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Revision as of 01:20, 14 January 2024
Baxist Manifesto is my manifesto. Mi ideology is Baxism. You can comment in here about this.
Introduction
For years, revolutionaries have made several mistakes, but the biggest one was turning capitalist. The entire world has become capitalist. Is there another option? Yes! What is that option? I would like to say that this book offers a solution, but I don't like lying too much. A "solution," you could say, would be Directed Socialism,[1] but it's just theory.
The Folkish Syndicalism of Alstūd and Fargoth, but it's very traditionalist, and I'm looking for huge social changes.
This manifesto will only talk about my boring ideas and about my homeland, Chile, and how its problems could be "resolved." I remember creating with my friend Rodrigo the National-Laborism, but at that time, we knew nothing about economics and believed in a synthesis between social democracy and strasserism[2] unironically.
Let this manifesto be my garbage in a can.
The National Revolution
I am a Revolutionary Nationalist. I believe in a nationalist revolution where the proletarians, socialists, of course, rebel against the capitalists. This is utopian because Chile is a capitalist state where the proletarians are mistreated and continue to want to be mistreated. Just as Daniel Sansón[3] once said: “The poor are like dogs: they guard the mansion and sleep outside.” Sansón was right: the poor are like dogs who unconditionally care for their masters.
The damned bourgeoisie robs us, and the proletarians are blind to it. Proletarians are blindfolded. When a proletarian removes the blindfold and rebels, they end up in prison. We urgently need a nationalist revolution similar to that of the Jacobins, but Marxist and with socialism.
These ideas make me utopian and idealistic. I am not very pragmatic, but I am more realistic because, even though I consider myself optimistic, I live entirely in pessimism: I hate my life; I want to rebel, and I can't. It might not be pessimism but fatalism.
See? I'm crazy: I just changed the topic easily. I look in both directions, I always change. That makes me contradictory. I can say yes to something once and no to the same thing later.
References
Opinions
- Baxism - Hi.
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