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Template:Ideology-Variant Ego-Communism, also known as Egoist Communismball or clipped to EgoComball, is a very libertarian, economically Far-Left, usually culturally progressive ideology. EgoComball is also slightly off-compass libertarian leftist. He seeks to free the ego by abolishing capitalism.
EgoComball's ideology mainly stems from Emma Goldman's work and her blend of Stirner's ideas with those of Kropotkin. He is not a communist because of some abstract ideal of the 'good of the community' or 'for the people'. Instead, he is a communist because he seeks his own fulfillment above all else - the liberation of himself. He wants to get rid of wage labor, for that will free his ego from the cage of the system.
How to draw
- Draw a ball
- Draw a black line diagonally through the ball
- Fill the space below with the same color
- Draw a red line in the middle of the blank half and fill the space below again
- Fill the remaining space with teal
- Add the Stirner glasses (or eyes if that pleases your ego more)
Relationships
Friends
- Anarchism - The greatest, most congenial grandmother one's ego can only wish for.
- Egoism - The daddy that takes me expropriating for our egos.
- Anarcho-Communism - The daddy that takes me expropriating for the commune.
- Soulism - Brother may be little too much on drugs, but we're maintaining a great relationship - right?
- Anarcha-Feminism - A comrade of mine whose main influence is also Emma Goldman.
Frenemies
- Post-Left Anarchism - Our paths have separated, brother. May they cross again.
Spooks
- Capitalism - My ego simply cannot flourish under such system.
- National Socialism - Every single point he advocates for is a tremendous spook.
- Marxism-Leninism - You rantallion! Using force as a means to achieve radical leftist society? My ego would rather make me jump off a bridge.
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