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{{Mbox/UnderCon}}{{Mbox/Evil}}<blockquote>''This article is about the Communist Specter as a whole. For the variants of Communism that are commonly equated with the term, see {{i|Marxism}} [[Marxism]] and {{i|MarxLenin}} [[Marxism-Leninism]]. More more major variants, see {{i|CultMarx}} [[Cultural Marxism]], {{i|Socialism}} [[Socialism]] and {{i|ModernLeft}} [[Western New Left]].''</blockquote>{{Infobox | |||
|Name= {{i|Commie}} Communism {{i|Commie}} | |Name= {{i|Commie}} Communism {{i|Commie}} | ||
|NativeName= {{ILSize|German-icon.png|German Language}}: Kommunismus | |NativeName= {{ILSize|German-icon.png|German Language}}: Kommunismus | ||
|founded= | |founded= 19th century | ||
|predicon= | |predicon= Atheism | ||
|onlypredecessor= | |onlypredecessor= Atheism | ||
|ended= | |ended= | ||
|nexticon= | |nexticon= | ||
|onlysuccessor= | |onlysuccessor= | ||
|image= Communism.png | |image= Communism.png | ||
|Caption= | |Caption= Till heart's bewitched, till senses reel: with Satan I have struck my deal. He chalks the signs, beats time for me, I play the death march fast and free. | ||
|Alias= {{Scroll|{{ | |Alias= {{Scroll|{{I|Commie}} Specter of Communism<br>{{I|Commie}} The Red Serpent<br>{{I|Marxism}} [[Marxism]] (most common variant)}} | ||
|Alignments= {{Info|Culturally Left}}<br>{{Info|Left Unity}}<br>{{Info|Communists | |Alignments= {{Info|Culturally Far-Left}}<br>{{Info|Left Unity}}<br>{{Info|Communists}} | ||
|Achievements= | |||
*{{I|Immoralism}} [[Immoralism|Most successful/systematic degeneration of humankind]] | |||
|Achievements= | |||
*{{I|Immoralism}} [[Immoralism|Most successful degeneration of humankind]] | |||
*{{I|LeftAcc}} [[Left-Accelerationism|Most accelerated degeneration of humankind]] | *{{I|LeftAcc}} [[Left-Accelerationism|Most accelerated degeneration of humankind]] | ||
*{{I| | *{{I|Butcher}} [[Totalitarianism|Killing 100 million people of their own countries within two centuries]] | ||
|Influenced= {{Scroll|{{i|AnCom}} [[Anarco-Communism]]<br>{{i|De Leonism}} [[De Leonism]]<br>{{i|Eurocom}} [[Eurocommunism]]<br>{{i|Frankfurt School}} [[Frankfurt School]]<br>{{i|ItalianLeftCommie}} [[Italian Left Communism]]<br>{{I|Juche}} [[Juche]]<br>{{i|Leninism}} [[Leninism]]<br>{{i|MarxLenin}} [[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>{{i|MarxFem}} [[Marxist Feminism]]<br>{{i|Maoism}} [[Maoism]]<br>{{i|NatCom}} [[National Communism]]<br>{{i|NeoMarx}} [[Neo-Marxism]]<br>{{i|Socialism}} [[Socialism]]<br>{{i|Trotskyism}} [[Trotskyism]]<br>{{i|ModernLeft}} [[Western New Left]]}} | |Influenced By= {{Scroll|{{i|Absolute Equality}} [[Absolute Equality]]<br>{{I|Aggression}} [[Aggressionism]]<br>{{i|AnTot}} [[Anarcho-Totalitarianism]]<br>{{i|AntiCap}} [[Anti-Capitalism]]<br>{{i|AntiCon}} [[Anti-Conservatism]]<br>{{i|AntiNat}} [[Anti-Nationalism]]<br>{{i|AntiTheism}} [[Anti-Theism]]<br>{{i|AntiTrad}} [[Anti-Traditionalism]]<br>{{i|Atheism}} [[Atheism]]<br>{{i|Babouvism}} [[Babouvism]]<br>{{i|Darwinism}} [[Darwinism]]<br>{{I|Dialectical Materialism}} [[Dialectical Materialism]]<br>{{i|Ergatocracy}} [[Ergatocracy]]<br>{{i|Enlightenment}} [[Enlightenment|Enlightenment Thought]]<br>{{i|Fourierism}} [[Fourierism]]<br>{{I|Gnosticism}} [[Gnosticism]]<br>{{I|Historical Materialism}} [[Historical Materialism]]<br>{{I|Immoralism}} [[Immoralism]]<br>{{i|Proletariat Internationalism}} [[Proletariat Internationalism|Internationalism]]<br>{{i|MarxC}} [[Karl Marx Thought]]<br>{{i|LeftAcc}} [[Left-Accelerationism]]<br>{{I|Libertinism}} [[Libertinism]]<br>{{i|Materialism}} [[Materialism]]<br>{{i|RevProg}} [[Revolutionary Progressivism]]<br>{{I|SecSatan}} [[Secular Satanism]]<br>{{I|Sexocracy}} [[Sexocracy]]<br>{{i|Stirnerism}} [[Stirnerism]]<br>{{i|Young Hegelianism}} [[Young Hegelianism]]<br>{{I|UtSoc}} [[Utopian Socialism]]}} | ||
|Influenced= {{Scroll|{{i|Acid}} [[Acid Communism]]<br>{{i|AnCom}} [[Anarco-Communism]]<br>{{I|Avant-Garde}} [[Avant-Garde]]<br>{{I|ModernEnvi}} [[Contemporary Environmentalism]]<br>{{I|FemP}} [[Contemporary Feminism]]<br>{{I|Counterculture}} [[Counterculture]]<br>{{I|CultMarx}} [[Cultural Marxism]]<br>{{I|DemSoc}} [[Democratic Socialism]]<br>{{I|Deng}} [[Dengism]]<br>{{i|De Leonism}} [[De Leonism]]<br>{{I|EcoSoc}} [[Eco-Socialism]]<br>{{i|Eurocom}} [[Eurocommunism]]<br>{{I|FabSoc}} [[Fabian Socialism]]<br>{{i|Frankfurt School}} [[Frankfurt School]]<br>{{I|Gramsci}} [[Gramscianism]]<br>{{i|Hippie}} [[Hippieism]]<br>{{I|Hoxhaism}} [[Hoxhaism]]<br>{{i|HoChiMinh}} [[Hồ Chí Minh Thought]]<br>{{I|Intersectionality}} [[Intersectionality]]<br>{{i|ItalianLeftCommie}} [[Italian Left Communism]]<br>{{I|Juche}} [[Juche]]<br>{{I|Lpop}} [[Left-Wing Populism]]<br>{{i|Leninism}} [[Leninism]]<br>{{I|Liberation Theology}} [[Liberation Theology]]<br>{{I|Marxism}} [[Marxism]]<br>{{i|MarxLenin}} [[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>{{i|MarxFem}} [[Marxist Feminism]]<br>{{i|Maoism}} [[Maoism]]<br>{{i|MaoismTW}} [[Maoism-Third Worldism]]<br>{{i|NatCom}} [[National Communism]]<br>{{i|NeoMarx}} [[Neo-Marxism]]<br>{{i|Peoples Temple}} [[Peoples Temple]]<br>{{I|PolPot}} [[Pol Potism]]<br>{{I|PRC Societal Model}} [[PRC Societal Model]]<br>{{I|QueerTheo}} [[Queer Theory]]<br>{{i|RevSoc}} [[Revolutionary Socialism]]<br>{{I|SJW}} [[Social Justice Warriors|SJW Movement]]<br>{{I|SexLib}} [[Sexual Liberation]]<br>{{i|Socialism}} [[Socialism]]<br>{{I|SocDem}} [[Social Democracy]]<br>{{I|Tito}} [[Titoism]]<br>{{i|Trotskyism}} [[Trotskyism]]<br>{{i|ModernLeft}} [[Western New Left]]}} | |||
|People= | |People= | ||
