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Revision as of 10:08, 7 April 2024
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Introduction
Heathcliffism is a libertarian left , market socialist , culturally syncretic (primarily progressive ), environmentally syncretic (primarily more environmentalist than industrialist ), diplomatically globalist ideology created by the online user Curly Wurly (pen name Mark Heathcliff) .
Revolution and Democratic Overturn
Heathcliffism supports the idea of a coup, in which the current state, no matter the current ruling party, is overthrown through means of both democratic election and militaristic revolt. In the ideal Heathcliffist revolution, a leader of similar views to that of the Heathcliffists would be democratically elected and begin an offensive assault on national corporate headquarters and primary governmental targets. If a leader is not to be elected in the preferred period of time and cannot execute the offensive attack, any means necessary will be used against the ruling class. Whether it be an armed/unarmed revolt, a reform, mass worker strikes, or an insurrection (similar to the inssurection of January 6th 2020 on Capitol Hill, Washington DC).
Economics
Heathcliffism endorses a free market economy. We believe that to achieve ultimate economic liberty, we must remain with a free market. Of course, free doesn't always mean unregulated. Unlike a Laissez-Faire market, products and other outwardly harmful items (such as firearms, melee combat weapons, unlicensed drug products, unlicensed alcohol products, et cetera) will be regulated and confiscated. Heathcliffism also does not believe in the sale, rent, or buying of property (aside from private housing structures), as we believe the concept of the ownership of physical land is unreasonable.