Communism Is More Than Just An Ideology, It's A Philosophy, A Way Of Life.

Marx, Engels, Lenin and other communist theorists called communism a form of humanism, with in some cases, communism being called the ultimate or final form of humanism but somewhere along the way, the philosophical side of communist theory got lost for pure materialist science; for dialectical materialism. It is philosophy that leads to moral ethics and principles that guide the understanding of why dialectical materialism matters, without it, dialectical materialism is just science, a bunch of data that would be irrelevant. 

Communism is a system striving for a classless, stateless society where the means of production are collectively owned, and resources are distributed according to need, not labor contribution, to achieve global equity and egalitarianism. It abolishes private property, wage slavery, and divisive institutions through a revolutionary process led by a disciplined proletarian vanguard. Governed by global democratic centralism, communism ensures social responsibility and prevents oppression, prioritizing collective well-being driven by ethical, light-triad personalities over exploitative, dark-triad traits; where the state says around as long as there are threats to the proletariat and the transition to communism. It is the scientific resolution to capitalism’s contradictions, exploitation, cyclical crises, and imperialism, by establishing a humanist, egalitarian order where production aligns with social needs through mandatory re-education and ideological unity. Communism doesn’t go stateless until society has been reformed and evolved into a socially and personally responsible and accountable people and society; then it begins the transition to from democratic centralism to democratic confederalism and full statelessness as collective oneness and obligatory stewardship mentality has been achieved. This aligns with the Marxist-Leninism tree, especially branches or schools from Stalin, Mao, Hoxha, Guevara, HCM, Castro, Kaysone, and indigenous teachings like those from Transito Araguaria, Nick Estes, Chief Seattle, Sitting Bull, Black Elk, Chief Joseph, and Tecumseh, and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Communism is an ideology of the light triad, and while the dark triad may have corrupted some variants in practice, communism will always be of the light triad, supported by light triad personalities and mentalities, which is why I say communism is also true secular humanism because it needs no deity as it has all the basic teachings of almost every religion without being interfered with by a deity or group of them.

Greetings, I am because we are, a community, with one voice, living in harmony, balance, and peace, as a family with shared consciousness, of our interconnectedness, balance, and oneness; 
Safe on the waves amidst chaos, beyond which lies the strength needed to push for what should be. Or globally: Lal salam, Ubuntu, Félagskapr, One Voice, Ke Dóó Hózhóôuitū, Ohana-Hive Mana'o, Dekhbhaal, and Yili Xing; Tutus in undis inter chaos, ultraquod est trudas oportet ad quod debet esse.

Communism is the only scientific and moral path forward, it is the ultimate expression of collectivism, secular humanism and a natural alignment with the best of human psychology, and that any historical failures were a result of a corruption of its core principles and sabotage from dark triad oppertunists including the egoists. This is why I believe the only way communism can work in the 21st century is to embrace an ultra democratic centralism, using it as hive-mind collectivism of humanity and the principles of the humanities.

Since you took the time to read this, check out my blog on the political compass. I think it will give more insight into the political psyche.

If you're new to communism or just wanna refresher, here's the beginner Marxist-Leninism study guide by Socialism For All. While I don't agree with him about sacrificing principles to join a big tent coalition with temporary allies, his YouTube account is a great tool for the People.

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