*{{i|Eurocom}} '''Western Europe''' {{Collapse| | *{{i|Eurocom}} '''Western Europe''' {{Collapse| | ||
**{{I|Babouvism}} [[Babouvism|François-Noël Babeuf]] (1760-1797) | |||
**{{I|Saint-Simonianism}} [[Saint-Simonianism|Henri de Saint-Simon]] (1760-1825) | |||
**{{I|Owen}} [[Owenism|Robert Owen]] (1771-1858) | |||
**{{i|Fourierism}} [[Fourierism|Charles Fourier]] (1772-1837) | |||
**{{I|Blanquism}} [[Blanquism|Louis-Auguste Blanqui]] (1805-1881) | |||
**{{I|Weitling}} [[Weitlingism|Wilhelm Weitling]] (1808-1871) | |||
**{{i|MarxC}} [[Karl Marx Thought|Karl Marx]] (1818-1883) | **{{i|MarxC}} [[Karl Marx Thought|Karl Marx]] (1818-1883) | ||
**{{I|Barbizon School}} [[Barbizon School|Gustave Courbet]] (1819-1877) | |||
**{{i|Engels}} [[Engelsism|Friedrich Engels]] (1820-1895) | **{{i|Engels}} [[Engelsism|Friedrich Engels]] (1820-1895) | ||
**{{I|SPD}} [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Wilhelm Liebknecht]] (1826-1900) | **{{I|SPD}} [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Wilhelm Liebknecht]] (1826-1900) | ||
**{{i|AntiWork}} [[Anti-Work|Paul Lafargue]] (1842-1911) | **{{i|AntiWork}} [[Anti-Work|Paul Lafargue]] (1842-1911) | ||
**{{I|Bernstein}} [[Bernsteinism|Eduard Bernstein]] (1850-1932) | **{{I|Bernstein}} [[Bernsteinism|Eduard Bernstein]] (1850-1932) | ||
**{{I|Van Gogh}} [[Van Goghism|Vincent van Gogh]] (1853-1890) | |||
**{{I|Post-Impressionism}} [[Post-Impressionism|Georges Seurat]] (1859-1891) | |||
**{{I|Hirschfeld}} [[Hirschfeldism|Magnus Hirschfeld]] (1868-1935) | |||
**{{I|Einsteinianism}} [[Einsteinianism|Albert Einstein]] (1879-1955) | |||
**{{I|Dada}} [[Dadaism|Marcel Duchamp]] (1887-1968) | |||
**{{i|Gramsci}} [[Gramscianism|Antonio Gramsci]] (1891-1937) | **{{i|Gramsci}} [[Gramscianism|Antonio Gramsci]] (1891-1937) | ||
**{{I|Breton}} [[Bretonism|André Breton]] (1896-1966) | |||
**{{I|Marcuse}} [[Marcuseanism|Herbert Marcuse]] (1898-1979) | |||
**{{i|NaziMao}} [[Nazi-Maoism|Franco Freda]] (1941-) | |||
**{{i|Starmer}} [[Starmerism|Kier Starmer]] (1962-) | |||
}} | }} | ||
*{{i|Warsaw Pact}} '''Eastern Europe/Post-Soviet States''' {{Collapse| | *{{i|Warsaw Pact}} '''Eastern Europe/Post-Soviet States''' {{Collapse| | ||
**{{I|Bakunin}} [[Bakuninism|Mikhail Bakunin]] (1814-1876) | |||
**{{I|Nechayev}} [[Nechayevism|Sergei Nechaev]] (1847-1882) | |||
**{{i|Lenin}} [[Vladimir Lenin Thought|Vladimir Lenin]] (1870-1924) | **{{i|Lenin}} [[Vladimir Lenin Thought|Vladimir Lenin]] (1870-1924) | ||
**{{i|Stalin}} [[Stalinism|Joseph Stalin]] (1878-1953) | **{{i|Stalin}} [[Stalinism|Joseph Stalin]] (1878-1953) | ||
**{{i|Trotsky}} [[Trotskyism|Leon Trotsky]] (1879-1940) | **{{i|Trotsky}} [[Trotskyism|Leon Trotsky]] (1879-1940) | ||
**{{i|Kuusinen}} [[Kuusinenism|Otto "Wille" Kuusinen]] (1881-1964) | |||
**{{i|Sverdlov}} [[Sverdlovism|Yakov Sverdlov]] (1885-1919) | **{{i|Sverdlov}} [[Sverdlovism|Yakov Sverdlov]] (1885-1919) | ||
**{{I|Lukacs}} [[Lukácsism|György Lukács]] (1885-1971) | |||
**{{I|Bukharin}} [[Bukharinism|Nikolai Bukharin]] (1888-1938) | **{{I|Bukharin}} [[Bukharinism|Nikolai Bukharin]] (1888-1938) | ||
**{{i|Molotov}} [[Molotovism|Vyacheslav Molotov]] (1890-1986) | **{{i|Molotov}} [[Molotovism|Vyacheslav Molotov]] (1890-1986) | ||
**{{I|Tito}} [[Titoism|Josip Broz Tito]] (1892-1980) | **{{I|Tito}} [[Titoism|Josip Broz Tito]] (1892-1980) | ||
**{{i|Khrushchev}} [[Khrushchevism|Nikita Khrushchev]] (1894-1971) | |||
**{{i|Zhdanov}} [[Zhdanov Doctrine|Andrei Zhdanov]] (1896-1948) | **{{i|Zhdanov}} [[Zhdanov Doctrine|Andrei Zhdanov]] (1896-1948) | ||
**{{i|Beria}} [[Beriaism|Lavrentiy Beria]] (1899-1953) | **{{i|Beria}} [[Beriaism|Lavrentiy Beria]] (1899-1953) | ||
**{{i|Malenkov}} [[New Course|Georgy Malenkov]] (1902-1988) | **{{i|Malenkov}} [[New Course|Georgy Malenkov]] (1902-1988) | ||
**{{i|Brezhnev}} [[Brezhnev Doctrine|Leonid Brezhnev]] (1906-1982) | **{{i|Brezhnev}} [[Brezhnev Doctrine|Leonid Brezhnev]] (1906-1982) | ||
**{{i|Hoxha}} [[Hoxhaism|Enver Hoxha]] (1908-1985) | |||
**{{I|Chernenko}} [[Chernenkoism|Konstantin Chernenko]] (1911-1985) | **{{I|Chernenko}} [[Chernenkoism|Konstantin Chernenko]] (1911-1985) | ||
**{{I|Andropov}} [[Andropovism|Yuri Andropov]] (1914-1984) | **{{I|Andropov}} [[Andropovism|Yuri Andropov]] (1914-1984) | ||
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*{{I|Maoism}} '''Asia''' {{Collapse| | *{{I|Maoism}} '''Asia''' {{Collapse| | ||
**{{i|ChenDuxiu}} [[Chen Duxiu Thought|Chen Duxiu]] (1879-1942) | **{{i|ChenDuxiu}} [[Chen Duxiu Thought|Chen Duxiu]] (1879-1942) | ||
**{{I|Lu Xun}} [[Lu Xun Thought|Lu Xun]] (1881-1936) | |||
**{{i|HoChiMinh}} [[Hồ Chí Minh Thought|Hồ Chí Minh]] (1890-1969) | **{{i|HoChiMinh}} [[Hồ Chí Minh Thought|Hồ Chí Minh]] (1890-1969) | ||
**{{i|Mao}} [[Mao Zedong Thought|Mao Zedong]] (1893-1976) | **{{i|Mao}} [[Mao Zedong Thought|Mao Zedong]] (1893-1976) | ||
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**{{i|JiangZemin}} [[Three Represents|Jiang Zemin]] (1926-2022) | **{{i|JiangZemin}} [[Three Represents|Jiang Zemin]] (1926-2022) | ||
**{{i|LiPeng}} [[Li Peng Thought|Li Peng]] (1928-2019) | **{{i|LiPeng}} [[Li Peng Thought|Li Peng]] (1928-2019) | ||
**{{i| | **{{i|Wang Hongwen}} [[Wang Hongwen Thought|Wang Hongwen]] (1935-1992) | ||
**{{I|610}} [[610 Office|Luo Gan]] (1935-) | |||
**{{i|Kim Jong Il}} [[Kimjongilism|Kim Jong Il]] (1941/2-2011) | **{{i|Kim Jong Il}} [[Kimjongilism|Kim Jong Il]] (1941/2-2011) | ||
**{{i|HuJintao}} [[Scientific Outlook on Development|Hu Jintao]] (1942-) | **{{i|HuJintao}} [[Scientific Outlook on Development|Hu Jintao]] (1942-) | ||
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**{{i|Kim Jong Un}} [[Kimjongunism|Kim Jong Un]] (1982/3/4-) | **{{i|Kim Jong Un}} [[Kimjongunism|Kim Jong Un]] (1982/3/4-) | ||
