Communism Is Left Wing Authoritarian Humanism

Contrary to the common misconception from more egoistic and social-darwinistic minds, that humanism and communism are unrelated, a deeper examination reveals a profound connection between the two. In fact, communism can be seen as an evolved form of humanism, translating its philosophical principles into a tangible social and economic framework. This assertion is supported by the writings of influential communist thinkers, who consistently emphasize humanism as the core driving force behind communist ideology. Through quotes from Marx, Lenin, and other key figures, as well as a clear definition of communism, this piece will demonstrate the intrinsic link between humanism and communism, highlighting their shared goals of equality, social justice, and human liberation.

*Communism is Socialism/Marxism/Left Authoritarian*

1. "Marxism is, in a sense, the science of communism." - Friedrich Engels
2. "Socialism is merely a step toward communism." - Vladimir Lenin
3. "Communism is the necessary and logical outcome of socialism." - Karl Marx
4. "Communism, as practiced, has been a left-wing form of authoritarianism." - Michael Walzer
5. "The Leninist variant of Marxism ... led to left-wing authoritarianism." - Leszek KoĊ‚akowski
6. "Left-wing authoritarianism, as seen in communist states, undermines democratic principles." - Norberto Bobbio
7. "Communism's focus on state control leads to authoritarianism." - Friedrich Hayek
8. "Marxism is a form of Left authoritarianism that seeks to impose its ideology on all aspects of society." - Karl Popper
9. "Communism is a form of Left-Wing authoritarianism." - Ayn Rand

*Communism being Left Authoritarian is also backed up by many political maps using David Nolan's 2-axis political Compass*

*Communism the evolved form of Socialism/Marxism, Left-wing authoritarianism is Humanism*

1. "Communism is humanism mediated with itself through the abolition of private property." - Karl Marx
2. "Socialism is a philosophy of life, a humanism that is materialist and dialectical." - Che Guevara
3. "Marxism is not only a scientific theory, but also a profound humanism." - Fidel Castro
4. "Communism is a lofty ideal of humanism, it is the ultimate goal of human progress." - Mao Zedong
5. "Socialism is the first popular movement in the world's history that is founded on the idea of humanism." - Rosa Luxemburg
6. "Marxism is the union of the workers' movement and scientific socialism, which is the theory of humanism." - Vladimir Lenin
7. "Marxism is a theory of human liberation, a humanism that seeks to create a classless society." - Ernest Mandel

*Definition of Communism*

"Communism (Noun): A system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common with actual ownership ascribed to the community as a whole. It is characterized by a classless society, a transitional stateless process, and the equal distribution of economic goods. It is to be achieved by revolutionary and dictatorial collectivism, rather than gradualistic means. The ultimate and final form of humanism.

*And in the 21st century, communism can only truly function via a hive-mind."

"Hive-mind Collectivism also known as True Collectivism or Hive-mind Communism:

The main goal of hive mind collectivism is to achieve equality and maximum efficiency, and the best way to do that is by everyone giving in to a hive mind because it ends division, eliminates competition, and allows everyone to work together in tandem.

 Wealth accumulation and private property are abolished under this ideology. Things like cultures, individualism, and other unavoidable divisive things are heavily regulated to make sure they don't violate the core principles of the collective.

 Those principles are that humanity and the planet cannot be violated for any reason without exception, and that humanity and the planet will always come before anything else, including individuals. It is everyone's duty to take care of and protect humanity and the planet. And that this can only be achieved by being part of the collective

 Hive-mind collectivism allows for free thought as long as it does not violate the core principles. It holds education and knowledge in extreme importance. It seeks to constantly evolve the mind.

 It is not against technology, including BCI like brain chips and other biochip technologies, unless it violates the core principles. It might not be anti-technology outright; it is anti-technology in the hands of the religious, right-wing, capitalist, and those egoistic and social-darwinistic individuals who prioritize individualism over the core principles.

 Hive-mind collectivism seeks world collectivism, as it is the only way to ensure equality and make collectivism efficient for all. Collectivism is not the borg; it does not seek to turn everyone into robots, but it would not be against welcoming in aliens and artificial intelligence if a day ever came where it was possible

 Hive-mind collectivism takes inspiration from Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and Petrarch and believes in the dictatorship of the proletariat and a vanguard party. The dictatorship of the proletariat is the hive mind.

 And like Marx and Engels wrote, it will consume and become the state until culture and society have transitioned into a full communist society, where society can function without a vanguard to manage it. A truly stateless society, but one that anarchists and anarcho ideologies currently oppose because individualism, subjectivism, and volunteerism are not the primary focus but instead collectivism, social responsibility, and central planning from the group.

 The only people who need fear or worry about hive mind collectivism are those who believe that there are things worth sacrificing and violating both humanity and the planet for, things like wealth and property accumulators, individualism, religion, genderism, division and placement of sects of humanity, social darwinists, egoists, and the power hungry, for example"

In conclusion, communism is not only deeply rooted in humanism, but it is humanism in its most evolved and manifest form. Communism's core principles of mandatory social responsibility, altruism, and collective well-being align seamlessly with humanism's emphasis on human dignity, equality and the betterment of society. Through the abolition of private property and the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat and transition to a classless society, communism seeks to create a world where humanity's collective potential is unleashed, and individual freedoms are optimized. As exemplified by the quotes and definition presented, communism's left-wing authoritarian nature is a necessary means to achieve this ultimate goal of human progress. In the 21st century, this vision is best realized through hive-mind collectivism, where technology and central planning harmonize to create a truly egalitarian and efficient society. Communism, therefore, is not just a political ideology but a profound expression of humanism, prioritizing the well-being of humanity and the planet above all else.

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