Types of Socialism - Randomized

Enter the names of political ideologies that fall under the umbrella term of 'socialism'. Some of these will be liberal and many will be radical.
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Pan-African socialist theory that emphasizes the importance of modern science and technology for uniting Africa and developing freely.
Nkrumaism
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
Holds to permanent revolution and stresses the importance of the peasantry, small-scale industry, and agricultural collectivization.
Maoism
A Soviet ideology based on centralization, totalitarianism, and the pursuit of communism.
Stalinism
Aims for a classless, stateless society with common ownership.
Communism
Emphasizes modernizing the economy through market-oriented reforms while maintaining strict one-party rule by the vanguard party.
Dengism
Advocates for permanent international revolution rather than socialism in one country, emphasizing worker democracy, global proletarian uprising, and criticism of bureaucracy.
Trotskyism
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
Combines economic planning and anti-capitalism with extreme nationalism, social conservatism, and authoritarianism.
National Bolshevism
Early form of socialism focusing on designing ideal, equitable, self-contained communes based on voluntary cooperation.
Utopian Socialism
Believes in achieving a socialist economy through democratic means.
Democratic Socialism
Characterized by compromise between the population and the communist leadership after the revolution; it allowed relative cultural freedom and introduced market reforms.
Kadarism
A strict, anti-theist, anti-revisionist form of Marxism-Leninism with rigid central-planning and construction of defense-infrastructure.
Hoxhaism
Emphasize communal autonomy, anti-capitalism, and grassroots democracy outside of a traditional state structure.
Democratic Confederalism
Emphasizes national independence in politics, economic self-sufficiency, and self-defense in military matters.
Juche
Involves equally distributing agricultural land among collectivized peasant villages.
Agrarian Socialism
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
Aims to transfer the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution to workers' unions.
Syndicalism
Combines environmentalism with Marxist analysis, arguing that capitalism is inherently harmful to the environment and that ecological sustainability is necessary.
Eco-Marxism
Aims for a classless, stateless society via a revolution led by a disciplined "vanguard" party.
Marxism-Leninism
A secular, nationalist ideology originating in the 1940s that advocates for a single, unified Arab nation—linking "Unity, Freedom, and Socialism".
Ba'athism
Emphasizes direct action, workers' councils, and immediate anti-capitalism, rejecting parliamentarianism, trade unions, and top-down party leadership.
Left Communism
Revolutionary, anti-imperialist, and Pan-Africanist theory that emphasizes self-reliance, agrarian reform, women's empowerment, and the rejection of foreign aid.
Sankarism
Favors workers' councils over the "vanguard party" model, emphasizing direct democratic control by workers.
Council Communism
Focuses on achieving local control over public services and developing social services at the city level rather than the national level.
Municipal Socialism
Advocates for armed, rural guerrilla warfare to overthrow capitalist regimes, as well as the swift, violent exportation of revolution.
Guevarism
Socialism focused on governmental independence, nationalism, and the use of worker self-management.
Titoism
Believes in a market economy with strong social welfare.
Social Democracy
Advocates for the unity, liberation, and economic independence of developing nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America against Western imperialism.
Third-Worldism
Focuses on worker refusal of labor and expands the definition of the working class to include all social labor (unpaid housework, student work).
Autonomism
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