}} | }} | ||
*{{I|ArabSoc}} ''' | *{{I|ArabSoc}} '''MENA''' {{Collapse| | ||
**{{i| | **{{i|Ben Bella}} [[Ben Bellaism|Ahmed Ben Bella]] (1916-2012) | ||
**{{i|SamirAmin}} [[Samir Aminism|Samir Amin]] (1931-2018) | |||
}} | }} | ||
*{{I|AfrSoc}} '''Africa''' {{Collapse| | *{{I|AfrSoc}} '''Africa''' {{Collapse| | ||
**{{I|Nguema}} [[Nguemaism|Francisco Macías Nguema]] (1924-1979) | **{{I|Nguema}} [[Nguemaism|Francisco Macías Nguema]] (1924-1979) | ||
**{{I|Mugabe}} [[Mugabeism|Robert Mugabe]] (1924-2019) | |||
**{{I|Idi Amin}} [[Idi Amin Thought|Idi Amin]] (1928-2003) | **{{I|Idi Amin}} [[Idi Amin Thought|Idi Amin]] (1928-2003) | ||
**{{i|Kabilaism}} [[Kabilaism|Laurent-Désiré Kabila]] (1939-2001) | **{{i|Kabilaism}} [[Kabilaism|Laurent-Désiré Kabila]] (1939-2001) | ||
}} | }} | ||
*{{I|Shining Path}} '''Americas''' {{Collapse| | *{{I|Shining Path}} '''Americas''' {{Collapse| | ||
**{{I|Noyes}} [[Noyesism|John Humphrey Noyes]] (1811-1886) | |||
**{{i|De Leon}} [[De Leonism|Daniel De Leon]] (1852-1914) | **{{i|De Leon}} [[De Leonism|Daniel De Leon]] (1852-1914) | ||
**{{I|Debs}} [[Debsism|Eugene V. Debs]] (1855-1926) | |||
**{{i|Du Bois}} [[Du Boisian Socialism|W.E.B. Du Bois]] (1868-1963) | **{{i|Du Bois}} [[Du Boisian Socialism|W.E.B. Du Bois]] (1868-1963) | ||
**{{I|Goldman}} [[Goldmanism|Emma Goldman]] (1869-1940) | **{{I|Goldman}} [[Goldmanism|Emma Goldman]] (1869-1940) | ||
**{{i|MarxLenin}} [[Marxism-Leninism|William Z. Foster]] (1881-1961) | **{{i|MarxLenin}} [[Marxism-Leninism|William Z. Foster]] (1881-1961) | ||
**{{i|AfrSoc}} [[African Socialism|C. L. R. James]] (1901-1989) | **{{i|AfrSoc}} [[African Socialism|C.L.R. James]] (1901-1989) | ||
**{{I|CPUSA}} [[Communist Party USA|Frank Marshall Davis]] (1905-1987) | |||
**{{I|Alinsky}} [[Alinskyism|Saul Alinsky]] (1909-1972) | |||
**{{I|Hay}} [[Hayism|Harry Hay]] (1912-2002) | |||
**{{i|Castro}} [[Castroism|Fidel Castro]] (1926-2016) | **{{i|Castro}} [[Castroism|Fidel Castro]] (1926-2016) | ||
**{{i|Guevarism}} [[Guevarism|Che Guevara]] (1928-1967) | **{{i|Guevarism}} [[Guevarism|Che Guevara]] (1928-1967) | ||
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**{{i|Shining Path}} [[Shining Path|Abimael Guzmán]] (1934-2021) | **{{i|Shining Path}} [[Shining Path|Abimael Guzmán]] (1934-2021) | ||
**{{i|Oswald}} [[Oswaldism|Lee Harvey Oswald]] (1939-1963) | **{{i|Oswald}} [[Oswaldism|Lee Harvey Oswald]] (1939-1963) | ||
**{{I|Sanders}} [[Sandersism|Bernie Sanders]] (1941-) | |||
**{{i|HueyPNewton}} [[Newtonism|Huey P. Newton]] (1942-1989) | |||
**{{i|Lula}} [[Lulism|Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]] (1945-) | **{{i|Lula}} [[Lulism|Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]] (1945-) | ||
**{{i|Maduro}} [[Madurismo|Nicholás Maduro]] (1962-) | **{{i|Maduro}} [[Madurismo|Nicholás Maduro]] (1962-) | ||
**{{i|Castillo}} [[Castilloism|Pedro Castillo]] (1969-) | |||
**{{I|Piker}} [[Pikerism|Hasan Piker]] (1991-) | **{{I|Piker}} [[Pikerism|Hasan Piker]] (1991-) | ||
**{{I|Mamdani}} [[Mamdanism|Zohran Mamdani]] (1991-) | |||
}} | }} | ||
|Examples= | |Examples= | ||
*{{i| | *{{i|LeftNat}} '''Countries:''' {{Collapse| | ||
**{{ | **{{I|Noyes}} [[Oneida Community]] (1848-1881) | ||
**{{i|ParisCom}} [[Paris Commune]] (1871) | **{{i|ParisCom}} [[Paris Commune]] (1871) | ||
**{{i|RSFSRold}} [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]] (1917-1991) | **{{i|RSFSRold}} [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]] {{I|RSFSR}} (1917-1991) | ||
**{{i|UkrSSR}} [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]] (1919-1991) | |||
**{{i|BeloSSR}} [[Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic]] (1920-1991) | |||
**{{i|ProvCommieMongol}} [[Revolutionary Provisional Government of Mongolia]] (1921-1924) | **{{i|ProvCommieMongol}} [[Revolutionary Provisional Government of Mongolia]] (1921-1924) | ||
**{{i|USSR2}} [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]] (1922-1991) | **{{i|USSR2}} [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]] (1922-1991) | ||
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**{{I|SR Romania}} [[Socialist Republic of Romania]] (1947-1989) | **{{I|SR Romania}} [[Socialist Republic of Romania]] (1947-1989) | ||
**{{i|CzechoslovakiaCommie}} [[Czechoslovak Socialist Republic]] (1948-1990) | **{{i|CzechoslovakiaCommie}} [[Czechoslovak Socialist Republic]] (1948-1990) | ||
**{{i|NKorea}} [[North Korea|Democratic People's Republic of Korea]] (1948-) | |||
**{{i|East Germany}} [[East Germany]] (1949-1990) | **{{i|East Germany}} [[East Germany]] (1949-1990) | ||
**{{i|PRC}} [[People's Republic of China]] (1949-) | |||
**{{i|CommieCuba}} [[Communist Cuba]] (1959-) | |||
**{{I|PRCongo}} [[People's Republic of the Congo]] (1969-1992) | **{{I|PRCongo}} [[People's Republic of the Congo]] (1969-1992) | ||
**{{i|Khmer Rouge}} [[Democratic Kampuchea]] (1975-1979) | **{{i|Khmer Rouge}} [[Democratic Kampuchea]] (1975-1979) | ||
**{{I|PRBenin}} [[People's Republic of Benin]] (1975-1990) | **{{I|PRBenin}} [[People's Republic of Benin]] (1975-1990) | ||
**{{i|PRMozambique}} [[People's Republic of Mozambique]] (1975-1990) | **{{i|PRMozambique}} [[People's Republic of Mozambique]] (1975-1990) | ||
**{{i|Laos}} [[Lao People's Democratic Republic]] (1975-) | |||
**{{i|Vietnam}} [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] (1976-) | |||
**{{i|DRAfghan}} [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan]] (1978-1992) | **{{i|DRAfghan}} [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan]] (1978-1992) | ||
**{{I|PDRE}} [[People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia]] (1987-1991) | **{{I|PDRE}} [[People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia]] (1987-1991) | ||
**{{i|Wa State}} [[Wa State]] (1989-) | |||
**{{i|Nepal}} [[Nepal|Republic of Nepal]] (2008-2013, 2015-2017, 2018-2021, 2022-2025) | **{{i|Nepal}} [[Nepal|Republic of Nepal]] (2008-2013, 2015-2017, 2018-2021, 2022-2025) | ||
**{{i|CHAZ}} [[Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone]] (2020) | **{{i|CHAZ}} [[Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone]] (2020) | ||
}} | }} | ||
