Libertarian Market Socialism: Revision history

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  • curprev 18:2818:28, 29 March 2023Ioooo~ talk contribs 11,378 bytes +11 If you mostly agree with it thats good because i do too, so lets leave it like that, plus im pretty sure it was the council that put Vaush as a school of thought back there, and i only noticed it now
  • curprev 15:5815:58, 29 March 2023mh:polcompball>AnAnonBoi123 11,367 bytes −1 Also, let's not forget your own bias over my supposed "biased edits" when I haven't even been editing Vaushism for months. When your own personal views of Vaush's anti-colonial critics as being "pro-genocide". A serious claim, So unless you have some solid proof she indeed did say such things. I don't think it's unfair to raise caution of potential personal bias in editing the page of a person they support.
  • curprev 15:5015:50, 29 March 2023mh:polcompball>AnAnonBoi123 11,368 bytes +1 How is that even possible if I haven't even touched the Vaush article for months? All I did was call out the fact that you have a bias to Vaush, which explains why this article is still up despite it being removed by Buni, and also returning the ideology back to it's former spot as "center-libleft". I also question his role as "anti-authoritarian" considering some of his social policies, but other than that and Anti-Indigenism, I generally agree with it. Nor want to get into a fight over it.
  • curprev 14:0714:07, 29 March 2023Ioooo~ talk contribs 11,367 bytes +20 I actually edit quite a few other things other than Vaush, not sure why you would assume that, either way if vaushism is a variant then we should make it unbiased and accurate, something you prevent.
  • curprev 11:4711:47, 29 March 2023mh:polcompball>AnAnonBoi123 11,347 bytes +1 Minor correction, Vaushism was defined as center-libleft most of the time Vaushism was on LIBERAL-SOCIALISM, not this page. Just wanted to clear that up.
  • curprev 11:4611:46, 29 March 2023mh:polcompball>AnAnonBoi123 11,346 bytes +14 Also, most users agree that Vaush is center-libleft, this has been that way for most of the time Vaushism was on this page, so changing it seems pretty sus to say the least.
  • curprev 11:4011:40, 29 March 2023mh:polcompball>AnAnonBoi123 11,332 bytes −1 Like, the few time I ever see you edit is because it had something to do with the Vaush ideology and hardly anything else. I may be wrong of that of course, perhaps you do edit a lot. But still, you seem to have a lot of interest on using your time here to defend everything Vaush does.
  • curprev 11:3511:35, 29 March 2023mh:polcompball>AnAnonBoi123 11,333 bytes +1 Why is everyone re-adding Vaushism? I though the mods decided to remove it entirely? I think Vaush supporters/haters just want to re-add him because they love/hate him. Also Loo, it's obvious you fit into that category as well, so don't pretend your "removing false claims" because you are just as biased as those who edit this page to post negatively on Vaush.
  • curprev 11:0811:08, 29 March 2023Ioooo~ talk contribs 11,332 bytes −102 Cleaning up innacurate information

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  • curprev 01:2501:25, 14 February 2022mh:polcompball>Tomjazzym 6,903 bytes −115 I would hardly call Aleksey Kosygin, someone who was a part of an authoritarian government, a "libertarian socialist." His reforms freed up the markets, but he didn't show any signs of being for radical democratization.

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