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guild socialism
political labor movement

post-capitalism
Post-capitalism is in part a hypothetical state in which the economic systems of the world can no longer be described as forms of capitalism. Various individuals and political ideologies have speculated on what would define such a world. According to classical Marxist and social evolutionary theories, post-capitalist societies may come about as a result of spontaneous evolution as capitalism becomes obsolete. Others propose models to intentionally replace capitalism, most notably socialism, communism, anarchism, nationalism and degrowth.
religious socialism
form of socialism based on religious values
anti-Stalinist left
opposition to Stalinism from those on the left-wing
common ownership
economic arrangement
socialist economics
economic philosophy, theory and practices
Neue Rheinische Zeitung
German newspaper
economic planning
economic planning by a centralized authority
social imperialism
governments that engage in imperialism meant to preserve the domestic social peace

OGAS
OGAS (, "National Automated System for Computation and Information Processing") was a Soviet project to create a nationwide information network. The project began in 1962 but was denied necessary funding in 1970. It was one of a series of socialist attempts to create a nationwide cybernetic network.
He who does not work, neither shall he eat
aphorism found in 2 Thess 3:10
industrial democracy
arrangement which involves workers making decisions, sharing responsibility and authority in the workplace
collective leadership
distribution of power within an organisational structure
Fasci Siciliani
popular movement in Sicily
socialist-oriented market economy
current economic system in Vietnam
history of socialism
aspect of history
to each according to his contribution
principle considered by socialists and Marxist socialists as one of the characteristics of a society that is making its transition to the socialism

impossibilism
Impossibilism is a Marxist theory that stresses the limited value of political, economic, and social reforms under capitalism. As a doctrine, impossibilism views the pursuit of such reforms as counterproductive to the goal of achieving socialism as they stabilize, and therefore strengthen, support for capitalism. Impossibilism holds that reforms to capitalism are irrelevant or outright counter-productive to the goal of achieving socialism and should not be a major focus of socialist politics.
champagne socialist
self-identified left-wingers whose comfortable lifestyle seems to contradict their political beliefs
redwashing
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Redwashing is the practice of a collective entity presenting itself as progressive and concerned about social equality and justice, in order to use this perception for public relations or economic gain. In politics, the term typically refers to right wing populists adopting left wing ideals. The term is also sometimes used to denote the practice of discrediting a certain organization or political party that really defends social equality. In Canada, corporations are often accused by Indigenous new
workplace democracy
application of democratic principles to places of work
socialist emulation
form of competition that was practiced in the Soviet Union
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Marhaenism
Marhaenism ( ) is a socialistic political ideology originated and developed by the first President of Indonesia, Sukarno. It was developed from the ideas of Marxism applied according to the nature and culture of Indonesia, or simply described as "Marxism adapted to Indonesian conditions".
Is There for Honest Poverty
1795 song by Robert Burns
Ethical socialism
political philosophy based on ethics

Cyber-utopianism
Cyber-utopianism, web-utopianism, digital utopianism, or utopian internet is a subcategory of technological utopianism and the belief that online communication helps bring about a more decentralized, democratic, and libertarian society. The desired values may also be privacy and anonymity, freedom of expression, access to culture and information or also socialist ideals leading to digital socialism.
==Origins==
The Californian Ideology is a set of beliefs combining bohemian and anti-authoritarian attitudes from the counterculture of the 1960s with techno-utopianism and support for neoliberal e

free association
economics concept
collective ownership
ownership of means of production by all members of a group
red scarf
primary symbol of youth communist organizations

Abertzale left
form of left-wing nationalism among Basques
Arbetarnas bildningsförbund
Swedish education organization operated by the labour movement
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tankie
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Old Left
pre-1960s left-wing in the Western world
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political party in Spain
workers' control
participation in management by employees
Neozapatismo
thumbnail|Flag of the Neozapatista movement
Neozapatismo or Neozapatism (sometimes simply Zapatismo) is the political philosophy and practice devised and employed by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (, EZLN), who have instituted governments in a number of communities in Chiapas, Mexico, since the beginning of the Chiapas conflict.
Labour voucher
proposed alternative to money
Prague Party Conference
socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor
political catchphrase
Giustizia e Libertà
Italian anti-fascist movement
proto-communism
overview of communist-oriented ideologies and practices prior to the works of Karl Marx
Yellow socialism
alternative to the "Red socialism" advocated in Marxism
Dialectical and Historical Materialism
book by Joseph Stalin
Confederación Intersindical Galega
Albert Einstein's political views
German physicist
Triple oppression
theory developed by black socialists in the United States
Left conservatism
Left-conservatism refers to political stances that combine left-wing economics with social conservatism. It is sometimes referred to as socialist conservatism, though these terms are not necessarily identical in meaning.
lemon socialism
government intervention to save failing businesses at the expense of taxpayers
Social dividend
return on the capital assets and natural resources owned by society in a socialist economy
Soviet-type economic planning
centralized investment and economic input decision-making model under Leninist states
production for use
principle of economic organization and production defining socialist economy
Erguer-Estudantes da Galiza
red-baiting
Red-baiting, also known as reductio ad Stalinum () and red-tagging (in the Philippines), is an intention to discredit the validity of a political opponent and the opponent's logical argument by accusing, denouncing, attacking, or persecuting the target individual or group as anarchist, communist, Marxist, socialist, Stalinist, or fellow travelers towards these ideologies. In the phrase, red refers to the color that traditionally symbolized left-wing politics worldwide since the 19th century, while baiting refers to persecution, torment, or harassment, as in baiting.
accumulation by dispossession
social and economic class mobility
Lange model
neoclassical economic model for a hypothetical socialist economy
social murder
unnatural death caused by economic factors
Socialist-leaning countries
Third World countries which the USSR recognized as adhering to the ideas of socialism
type of socialism
variations of the economic philosophy

Intersindical Nacional dos Traballadores Galegos
left-Wing Spanish Union