Lu xe m bu rg i an ism ( ten dency of Libertarian Marx ism ) Also includes variants such as Auton omism and Rev Spontex and some elements and inspiration from non Tankie Marxism Leninism Is radically Anti Liberal 2.0 and is also inspired by the outer limit ideas from Commun ism and Guild syndication , but rejects the doctrine of both Communism and Guild syndication Autonomism (form of Libertarian Marxism) + Social Democracy Rev Spotnex (variant of Libertarian Marxism which is part of Libertarian Socialism) + Le ft Social Democracy Social Democratic Party + proto Libertarian Marxism Left Wing Social Libertarian Lu xe m bu rg i an ism ( ten dency of Libertarian Marx ism ) is also known as: Cosmopolitan-Libertarian Left Reformist-AustroMarxism Below is how Lu xe m bu rg i an ism ( ten dency of Libertarian Marx ism ) and Socialist Libertarianism/Left Wing Social Libertarianism mesh together: Anarchist social democracy (W. J. Whitman): This perspe
Le ft Li bert ar ianism (also Mutu alist - Social Mutualist / Market-oriented left libertarian , Left Wing Fr ee Mark et An ar chi sm - anarchistic socialism [Benjamin Tuckerite , Kevin Carson-Roderick Long Mutualism / Left Libertarianism , Agor ism , Austrian Fusion also related to Left Libertarianism + Social Democracy + Marxism= SuperCollectiveCapitalism Wolffism : "olffism is the ideology of an old Marxist economist who kinda seems like he doesn't really know what he's talking about. He likes (free) mar ket social ism , reformism, and seems eerily similar to that one marxist social democrat dude. Also, no one can ever really get a straight answer from him, especially on what the hell socialism and capitalism are, or whether or not the soviet union was good." Max Adler ( Anarcho Egoism-Individualism [i.e Anarcho Libertarianism] + Austromarxism (basically Social Democracy + Marxism) Left Libertarian Social Democratic Marxism : "I describe So
Paian /Paion Li B Na z o l - ism ( Libe r al Nat ional B olshev i s m ) Also similar to :Historian Werner Jung's work on Lukács published in 1989 and sociologists Michael Löwy's George Lukács - from romanticism to Bolshevism. published in 1979.
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