Types of Socialism - Randomized - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
A Soviet ideology based on centralization, totalitarianism, and the pursuit of communism. Stalinism
82%
Aims for a classless, stateless society with common ownership. Communism
55%
Believes in a market economy with strong social welfare. Social Democracy
55%
Believes in achieving a socialist economy through democratic means. Democratic Socialism
45%
Combines environmentalism with Marxist analysis, arguing that capitalism is inherently harmful to the environment and that ecological sustainability is necessary. Eco-Marxism
45%
Aims for a classless, stateless society via a revolution led by a disciplined "vanguard" party. Marxism-Leninism
45%
Advocates for permanent international revolution rather than socialism in one country, emphasizing worker democracy, global proletarian uprising, and criticism of bureaucracy. Trotskyism
36%
Advocates for a stateless, classless, and moneyless society based on common ownership of the means of production, voluntary association, and democracy without government. Anarcho-Communism
27%
A secular, nationalist ideology originating in the 1940s that advocates for a single, unified Arab nation—linking "Unity, Freedom, and Socialism". Ba'athism
27%
Emphasizes modernizing the economy through market-oriented reforms while maintaining strict one-party rule by the vanguard party. Dengism
27%
Holds to permanent revolution and stresses the importance of the peasantry, small-scale industry, and agricultural collectivization. Maoism
27%
Combines economic planning and anti-capitalism with extreme nationalism, social conservatism, and authoritarianism. National Bolshevism
27%
Revolutionary, anti-imperialist, and Pan-Africanist theory that emphasizes self-reliance, agrarian reform, women's empowerment, and the rejection of foreign aid. Sankarism
27%
Aims to transfer the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution to workers' unions. Syndicalism
27%
Involves equally distributing agricultural land among collectivized peasant villages. Agrarian Socialism
18%
Favors workers' councils over the "vanguard party" model, emphasizing direct democratic control by workers. Council Communism
18%
Advocates for armed, rural guerrilla warfare to overthrow capitalist regimes, as well as the swift, violent exportation of revolution. Guevarism
18%
Gift economies of hunter-gatherers, where resources and property hunted or gathered are shared with all members of a group in accordance with individual needs. Primitive Communism
18%
Emphasize communal autonomy, anti-capitalism, and grassroots democracy outside of a traditional state structure. Democratic Confederalism
9%
A strict, anti-theist, anti-revisionist form of Marxism-Leninism with rigid central-planning and construction of defense-infrastructure. Hoxhaism
9%
A unique form of direct democracy that banned traditional government structures, political parties, and parliaments for a system of popular Islamic congresses and committees. Jamahiriya
9%
Emphasizes national independence in politics, economic self-sufficiency, and self-defense in military matters. Juche
9%
Advocates for the unity, liberation, and economic independence of developing nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America against Western imperialism. Third-Worldism
9%
Early form of socialism focusing on designing ideal, equitable, self-contained communes based on voluntary cooperation. Utopian Socialism
9%
Focuses on worker refusal of labor and expands the definition of the working class to include all social labor (unpaid housework, student work). Autonomism
0%
Characterized by compromise between the population and the communist leadership after the revolution; it allowed relative cultural freedom and introduced market reforms. Kadarism
0%
Emphasizes direct action, workers' councils, and immediate anti-capitalism, rejecting parliamentarianism, trade unions, and top-down party leadership. Left Communism
0%
Focuses on achieving local control over public services and developing social services at the city level rather than the national level. Municipal Socialism
0%
Pan-African socialist theory that emphasizes the importance of modern science and technology for uniting Africa and developing freely. Nkrumaism
0%
Socialism focused on governmental independence, nationalism, and the use of worker self-management. Titoism
0%
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