Psychocommunism is a
left-unity,
culturally ultra-progressive
marxist,
internationalist ideology based around the views of Mari. Mari believes in the idea of capitalist realism set about by Mark Fisher, and hates the culture industry which permeates it across society, believing the only way capitalism is stoppable is by the proletarian's creating their own cultural machine, rather than continuing to be slaves to this capitalist mechanism. Furthermore, Psychocommunism rejects left-wing ideologies it sees as regressive such as
conservative socialism, which he sees as failing to create a proletarian cultural machine, and so simply a useful idiot of capitalism.
Points
Here I'll outline, through the use of Polcompball icons, my social, economic, civic and praxis views, with explanations underneath being planned.
Social Points
Economic Points
Decentrally Planned Economy - A decentrally planned economy would put the economy in the hands of the proletarian. I think it should be decentralized because expecting the national government to be able to understand the situation of multiple localities - all quite different of each other - is simply unrealistic.
Moderate Cybernetic Planning - Moderate use of computers for help with planning e.g. fixing planning errors and calculating where to potentially allocate resources. But, until this can be confirmed as stable, the human should take priority for obvious reasons. Cybercommunism can also deal with the problem of a human's limits with the large amount of memory a computer can have compared to a human.
Socialist Emulation - Non-capitalist competition practiced within the USSR and Warsaw Pact, we should attempt to create something similar as competition can drive innovation. Competition in methods would be ideal.
Multi-Organisation - Different types of planned economies may work better for different areas, this idea should be embraced rather than rejected.
Civic Points
Dictatorship of the Proletariat
- The proletariat class must assume control of the state, in contrast to the dictatorships of the bourgeoise we see in capitalist times. The state is a tool for class power.
Pragmatism
- It is good for leadership to adopt pragmatism, in exercising power.
Praxis Points
User Test
- Civic Axis
- Type of Rule Axis
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- Economic Axis
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- Economic Freedom
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- Diplomatic Axis
Autarchy (-2)
Autarky (+1)
(Alter-) Globalist (0)
World Federalist (0)
Cosmopolitan (+5)
Internationalist (+20)
Proletarian Internationalist (+50)
Moderate (+5)
Patriotic (+5)
Nationalist (-10)
Universal Nationalist (0)
Chauvinist (-20)
Racial Nationalist (or similar broad category) (-25)
Ethno-Nationalist (or similar narrow category) (-20)
- Geopolitics
- Cultural Axis
- Technological Axis
- Environmental Axis
- Neurological Axis
- War Axis
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- Praxis
- Put your results here guys:
Psychocommunism - (420/420)
Revolutionary Frisianism - (185/420)
Barbaric Socialism - (300/420)
- File:Nurisk.pg Nuriskianism - (120/420)
Relations
Proletarian
Baxism (
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) - Definitely a wonderful thought. I have thought of a recent concern about Esoteric Revolution recently - it's definitely a good idea in the modern world of surveillance but its problems could be in that manifesting a proletarian culture against the values enforced upon us would be much harder, though, the conditions of Chile may not necessitate a change in culture, but it may be argued that Pinochet kind of "birthed neoliberalism" in Chile so I am unsure. I've grown very fine with your nationalism as it is definitely anti-capitalist and does not worship the past like irredentist nationalism, but rather looks on towards a socialist future. Your ventures into philosophies like sadism seem interesting, I hope they go well for you.
Heathcliffism (
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) - Not much on your page for me to judge yet, but from what I can see from your relations section, you have a dislike for liberalism and are a market socialist, environmentalist, internationalist, libertarian. You also dislike Mr. Imperial Socialism's bastardized internationalism. So I'd say definitely going good, I'm more of a decentral planned economy guy than a market guy but I have sympathies for market socialism.
Barbaric Socialism (
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) - This is something rather incredible, to me. There's definitely things on it I do not have an understanding for yet - I still need to expand my knowledge, but I love the, well, barbarism of this. Makes me realise how much I need to continue reading
Society of the Spectacle. "Technological Enhancements for all conscious beings with the goal of making people self-sustaining systems" just sounds incredible - It's great when someone else rejects this yawn idea of "this is X and X can never be changed", the entire idea just seems so despotic and bleak. I don't understand the meaning of Decoupling Life and Lebenswille (which apparently says "will to live", correct me if I'm wrong.) but doesn't mean I reject it - I don't have the knowledge to have a stance. Your organization views are also good - a large amount of democracy, to me, is a must (though I do understand some of the anarchist arguments against it.) Communization is something I'm still unsure about - I should probably, ya know, read books about it? Welp, either way, I'd definitely prefer communization to capitalization. I wonder what the rejection of ideology means - I think I should learn about it, sounds interesting to me. I would definitely be able to write a better thing about this if I had more knowledge on certain subjects.
