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Martovism is a political ideology developed by [[Durakia|Durakan]] Revolutionary and political theorist Sariv Martov. It branches of from Marxist Theory by adding esoteric elements to Marx's theories on Class Struggle, giving the classes spiritual elements. Martov believed the classes had inherent spiritual properties, and saw the Proletariat to be spiritually pure as opposed to the morally and spiritually corrupt Bourgeoisie and Aristocracy. Martovic Theory is directly linked with his cult of personality, with the Deistic Cult of Martov having a strong influence over the ideology as a whole.
Martovism is a political ideology developed by [[Durakia|Durakan]] Revolutionary and political theorist Sariv Martov. It branches of from Marxist Theory by adding esoteric elements to Marx's theories on Class Struggle, giving the classes spiritual elements. Martov believed the classes had inherent spiritual properties, and saw the Proletariat to be spiritually pure as opposed to the morally and spiritually corrupt Bourgeoisie and Aristocracy. Martovic Theory is directly linked with his cult of personality, with the Deistic Cult of Martov having a strong influence over the ideology as a whole.


Martov used these ideas to promote the ideas of Totalitarianism and Socialism in One State, stating that only the purest embodiments of the Spirit of the Proletariat should lead in a Dictatorship of the Supreme Proletariat. These views are not held by all Martovists however (''See: [[Martovism#Neo-Martovism|Neo-Martovism]]'')
Martov used these ideas to promote the ideas of Totalitarianism and Socialism in One State, stating that only the purest embodiments of the Spirit of the Proletariat should lead in a Dictatorship of the Supreme Proletariat. These views are not held by all Martovists however (''See: Neo-Martovism'')


== '''Branches of Martovism''' ==
== Branches of Martovism ==


Following the Death of Martov, Martovism has branched out, with Orthordox and Neo-Martovism as two opposing branches to Martovist Ideology.
== Martovism-Drexism ==


== Neo-Martovism ==
== Orthodox Martovism ==


''Martovism-Drexism''
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. 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 esttablished without the full support of the Proletariat, allowing the Party to gain a small following from Martovic Sympathizers, seeing it's peak in the late 1980s.

''National Martovism''

== Neo-Martovism ==


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. 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 esttablished without the full support of the Proletariat, allowing the Party to gain a small following from Martovic Sympathizers, seeing it's peak in the late 1980s.
== National Martovism ==

Revision as of 07:36, 25 September 2020

Martovism

Martovizmus
FounderSariv Martov
Founded1917
IdeologyCommunism, Totalitarianism, Centralization, Jingoism
Political positionFar Left
Colors    Dark Red, Gold

Martovism is a political ideology developed by Durakan Revolutionary and political theorist Sariv Martov. It branches of from Marxist Theory by adding esoteric elements to Marx's theories on Class Struggle, giving the classes spiritual elements. Martov believed the classes had inherent spiritual properties, and saw the Proletariat to be spiritually pure as opposed to the morally and spiritually corrupt Bourgeoisie and Aristocracy. Martovic Theory is directly linked with his cult of personality, with the Deistic Cult of Martov having a strong influence over the ideology as a whole.

Martov used these ideas to promote the ideas of Totalitarianism and Socialism in One State, stating that only the purest embodiments of the Spirit of the Proletariat should lead in a Dictatorship of the Supreme Proletariat. These views are not held by all Martovists however (See: Neo-Martovism)

Branches of Martovism

Following the Death of Martov, Martovism has branched out, with Orthordox and Neo-Martovism as two opposing branches to Martovist Ideology.

Orthodox Martovism

Martovism-Drexism

National Martovism

Neo-Martovism

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. 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 esttablished without the full support of the Proletariat, allowing the Party to gain a small following from Martovic Sympathizers, seeing it's peak in the late 1980s.