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== Neo-Martovism == |
== Neo-Martovism == |
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Neo-Martovism describes a collection of ideologies that split off from more Orthodox Martovism, usually defined by a rejection to the Dictatorship of the Supreme Proletariat |
Neo-Martovism describes a collection of ideologies that split off from more Orthodox Martovism, usually defined by a rejection to the Dictatorship of the Supreme Proletariat. |
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'''Popular Martovism''' |
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The most well known form of Neo-Martovism is the Worker's Authority Party of Durakia, a Neo-Martovist Party that believed that true Martovism could not be established without the full support of the Proletariat, known as Popular or Democratic Martovism. This allowed the Party to gain a small following from Martovic Sympathizers, seeing it's peak in the late 1980s before a slow decline. |
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'''Anarcho-Martovism''' |
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The most divergant form of Neo-Martovism, Anarcho-Martovism seeks to match Martovic Class Purity and Esotericism with Anarchist Philosophy. They wish for a Stateless Society for the Proletariat to be free of the corrupt Bourgeoisie, bringing the Martovic brand of esoteric class warfare to Anarcho-Communism. |