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Latest revision as of 18:06, 14 October 2024
Totalism is a fictional Socialist ideology from the Hearts of Iron IV game modification Kaiserreich based on a timeline-specific synthesis of Bolshevism with the Revolutionary Syndicalist thinkings of French writer Georges Sorel. It borrows from the latter's views, believing that trade unions should be the main vehicle for proletarian organization, seeking to achieve a revolution through a spontaneous general strike fueled by the myth[1] of its accomplishment. From Bolshevism it also gets its authoritarian tendencies, believing that until a worldwide revolution has been achieved the state must use all of its powers to counter the influence of capitalist nations as well as in developing its own productive forces, due to this it supports mass militarization as well as mass industrialization, with a heavy focus on arms production and urban infrastructre.
Despite being a nationalist, Totalism is emphatically not a reactionary, he is strongly opposed to Monarchy, Clericalism, and Imperialism. He is willing, just as the ideology of the Soviet Union in our timeline, to network with Socialist movements outside his home country (even if they are filthy libs) to help stoke or aid revolutions elsewhere.
History
In the Kaiserreich timeline, Totalism was formulated after the Entente's defeat in the Great War. The failure of the October Revolution to take hold in Russia meant Marxism and ideologies seeking to closely emulate his beliefs became less influential in leftist thought. The failure of the Entente governments to defeat the Central Powers and their subsequent loss of territory led to a heightening of nationalist and ultranationalist sentiments. The Syndicalist revolutions in Western Europe saw many discontented nationalists join their union congresses and parties. Out of this political situation, many of these nationalist Syndicalists looked to Sorel's writings for inspiration as well as looking up to the more centralist vision of Lenin in the east. In 1936, Oswald Mosley, Benito Mussolini, and Georges Valois (all Fascists in our timeline) met in London to discuss a united effort and platform for Totalism, settling on central coordination of the unions, a one party state, a culture of national unity, and an industrial focus of the economy to feed the military machine, codified in the Totalist Charter. Other ideologies that did not partake in this congress are labelled 'Totalist' in the game, but are not necessarily adherent to the tenets of the Totalism of the Totalist Charter, ranging from the likes of National Bolsheviks to orthodox Leninists.
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Cultural Left - Civil Rights | |
Center-Left | New Deal Liberalism |
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Main | Progressivism • Ultraprogressivism |
Far-Left | Jacobinism • FreePCB Server Discord Thought • Ultimate Ideal • State Liberalism |
Self-Insert | Baxism • Schumacherianism • Rocksism |
Nationalists - For The Motherland! | |
Moderate | Main Nativism • Patriotism Related Protectionism • Isolationism Self-Inserts |
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Main | Main Nationalism • Separatism • Pan-Nationalism Definitions Volkish Nationalism • Ethnic Nationalism • Cultural Nationalism • Linguistic Nationalism • Religious Nationalism • Racial Nationalism • Civic Nationalism • Species Nationalism Application Universal Nationalism • Fictional Nationalism • Left-Wing Nationalism • Eco-Nationalism Related Ethnopluralism • Racism • Directed Socialism • Indigenism • Tinism Other Ideologies National Agrarianism • National Capitalism • National Communism • National Conservatism • National Liberalism • National Libertarianism • Welfare Chauvinism Self-Inserts |
Chauvinists | Ultranationalism • Jingoism
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- ↑ To Sorel a 'myth' is not a fiction but rather the expression of a movement's will to action.