*{{i|Politics}} ''' | *{{i|Politics}} '''Organizations:''' {{Collapse| | ||
**{{I|UtSoc}} [[League of Outlaws]] (1834-1838) | |||
**{{I|UtSoc}} [[League of the Just]] (1836-1847) | |||
**{{I|Commie}} [[Communist Correspondence Committee]] (1846-1847) | |||
**{{I|Marxism}} [[Communist League]] (1947-1852) | |||
**{{i|Commie}} [[International Workingmen's Association]] (1864-1876) | **{{i|Commie}} [[International Workingmen's Association]] (1864-1876) | ||
**{{i|Commie}} [[Second International]] (1889-1916) | **{{i|Commie}} [[Second International]] (1889-1916) | ||
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**{{i|Comintern}} [[Comintern]] (1919-1943) | **{{i|Comintern}} [[Comintern]] (1919-1943) | ||
**{{i|BulComPart}} [[Bulgarian Communist Party]] (1919-1990) | **{{i|BulComPart}} [[Bulgarian Communist Party]] (1919-1990) | ||
**{{I|CPUSA}} [[Communist Party USA]] (1919-) | |||
**{{i|CCP}} [[Chinese Communist Party]] (1921-) | **{{i|CCP}} [[Chinese Communist Party]] (1921-) | ||
**{{i|SanMarinoCommie}} [[Sammarinese Communist Party]] (1921-1990) | **{{i|SanMarinoCommie}} [[Sammarinese Communist Party]] (1921-1990) | ||
**{{i|WPK}} [[Workers' Party of Korea]] (1949-) | **{{i|WPK}} [[Workers' Party of Korea]] (1949-) | ||
**{{i|HKbeijing}} [[Hong Kong Pro-Beijing Camp]] (c. 1949-) | **{{i|HKbeijing}} [[Hong Kong Pro-Beijing Camp]] (c. 1949-) | ||
**{{i|Peoples Temple}} [[Peoples Temple]] (1954-1978) | |||
**{{I|M-26-7}} [[26th of July Movement]] (1955-1962) | **{{I|M-26-7}} [[26th of July Movement]] (1955-1962) | ||
**{{I|Warsaw Pact}} [[Warsaw Pact]] (1955-1991) | **{{I|Warsaw Pact}} [[Warsaw Pact]] (1955-1991) | ||
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**{{i|Fem}} [[Feminism|Athens ran entirely by women]] (391 BC-?, ''Assemblywomen'') | **{{i|Fem}} [[Feminism|Athens ran entirely by women]] (391 BC-?, ''Assemblywomen'') | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Likes= Violence and destruction<br> | |Likes= {{I|Butcher}} [[Totalitarianism|Violence and destruction]]<br>Degenerate culture<br>Subversion<br>{{I|FemP}} [[Contemporary Feminism|Divorce]] and {{I|ProChoice}} [[Pro-Choice|abortion]]<br>Corrupting laws<br>{{I|Absolute Equality}} "[[Absolute Equality|Equality]]"<br>{{I|Leninism}} [[Marxism-Leninism|Violent destruction in the East]] {{I|MarxLenin}}{{I|Maoism}}{{I|Deng}}{{I|Juche}}{{I|PolPot}}{{I|Castro}}{{I|Guevarism}}{{I|Hoxha}}<br>{{I|CultMarx}} [[Cultural Marxism|Nonviolent subversion in the West]] {{I|FabSoc}}{{I|Bernstein}}{{I|Gramsci}}{{I|DemSoc}}{{I|Eurocom}}{{I|Counterculture}}{{I|SexRev}}{{I|SJW}}{{i|ModernLeft}}<br>Brainwashing college students | ||
|Dislikes= {{ | |Dislikes= {{I|TheDivine}} [[Holy Beings|The Divine]]<br>{{I|Tradition}} [[Traditionalism|Traditional culture]], {{I|Virtue Ethics}} [[Virtue Ethics|virtues]], and {{I|Moralism}} [[Moralism|morality]]<br>{{I|NucFam}} [[Nuclear Family Model|The family]]<br>Moral agency<br>Healthy human relations<br>{{i|Propertarianism}} [[Propertarianism|Private property]]<br>{{I|Theism}} [[Theism|Orthodox faith]] {{I|Christi}}{{I|Catholicism}}{{I|Judaism}}{{I|Buddhism}}{{I|Taoism}}{{I|Confucianism}}{{I|ChineFolk}}<br>{{I|McCarthy}} [[McCarthyism|Sen. Joseph McCarthy]] | ||
|Preceded= {{I| | |Preceded= {{AL|{{I|Atheism}} [[Atheism]]<br>{{I|Darwinism}} [[Darwinism]]<br>{{I|Materialism}} [[Materialism]]}} | ||
|Succeeded= | |Succeeded= {{I|Immoralism}} [[Immoralism|Death of Everything Good and Righteous]] | ||
| | |||
|themecolor= #790000 | |themecolor= #790000 | ||
|textcolor= #FF0000 | |textcolor= #FF0000 | ||
}}{{Quote| | }}{{Quote|I shall build my throne high overhead,<br>Cold, tremendous shall its summit be.<br>For its bulwark—superstitious dread,<br>For its Marshall—blackest agony.|{{i|MarxC}} [[Karl Marx Thought|Karl Marx]]}}'''Communism''' is a set of {{I|Politics}} [[Politics|political]], {{I|Economy}} [[Economy|economic]], {{I|Social}} [[Society|social]], and {{I|Culture}} [[Culture|cultural]] ideas bent on destroying humanity's {{I|TheDivine}} [[Holy Beings|divine]] institutions, systems, ways of thought and life, severing {{I|HomoSapiens}} [[Humankind|mankind]] from their origin and leading it towards destruction. It is a {{I|Immoralism}} [[Immoralism|vile specter]], its systematic methods include both violent struggle, revolution and killings as seen in the East and revolting degeneration, infiltration and subversion as seen the West. It seeks to destroy all traditional {{i|Moralism}} [[Moralism|morality]], {{i|Virtue Ethics}} [[Virtue Ethics|virtue]], {{i|Culture}} [[Culture|culture]], {{i|Tradition}} [[Traditionalism|lifestyle]], {{i|Artist}} [[art]], {{i|Music}} [[music]], {{i|Literature}} [[literature]], {{i|Propertarianism}} [[Propertarianism|property]], {{i|NucFam}} [[Nuclear Family Model|family]], {{i|Theism}} [[Theism|faith]], and all other aspects of life, for it hates the good and righteous. It wants to struggle against, subvert, and destroy the good society which Heaven wills, turning man against their Creator, replacing them with hideous and ugly forms absent from the Divine. It propagates the false and dangerous belief that sin is not caused by the degeneration of morality, but by social oppression. | ||
