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Revision as of 10:40, 24 February 2024 by Duginoid (talk | contribs)


Hello. I am "Duginoid", and have created this page to put forward my glorious theory of 'Hyperfascism', a doctrine regarding the reinvigoration and competition between perfected, proletarian nation-states. I support the modern eastern bloc, as I view it as a more proletarian and nationally proud system. I am opposed to the degenerate and capitalist west, as I consider it to be gradually dissolving national bodies and thus destroying national competition and thus civilizational perfection. In the ideal world, a modernistic, proletarian and fascistic governance model is held by all governments across the planet, and said governments are free to compete, conquer and destroy each other for eternity, constructing an eternal dance of violence and conquest through which life will become perfect. I am supportive of federal models of governance in which groups of interrelated nations can be administrated by one state and their efficiency maximized.


Cultural Views:

  • National Feminism
  • Queer Acceptance
  • Futurism
  • Alternate Modernism
  • Revolutionary Nationalism
  • Reconstitution of National Myths
  • Cultural Relativism
  • Ethnopluralism

Political and Foreign Policy Views:

  • National Federalization
  • Organic Democracy
  • Totalitarianism
  • Republicanism
  • Meritocratic Aristocracy
  • Pro-East

Economic Views:

  • Proletarian Revolution
  • National Syndicalism
  • Non-Marxist Socialism
  • Third Positionism

Theses on The Worker

The following is a set of propositions regarding proletarian revolution that are applicable within all modern economies, regardless of nation or civilization.

  1. The worker is a mode of being rather than a materialistic category.
  2. The worker's mode of being is defined by his productive nature.
  3. The worker can only properly express his productive nature when he has control over his own means of production.
  4. The worker must, therefore, seize control of the means of production.
  5. In order to seize control of the means of production, the worker must necessarily deprive the bourgeoisie of control of the means of production.
  6. In order to defeat the bourgeoisie, the worker must organize himself.
  7. In order to defeat the bourgeoisie, the worker must acquire total control over the state apparatus.
  8. In order to organize himself and seize control of the state, the worker must form syndicates, or revolutionary trade unions, along with a vanguardist political party to participate in elections and seize state power through both electoral and extra-parliamentarian means.
  9. Once the worker has seized control of the state as well as the means through which he produces, he must then organize himself at a higher level than was previously necessary.
  10. The worker must construct a hierarchical state in which only the most qualified are able to run for office.
  11. The worker must then allow all of his brethren to freely elect syndical representatives from amongst the merited candidates.
  12. The elected candidates should form governing councils within their respective syndicates, and from those councils elect parliamentary representatives.
  13. The parliament of syndical representatives should have total administrative control of the economy.