Private Socialism - WIP
Private Socialism is a Distributist https://pcbwiki.net/images/Chesterton.png, Opposite Unity https://pcbwiki.net/images/Opposite_Unity.png, Socialist https://pcbwiki.net/images/Soc-h.png, and Libertarian https://pcbwiki.net/images/Libertarian.png ideology. The ideology uses the epistemology of Libertarianism, also believing in several positions from Austrian School https://pcbwiki.net/images/Austrobert.png, but believing that such is the best way to achieve a system that best serves the interest of the 'working class'; however, instead of defining the position of such as those who work but do not own any part of the means of production, it instead believes that any laborers who contribute the most to their society through their labor. These beliefs mean that Private Socialism is opposed to Marxism https://pcbwiki.net/images/Ormarxf.png and is therefore a form of Utopian Socialism https://pcbwiki.net/images/Utsoc.png. Private Socialism also uses some inspirations from Social Darwinism https://pcbwiki.net/images/Darwinist.png, believing that taking the principles of Libertarian government will lead to creating a discipline in the working population and therefore creating a 'commonwealth of toil'.
Beliefs
Economics
Private Socialism backs an economic system which aims at limiting or eradicating all forms of taxation and regulation on the individual, as it leads to a corrosion of the private life, discourages actions which may be beneficial for the working class, and empowers the political class more than necessary, making it technically a form of Minarcho-Socialism https://pcbwiki.net/images/Minsocf.png. However, Private Socialism does support some level of regulation of the economy and organizations, though at a level far lower than nations of themodern Keynesian School https://pcbwiki.net/images/Keynes.png. When regulating the economy, Private Socialism places an emphasis on only restricting behaviors harmful to the working class, such as Trust Busting https://pcbwiki.net/images/NatProg.png, Protectionism https://pcbwiki.net/images/Protect.png, and Agrarianismhttps://pcbwiki.net/images/Farm.png. Additionally, due to its emphasis on
Social Policy
Private Socialism is a Libertarian ideology, and so does not support Moralism https://pcbwiki.net/images/Sec.png. For example, it does not believe in regulating sexuality, drug use, or any personal behavior, not as a form of Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism https://pcbwiki.net/images/Bhl.png, but of Social Darwinism. This opposition to moralism means that any moral position held is not brought into action as policy. However, due to