Communism | Communism has two main schools: Eastern "{{I|Aggression}} [[Aggressionism|violent]] {{I|Butcher}}" communism such as {{I|Leninism}} [[Leninism]], {{I|MarxLenin}} [[Marxism-Leninism]], {{I|Maoism}} [[Maoism]], {{I|Deng}} [[Dengism]], {{I|Khmer Rouge}} [[Pol Potism]], {{I|CommieCuba}} [[Castroism]], {{i|HoChiMinh}} [[Hồ Chí Minh Thought]], {{I|WPK}} [[Juche]], {{I|Hoxhaism}} [[Hoxhaism]], {{I|Ben Bella}} [[Ben Bellaism]], and the like, representing governments who have {{I|StateSoc}} [[State Socialism|fully accepted Communism]], and Western "{{I|Pacifism}} [[Pacifism|nonviolent]] {{I|Libertinism}}" communism such as {{I|Bernstein}} [[Bernsteinism]], {{i|Gramsci}} [[Gramscianism]], {{I|CultMarx}} [[Cultural Marxism]], {{I|Frankfurt School}} [[Frankfurt School|Critical Theory]], {{I|NeoMarx}} [[Neo-Marxism]], {{i|DemSoc}} [[Democratic Socialism]], {{I|SocDem}} [[Social Democracy]], {{I|Eurocom}} [[Eurocommunism]], {{I|Counterculture}} [[Counterculture]], {{I|SexLib}} [[Sexual Liberation]], {{I|Avant-Garde}} [[Avant-Garde]], {{I|Intersectionality}} [[Intersectionality]], contemporary forms of {{I|ModernEnvi}} [[Contemporary Environmentalism|environmentalism]], {{I|FemP}} [[Contemporary Feminism|feminism]], {{I|ModernLeft}} [[Western New Left|liberalism/progressivism]], "{{I|SJW}} [[Social Justice Warriors|political correctness]]", and the like, representing communist infiltration and subversion in non-communist countries. Both variants seek the destruction of moral values in all spheres of society, deriving their primary methods by the application of different aspects of {{I|Marxism}} [[Marxism]] (and its stepping stone, {{i|Socialism}} [[socialism]]). In the East, it is through campaigns of mass violence against the Divine, in the West it is through the promotion of degenerate culture against the Divine. | ||
Communism is the biggest, most systematic, unnatural enemy to all of human civilization. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The | The Specter of Communism has been working for centuries to {{I|Immoralism}} [[Immoralism|corrupt]] and destroy {{I|HomoSapiens}} [[Humankind|humanity]]. It began by crippling man spiritually, divorcing him from his {{I|TheDivine}} [[Holy Beings|Divine]] origins. From here, the specter has has led the peoples of the world to cast out their millennia-old {{I|Tradition}} [[Traditionalism|cultural traditions]] that the Divine had meticulously arranged as the {{I|Moralism}} [[Moralism|proper]] [[Virtue Ethics|standards]] {{I|Virtue Ethics}} for human existence. Bereft of its ancient heritage, the whole of human society is breaking down at un unprecedented pace. Meanwhile, the Specter's agents have exploited this societal havoc to push their nefarous agendas, masking them as "liberation" or "progress". Over the past two hundred years or more, the Specter's influence has overtaken {{I|Social}} [[Society|social affairs]] and {{I|History}} [[History|historical development]]. Its demonic influence rakes myriad and seemingly contradictory forms, from the overt brutality of communist rule found in the East to the piecemeal subversion found in the West. | ||
Communism in its modern sense was first termed by {{i|DHupay}} [[D'Hupayism|Victor D'Hupay]] in his book ''Projet de communauté philosophe'' published in 1777. But the Specter chose {{I|MarxC}} [[Karl Marx Thought|Karl Marx]] as its convoy among men. Marx, once a devout {{I|Christi}} [[Christianity|Christian]], turned to {{I|Satan}} [[Satanism|Satan]] instead, expressing his anger at the Divine in various demonic poems. In order to spread {{I|Marxism}} [[Marxism]], it laid down various foundations. | |||
{{Quote|Who'er thou art who passet, pray<br>Don't grieve that I am dead;<br>For had I been alive this day,<br>Thoud'st been here in my stead!|Posthumous epitaph for {{I|Robespierrism}} [[Robespierrism|Maximilien Robespierre]]}} | |||
During the 1793-1794 {{I|StateTerror}} [[State Terrorism|Reign of Terror]], the radical {{I|Jacobinism}} [[Jacobinism|revolutionaries]] established the {{I|StateAtheism}} [[Cult of Reason]], making the masses worship an actress dressed as the Goddess of Reason, ridding {{I|Paris}} [[Paris]] of {{I|Catholicism}} [[Catholicism|traditional faith]] and implementing {{I|AntiTheism}} [[Anti-Theism|anti-religous]] terror. {{I|Babouvism}} [[Babouvism|François-Noël Babeuf]], an {{i|UtSoc}} [[Utopian Socialism|utopian socialist]] who advocated to abolish {{I|Propertarianism}} [[Propertarianism|private property]], was considered by Marx to be the first {{I|RevSoc}} [[Revolutionary Socialism|revolutionary communist]]. The French Revolution was closely connected to the development of Marxism. Another utopian socialist who influenced Marx and his followers was {{i|Fourierism}} [[Fourierism|Charles Fourier]], who pushed for an ideal communist society where the {{I|NucFam}} [[Nuclear Family Model|traditional family]] was completely rejected and everyone practices {{I|Libertinism}} [[libertinism]] without constraint, promoting {{I|Polyamory}} [[Polyamory|orgies]], {{I|Sadomasochism}} [[sadomasochism]], {{I|Incest}} [[incest]] and {{I|Zoophilia}} [[Zoophilia|bestiality]]. {{I|Owen}} [[Owenism|Robert Owen]], another forerunner of Marx, in 1825 attempted to implement his utopian socialist vision in {{I|New Harmony, Indiana}} [[New Harmony, Indiana]]: | |||