Nuriskianism (
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) - From what I've read on your page so far, you do make a pretty good argument on the necessity of conservatism and nationalism for a Marxism applied to Indonesia - I don't have a like for conservatism, but you've cleared why it is necessary for a socialist Indonesia pretty well. I definitely agree with you that tradition and ethics are nothing if they are not enforced, I think we live in a time where ethics are definitely enforced, especially with more developed enforcement we see today that rejects direct rule in that it has found a new way of molding our social norms. But for tradition I think we live in a time where tradition is capitalised, I guess changing that is a viable option. Overall, very good.
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Barbaric Socialism - add me pls and thank u
Psychocommunism - Is done
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Reading List
Read
Karl Marx: Theses On Feuerbach
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: The Communist Manifesto
Friedrich Engels: On Authority
Friedrich Engels: Principles of Communism
Mikhail Bakunin: What is Authority?
Vladimir Lenin: The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
Vikky Storm: The Gender Accelerationist Manifesto
Vikky Storm: Egoist Agorism
Vikky Storm: It’s Time For “Mad Anarchism”
Oswald Mosley: Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered
Daniel De Leon: Syndicalism
TripleAmpersand: The Alt-Woke Manifesto
Murray Rothbard: Anatomy of the State
Mark Fisher: Capitalist Realism: Is there no alternative?
Mark Fisher: Left Hyperstition 1: The Fictions of Capital
Mark Fisher: Left Hyperstition 2: Be Unrealistic, Change What's Possible
Mark Fisher: Terminator vs Avatar: Notes On Accelerationism
Mark Fisher: Exiting the Vampire Castle
Robert P. Murphy: Chaos Theory: Two Essays on Market Anarchy
D. Z. Rowan: A Brief Description Of Egoist Communism
Nick Land: A Quick and Dirty Introduction to Accelerationism
Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek: Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics
xenogothic: A U/Acc Primer
Bobby Whittenberg-James: Economic Nihilism
smartistone: Ads are everything, not AI
Vincent Garton: Unconditional accelerationism as antipraxis
Edmund Berger: Unconditional Acceleration and the Question of Praxis: Some Preliminary Thoughts
Otto Rühle: The Revolution Is Not A Party Affair
Max Stirner: The Unique and Its Property
Ian Wright: Venture Capitalism versus Venture Communism
Currently Reading
Guy Debord: Society of the Spectacle
Karl Marx: Capital, Volume 1
Tony Cliff: Trotskyism after Trotsky
Want to Read
Thesis
Louis Althusser: Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses
Louis Althusser: For Marx
Ernesto Laclau: Hegemony and Socialist Strategy
Ralph Miliband: The state and capitalist society
Karl Marx: A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
Karl Marx: Wage Labour and Capital
Karl Marx: Value, Price and Profit
Friedrich Engels: Anti-Dühring
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: The German Ideology
Karl Marx: The Civil War in France
Friedrich Engels: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
Group of International Communists: Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution
Antonie Pannekoek: Worker's Councils
Karl Marx: Grundrisse
Karl Marx: Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy
Isaac Deutscher: Socialist Competition
Anti-thesis (Capitalism)
i VVILL NOT end up a capitalist by reading this I SWEAR
Henry Hazlitt: Economics in One Lesson
Benjamin Tucker: Individual Liberty
Milton Friedman: Capitalism and Freedom
Murray Rothbard: For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
Murray Rothbard: What Has Government Done to Our Money?
Murray Rothbard: Man, Economy, and State
Murray Rothbard: The Ethics of Liberty
Samuel Edward Konkin III: New Libertarian Manifesto
Samuel Edward Konkin III: Last Whole Introduction to Agorism
Anti-thesis (Fascism)
Left Opposition
Joseph Stalin: Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR
Joseph Stalin: Dialectical and Historical Materialism
Utopian Literature
Misc
Jules Joanne Gleeson: Abolitionism in the 21st Century: From Communization as the End of Sex, to Revolutionary Transfeminism
Justin Sotos: Alexander Dugin: Theorist of Communization?
Leigh Phillips: The People’s Republic of Walmart: How the World’s Biggest Corporations are Laying the Foundation for Socialism
things i want to write eventually
The Capitalist Nature of Comedy in Politics
On the Thatcherite Reforms in the United Kingdom
The European Union
Critique of the British Road to Socialism
On Reactionary Socialism
- ↑ Ordered by author...mostly