Psychocommunism is a neo-marxist and culturally revolutionary political ideology believed in by Vistula. It combines together theories from different people such as Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Rosa Luxemburg, Antonio Gramsci, Alexander Bogdanov and Mark Fisher. On the issue of praxis, it takes a revolutionary stance, believing liberal democracy to be inherently for the bourgeoise, marking it as merely an implementation of the "bourgeoise dictatorship" and therefore unable to be used to achieve proletarian goals.
Core Tenants
Internationalism
Internationalism is a core tenant of Psychocommunism, as I believe Luxemburg to be correct on the national question rather than Lenin. I see nationalism as merely a tool of the upper class which can manipulate and divide us, hindering the exemplification of class struggle. Due to this, I argue that the revolution (led by the international vanguard party) should transcend national boundaries, with all nations merely being dictatorships of the bourgeoise anyways, which to me, renders them as enemies of the proletarian worldwide, who should not be compromised with.
Vanguard Party
I am a firm believer[1] in a proletarian (and therefore international) vanguard party, which should be the vehicle for the politicising of the proletariat, which can counter the bourgeoise. This international party should be composed of multiple factions and assume control of the state during and after the revolution, as the sole party. My arguments against the hatred towards one-party states is that all parties are currently of the bourgeoise class and so can be considered a single class entity, this proletarian party is simply the same idea, just organised differently and extremely majoritarian.
Class Struggle
Denialism
Crypto-Marxism
The Economy
Beyond Wage Systems
Ending Money Fetishization
Against State Capitalism
The Role of the Party
Informal Labour Exchange
For the withering away of capitalist currency, we must make use of new systems. One system I propose is an informal labour exchange in which individuals exchange others labour where each person voluntarily does gigs for the other person, based on their skillset. If one of the people were to stop, the other one would also stop. This acts as a completely moneyless labour system which allows for peoples skillset to shine.
Various Theories
Capitalist Realism (and why its bad)
Business Ontology (and why its bad)
Cultural Hegemony (and why its bad)
Proletkult: A solution to Bourgeoise Hegemony
- ↑ Not opposed to other systems of organisation, but I believe a party is the most effective one.