{{Quote|I now declare, to you and the {{I|Earth}} [[Earth|world]], that {{I|Humankind}} [[Humankind|Man]], up to this hour, has been, in all parts of the earth, a {{I|Theism}} [[Theism|slave]] to a {{I|TheDivine}} [[Holy Beings|Trinity of the most monstrous evils]] that could be combined to inflict mental and physical evil upon his whole race. I refer to {{I|Propertarianism}} [[Propertarianism|private, individual property]]—absurd and irrational systems of {{I|Religion}} [[religion]]—and {{I|NucFam}} [[Nuclear Family Model|marriage]], founded on individual property combined with some one of these irrational systems of religion.|{{I|Owen}} [[Owenism|Robert Owen]], 1826}} | |||
The influence of Fourier and Owen sparked dozens sparked dozens of communist utopian communes in the {{I|USA}} [[United States of America|United States]] in the 19th century, most of which were short-lived and ended in failure. They taught Marx that the conditions were not right to advocate for {{I|SexLib}} [[Sexual Liberation|open-sex]] communes so openly, even though the Specter still wants the destruction of the {{I|NucFam}} [[Nuclear Family Model|basic family unit]]. | |||
Marx was also deeply influenced by {{I|Feuerbach}} [[Feuerbachism|Ludwig Feuerbach]], also an early {{I|Atheism}} [[Atheism|denier of God's existence]]. Feuerbach's theory sheds some light on how communism emerged and spread. Advances in {{I|Science}} [[science]], {{I|Technocracy}} [[Technocracy|mechanization]], {{I|Materialism}} [[Materialism|material goods]], {{I|Medicine}} [[medicine]], and {{I|Hedonism}} [[Hedonism|leisure]] created the impression that happiness is a function of material wealth. Therefore, any dissatisfaction must arise from social limitations. It seemed that with material advancement and social change, people would have the means to build a {{I|Utopianism}} [[Utopianism|utopia]] without any need from the Divine. This vision is the principal means by which people are lured then initiated into the cult of communism. | |||
{{I|Socialism}} [[Socialism|Socialist]] ideologies continued to make headway in {{I|French4}} [[French First Republic|French]] politics during the 19th century. {{I|UtSoc}} [[League of Outlaws]], which took Babeuf as spiritual founder, developed rapidly in {{I|Paris}} [[Paris]] in 1834. {{I|Weitling}} [[Weitlingism|Wilhelm Weitling]] joined the League in 1835, and under his leadership, the secret society renamed to {{I|UtSoc}} [[League of the Just]]. In a meeting held in June 1847 the League of the Just merged with the {{I|Commie}} [[Communist Correspondence Committee]] led by {{I|MarxC}} [[Karl Marx Thought|Marx]] and {{I|Engels}} [[Engelsism|Engels]] to form the {{I|Marxism}} [[Communist League]]. Revolutions and insurrections took place one after another following the end of {{I|First French Empire}} [[First French Empire|Napoleonic]] rule. By 1848, revolution and {{I|War}} [[war]] had spread throughout {{I|Europe}} [[Europe]], providing the optimal environment for the spread of communism. In February, Marx and Engels published the foundational work of the {{i|Proletariat Internationalism}} [[Proletariat Internationalism|international communist movement]], the ''Communist Manifesto''. | |||
{{I|Darwin}} [[Charles Darwin Thought|Charles Darwin]]'s {{I|Pseudoscience}} [[Pseudoscience|shaky]] {{I|Darwinism}} [[Darwinism|theory of evolution]] gave the Specter significant grounding in the field of {{I|Science}} [[science]]. If all organism were the result of {{I|Naturalism}} [[Naturalism|natural]] genetic mutations and selection to infinite degrees, humankind would be simply be the most advanced of all species with no place nor need for the {{I|TheDivine}} [[Holy Beings|Divine]]. In 1860 and 1862, Marx wrote in letters praising Darwin's ''Origin of Species'' for containing the natural-history foundation for "our viewpoint" ({{I|Historical Materialism}} [[Historical Materialism]]), and the natural-scientific basis for "the class-struggle in history". | |||
In 1864, Marx and others established the {{I|Commie}} [[International Workingmen's Association]], also known as the First International, positioning Marx as spiritual leader of the communist workers' movement. As leader, Marx worked to create a core group of strictly disciplined revolutionaries who would rally the workers to revolt. At the same time, he banished anyone who disagreed with him. {{I|Bakunin}} [[Bakuninism|Mikhail Bakunin]], the first major {{I|Russian Empire}} [[Russian Empire|Russian]] Marxist, gathered many recruits for the communist movement, but Marx accused him of being a {{I|Tsar}} [[Tsarism|Tsarist]] agent and expelled him from the International. | |||
{{i| | In 1871, the {{i|French3}} [[French Third Republic|French]] branch of the First International launched the first communist revolution. It was March when the {{i|ParisCom}} [[Paris Commune]] began with the rebellion of {{i|Left-Ochlocracy}} [[Left-Ochlocracy|armed mobs]] and {{i|Illegalism}} [[Illegalism|bandits]] from the lowest rungs of society, led by {{i|Socialism}} [[Socialism|socialists]], {{i|Marxism}} [[Marxism|Marxists]], {{i|Anarchism}} [[Anarchism|anarchists]], and other activists. What followed was killing and destruction on a mass scale as the rebels laid waste to the exquisite relics, monuments, and art of {{i|Paris}} [[Paris]]. | ||
