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Revision as of 20:48, 6 October 2020 by imported>TheGhostOfInky

Trotksyism, also called Trotskyball, is a far-left, authoritarian and internationalist ideologyball focusing on the political ideals Soviet revolutionary Leon Trotsky. It is distinguished in the belief that intervening in foreign countries to help establish socialism in them is the primary duty of a socialist state.

History

Beliefs

Trotskyism's main belief is the Permanent Revolution, which is the belief that communist states need to spread the ideals of Marxism and Communism in general whenever possible and however they can to incite revolutions against the capitalism in those countries. They should do this until "Capitalism" ceases to be.

Trotskyism also maintains as being in the camp of "Anti-Stalinist"/"Anti-Soviet" camp, and such it generally aligns itself with people on the libertarian left and the moderate left than with other extreme authoritarian left ideologies.

How to draw

Trotskyball's design is based on this flag by ColumbianSFR.

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill the bottom quarter with yellow and the top 3 quarters with red
  3. Draw a hammer and sickle with a 4 inside in yellow
  4. Draw a star in yellow above the hammer and sickle
  5. Add the eyes and you're done!

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Variants:

Cliffism

Relations:

Friends:

  • Posadism - My space obsessed son, who seems to be always looking at the sky.
  • Luxemburgism - Fellow democracy-loving vanguard Marxist. Tad too libertarian, though

Frenemies:

  • Marxism–Leninism - Simply an inferior, he doesn't portray Marxist text as it should be. But could help project me into power~.
  • Neoconservatism - My misguided child, who thinks that capitalism is a good system.

Enemies:

  • Stalinism - Fucking bureaucrat purged me and then sent some asshole to kill me with an ice axe.

Further Reading

Books

Wikipedia Pages

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