and were bound to be, exploded by those means. In either case, it is both reactionary and Utopian.”
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