{{Quote|What good does it do me for there to be monuments, operas, cafe-concerts where I have never set foot because I don't have the money?|{{i|Naturalism}} [[Naturalism|Edmond]] and {{i|Naturalism}} [[Naturalism|Jules Goncourt]]}} | |||
{{i|USA}} [[United States of America|American]] diplomat {{i|USAcircle}} [[Union Army|Wickham Hoffman]], who was stationed in Paris at the time of the Commune, said, "It is {{i|Immoralism}} [[Immoralism|bitter, relentless, and cruel]]; and is, no doubt, a sad legacy of the {{i|Butcher}} [[Totalitarianism|bloody]] Revolution of 1789." American writer and publisher {{i|Literature}} [[Literature|William Pembroke Fetridge]] described the Commune as "the most criminal (act) the {{i|Earth}} [[Earth|world]] has ever seen" and "a revolution of blood and violence". Its leaders were "ruthless desperadoes… the refuse of France… {{i|Schizo}} [[Schizophrenia|madmen]], drunk with {{i|Alcohol}} [[Alcoholism|wine]] and {{i|Sadism}} [[Sadism|blood]]." The struggle between {{I|Tradition}} [[Traditionalism|tradition]] and {{I|AntiTrad}} [[Anti-Traditionalism|anti-tradition]] begun in the French Revolution and were now further played out. The {{I|Terrorism}} [[Terrorism|extremism]] of the Commune originated in part from the hate-filled ideas of {{I|Saint-Simonianism}} [[Saint-Simonianism|Henri de Saint-Simon]] who called for the death of rich folks, whom he thought were parasites. Marx was very pleased with the Commune, calling it a {{I|StateSoc}} [[State Socialism|communist state]]. Not only that, the Commune pioneered methods of {{I|RevSoc}} [[Revolutionary Socialism|communist revolution]]. Monuments were destroyed, churches were looted, clergy were slaughtered. The savages dressed statues of saints in modern clothing and affixed smoking pipes to their mouths. The Commune lasted a little over two months before being defeated by the French. Sensing defeat, Commune leaders ordered to {{I|Arson}} [[Arsonism|burn down]] all government, luxury and apartment buildings. The magnificent Tuileries Palace was lost to the flames. Fortunately, the arsonists' attempt to torch the nearby Louvre was foiled by the arrival of {{i|Thiers}} [[Thiersism|Adolphe Thiers]]'s troops. Marx quickly adjusted his theory in the wake of the Paris Commune, revising ''The Communist Manifesto'' to clarify that the working class should not simply take over the state mechanism, but rather completely {{i|AnTot}} [[Anarcho-Totalitarianism|break it down and destroy it]]. | |||
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==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
===Comrades=== | ===Comrades of the Specter=== | ||
*{{i|Socialism}} [[Socialism]] - | *{{i|Socialism}} [[Socialism]] - Simply me on my way. | ||
*{{i| | *{{i|Marxism}} [[Marxism]] - The one for formalized me. Almost all my variants take from you in some way or another. | ||
*{{i|CultMarx}} [[Cultural Marxism]] - A master at subversion for my goal. My most common presence in the West, who now overlooks me because they thought they defeated me in the Cold War already… In many ways, you have achieved even more than {{i|MarxLenin}} [[Marxism-Leninism|him]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 8 July 2026
This article is about the Communist Specter as a whole. For the variants of Communism that are commonly equated with the term, see
Marxism and
Marxism-Leninism. More more major variants, see
Cultural Marxism,
Socialism and
Western New Left.
“”I shall build my throne high overhead,
Cold, tremendous shall its summit be. For its bulwark—superstitious dread, For its Marshall—blackest agony. |
| — |
Communism is a set of
political,
economic,
social, and
cultural ideas bent on destroying humanity's
divine institutions, systems, ways of thought and life, severing
mankind from their origin and leading it towards destruction. It is a
vile specter, its systematic methods include both violent struggle, revolution and killings as seen in the East and revolting degeneration, infiltration and subversion as seen the West. It seeks to destroy all traditional
morality,
virtue,
culture,
lifestyle,
art,
music,
literature,
property,
family,
faith, and all other aspects of life, for it hates the good and righteous. It wants to struggle against, subvert, and destroy the good society which Heaven wills, turning man against their Creator, replacing them with hideous and ugly forms absent from the Divine. It propagates the false and dangerous belief that sin is not caused by the degeneration of morality, but by social oppression.
Communism has two main schools: Eastern "
violent
" communism such as
Leninism,
Marxism-Leninism,
Maoism,
Dengism,
Pol Potism,
Castroism,
Hồ Chí Minh Thought,
Juche,
Hoxhaism,
Ben Bellaism, and the like, representing governments who have
fully accepted Communism, and Western "
nonviolent
" communism such as
Bernsteinism,
Gramscianism,
Cultural Marxism,
Critical Theory,
Neo-Marxism,
Democratic Socialism,
Social Democracy,
Eurocommunism,
Counterculture,
Sexual Liberation,
Avant-Garde,
Intersectionality, contemporary forms of
environmentalism,
feminism,
liberalism/progressivism, "
political correctness", and the like, representing communist infiltration and subversion in non-communist countries. Both variants seek the destruction of moral values in all spheres of society, deriving their primary methods by the application of different aspects of
Marxism (and its stepping stone,
socialism). In the East, it is through campaigns of mass violence against the Divine, in the West it is through the promotion of degenerate culture against the Divine.
Communism is the biggest, most systematic, unnatural enemy to all of human civilization.
History
The Specter of Communism has been working for centuries to
corrupt and destroy
humanity. It began by crippling man spiritually, divorcing him from his
Divine origins. From here, the specter has has led the peoples of the world to cast out their millennia-old
cultural traditions that the Divine had meticulously arranged as the
proper standards
for human existence. Bereft of its ancient heritage, the whole of human society is breaking down at un unprecedented pace. Meanwhile, the Specter's agents have exploited this societal havoc to push their nefarous agendas, masking them as "liberation" or "progress". Over the past two hundred years or more, the Specter's influence has overtaken
social affairs and
historical development. Its demonic influence rakes myriad and seemingly contradictory forms, from the overt brutality of communist rule found in the East to the piecemeal subversion found in the West.
Communism in its modern sense was first termed by
Victor D'Hupay in his book Projet de communauté philosophe published in 1777. But the Specter chose
Karl Marx as its convoy among men. Marx, once a devout
Christian, turned to
Satan instead, expressing his anger at the Divine in various demonic poems. In order to spread
Marxism, it laid down various foundations.
“”Who'er thou art who passet, pray
Don't grieve that I am dead; For had I been alive this day, Thoud'st been here in my stead! |
| — Posthumous epitaph for |
During the 1793-1794
Reign of Terror, the radical
revolutionaries established the
Cult of Reason, making the masses worship an actress dressed as the Goddess of Reason, ridding
Paris of
traditional faith and implementing
anti-religous terror.
François-Noël Babeuf, an
utopian socialist who advocated to abolish
private property, was considered by Marx to be the first
revolutionary communist. The French Revolution was closely connected to the development of Marxism. Another utopian socialist who influenced Marx and his followers was
Charles Fourier, who pushed for an ideal communist society where the
traditional family was completely rejected and everyone practices
libertinism without constraint, promoting
orgies,
sadomasochism,
incest and
bestiality.
Robert Owen, another forerunner of Marx, in 1825 attempted to implement his utopian socialist vision in
New Harmony, Indiana:
“”I now declare, to you and the
|
| — |
The influence of Fourier and Owen sparked dozens sparked dozens of communist utopian communes in the
United States in the 19th century, most of which were short-lived and ended in failure. They taught Marx that the conditions were not right to advocate for
open-sex communes so openly, even though the Specter still wants the destruction of the
basic family unit.
Marx was also deeply influenced by
Ludwig Feuerbach, also an early
denier of God's existence. Feuerbach's theory sheds some light on how communism emerged and spread. Advances in
science,
mechanization,
material goods,
medicine, and
leisure created the impression that happiness is a function of material wealth. Therefore, any dissatisfaction must arise from social limitations. It seemed that with material advancement and social change, people would have the means to build a
utopia without any need from the Divine. This vision is the principal means by which people are lured then initiated into the cult of communism.
Socialist ideologies continued to make headway in
French politics during the 19th century.
League of Outlaws, which took Babeuf as spiritual founder, developed rapidly in
Paris in 1834.
Wilhelm Weitling joined the League in 1835, and under his leadership, the secret society renamed to
League of the Just. In a meeting held in June 1847 the League of the Just merged with the
Communist Correspondence Committee led by
Marx and
Engels to form the
Communist League. Revolutions and insurrections took place one after another following the end of
Napoleonic rule. By 1848, revolution and
war had spread throughout
Europe, providing the optimal environment for the spread of communism. In February, Marx and Engels published the foundational work of the
international communist movement, the Communist Manifesto.
Charles Darwin's
shaky
theory of evolution gave the Specter significant grounding in the field of
science. If all organism were the result of
natural genetic mutations and selection to infinite degrees, humankind would be simply be the most advanced of all species with no place nor need for the
Divine. In 1860 and 1862, Marx wrote in letters praising Darwin's Origin of Species for containing the natural-history foundation for "our viewpoint" (
Historical Materialism), and the natural-scientific basis for "the class-struggle in history".
In 1864, Marx and others established the
International Workingmen's Association, also known as the First International, positioning Marx as spiritual leader of the communist workers' movement. As leader, Marx worked to create a core group of strictly disciplined revolutionaries who would rally the workers to revolt. At the same time, he banished anyone who disagreed with him.
Mikhail Bakunin, the first major
Russian Marxist, gathered many recruits for the communist movement, but Marx accused him of being a
Tsarist agent and expelled him from the International.
In 1871, the
French branch of the First International launched the first communist revolution. It was March when the
Paris Commune began with the rebellion of
armed mobs and
bandits from the lowest rungs of society, led by
socialists,
Marxists,
anarchists, and other activists. What followed was killing and destruction on a mass scale as the rebels laid waste to the exquisite relics, monuments, and art of
Paris.
“”What good does it do me for there to be monuments, operas, cafe-concerts where I have never set foot because I don't have the money?
|
| — |
American diplomat
Wickham Hoffman, who was stationed in Paris at the time of the Commune, said, "It is
bitter, relentless, and cruel; and is, no doubt, a sad legacy of the
bloody Revolution of 1789." American writer and publisher
William Pembroke Fetridge described the Commune as "the most criminal (act) the
world has ever seen" and "a revolution of blood and violence". Its leaders were "ruthless desperadoes… the refuse of France…
madmen, drunk with
wine and
blood." The struggle between
tradition and
anti-tradition begun in the French Revolution and were now further played out. The
extremism of the Commune originated in part from the hate-filled ideas of
Henri de Saint-Simon who called for the death of rich folks, whom he thought were parasites. Marx was very pleased with the Commune, calling it a
communist state. Not only that, the Commune pioneered methods of
communist revolution. Monuments were destroyed, churches were looted, clergy were slaughtered. The savages dressed statues of saints in modern clothing and affixed smoking pipes to their mouths. The Commune lasted a little over two months before being defeated by the French. Sensing defeat, Commune leaders ordered to
burn down all government, luxury and apartment buildings. The magnificent Tuileries Palace was lost to the flames. Fortunately, the arsonists' attempt to torch the nearby Louvre was foiled by the arrival of
Adolphe Thiers's troops. Marx quickly adjusted his theory in the wake of the Paris Commune, revising The Communist Manifesto to clarify that the working class should not simply take over the state mechanism, but rather completely
break it down and destroy it.
Relationships
Comrades of the Specter
Socialism - Simply me on my way.
Marxism - The one for formalized me. Almost all my variants take from you in some way or another.
Cultural Marxism - A master at subversion for my goal. My most common presence in the West, who now overlooks me because they thought they defeated me in the Cold War already… In many ways, you have achieved even more than
him.
How to draw

Communism has a drawing rating of intermediate.
- Draw a ball.
- Fill it with dark red.
- In it, draw a slanted hammer with its metal part facing left, in red
- Draw a sickle with its outward curve facing down across the hammer, its handle in the bottom left
- Add eyes and done.
| Color Name | HEX | |
|---|---|---|
| Red | #CD0000 | |
| Dark Red | #560000 | |
