Participism: Difference between revisions

From Polcompball Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
m (Replaced country names with PBW links)
 
(47 intermediate revisions by 18 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{MessageBox/Art Improvement}}
{{MessageBox/Stub}}
{{Ideology
{{Ideology
|aliases={{Collapse|
|quadrant(s) = [[File:Libleft.png]] [[:Category:Libertarian Left|LibLeft]]
Parecon<br>
|founder = Michael Parenti
Participatory economics
Stephen Shalom|title1 = [[File:Partip.png]] Participism|image1 = Participism.png|caption1 = In a society, we all participate.}}
}}
'''Participism''' is a libertarian socialist political philosophy. Participism belives that it is as an alternative to both capitalism and centrally-planned state socialism. It belives in particapitory politics and economics. There are two political systems in Participism: participatory politics and participatory economics.
|alignments =
[[File:Libleft.png]] [[:Category:Libertarian Left|LibLeft]]<br>
[[File:LeftBert.png]] [[:Category:Libertarians|Libertarians]]<br>
[[File:Soc-h.png]] [[:Category:Socialists|Socialists]]
|theorists = *[[File:Chomsky.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism|Noam Chomsky]] (1928-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Libsoc.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism|Michael Albert]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA<br>
Stephen Shalom
|title = [[File:Partip.png]] Participism
|image = Participism.png
|caption = In a society, we all participate.
|likes=Local democracy<br>Environmentalism
|influences= [[File:Ecosoc.png]] [[Eco-Socialism]]<br>
[[File:Libsoc.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism]]}}<nowiki> </nowiki>'''Participism''' is a libertarian socialist political philosophy. Participism believes that it is as an alternative to both capitalism and centrally-planned state socialism. It believes in participatory politics and economics. There are two political systems in Participism: participatory politics and participatory economics.


Participatory politics is a political system that complement participatory economics in a way that both make up Participism. The main values of this political system is freedom, tolerance, self-management, solidarity and justice. The goal of this system is to allow people to participate as much as they could in a manner that is face-to-face.
Participatory politics is a political system that complement participatory economics in a way that both make up Participism. The main values of this political system is freedom, tolerance, self-management, solidarity and justice. The goal of this system is to allow people to participate as much as they could in a manner that is face-to-face.


Participatory economics is an economic system that is based on participatory decision making in the economic mechanism as their primary allocation. They say that decision making in the system of participatory economics can impact an individual or a group of individuals. Participatory economics is more of a decentralized planned economy, which involves the ownership of the means of production. Participatory economics is proposed to be an alternative to [[File:Cap.png]][[capitalism]].
Participatory economics is an economic system that is based on participatory decision making in the economic mechanism as their primary allocation. They say that decision making in the system of participatory economics can impact an individual or a group of individuals. Participatory economics is more of a decentralized planned economy, which involves the ownership of the means of production. Participatory economics is proposed to be an alternative to [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] and [[File:Statesoc.png]] [[State Socialism|centrally-planned socialism]].


==Foundations and Beliefs==


===Participatory policy===
The participism system preaches a political system where the maximum participation of people directly. Criticizing modern representative democracy. In a participism society there would be local councils that through consensus (or vote) would issue policies that affect only the local council. Each Council would send a delegate to a higher-level advice, a delegate can be revoked at any time by his advice. And then that council would send a delegate to a higher council that would send its delegate to a higher council than that, and so on. In this system there would be rotation of delegates.


===Participatory economics===
== How to Draw ==
It is an economic system where participatory decision-making is used to guide production, consumption and the allocation of resources in society. The theory distinguishes, in opposition to Marxism, the "coordinating class" that manages and does the conceptual and creative work and the rest that does the rote work. In this system there would be workers' and consumers' councils, balanced work complexes, remuneration according to effort and sacrifice, and economic democracy. In the system averia personal vouchers that would be awarded for work performed in the purchase of goods and services. Vouchers would disappear upon purchase and would be non-transferable between individuals.
[[File:Participism_flag.svg|thumb|220x220px]]

==Personality and Behavior==
Participism usually likes to argue about socialism with [[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism]], as well as talking about councils with [[File:Councom.png]] [[Council Communism]].

==How to Draw==
{{Flag|Participism_flag.svg}}
# Draw a ball.
# Draw a ball.
# Fill in with black.
# Fill in with black.
Line 20: Line 44:
You're done!
You're done!


{{Flag-auto
{{Flag-color|color1-name = White|color1-hex = #ffffff|color1-rgb = 255,255,255|color1-cmyk = 0,0,0,0|color2-name = Very Dark Grey|color2-hex = #191919|color2-rgb = 9,9,9|color2-cmyk = 0,0,0,95|color3-name = Red|color3-hex = #ff0000|color3-rgb = 255,0,0|color3-cmyk = 0,100,100,0|color4-name = Magenta|color4-hex = #ff00ff|color4-rgb = 255,0,255|color4-cmyk = 0,100,0,0|color5-name = Medium Spring Green|color5-hex = #00BF5C|color5-rgb = 0,191,92|color5-cmyk = 100,0,52,25}}
|c1 = White
|h1 = #FFFFFF
|c2 = Black
|h2 = #191919
|c3 = Red
|h3 = #FF0000
|c4 = Magenta
|h4 = #FF00FF
|c5 = Medium Spring Green
|h5 = #00BF5C}}


== Relations ==
==Relationships==


=== Friends ===
===Friends===
* [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism]] - Work? Don't know, but we have something in common.
* [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Socialism]] - Work? Don't know, but we have something in common.
*[[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism]] - The known alternative to [[File:Cap.png]][[capitalism]].
*[[File:Distributist.png]] [[Distributism]] - The known alternative to [[File:Cap.png]] [[capitalism]].
*[[File:Councom.png]] [[Council Communism]] - We love councils! But could you be more democratic?


=== Frenemies ===
===Frenemies===


*[[File:Capcom.png]] [[Capitalist Communism]] - Not saying you're bad, but only your capitalist division of you should be replaced.
*[[File:Capcom.png]] [[Capitalist Communism]] - Not saying you're bad, but the capitalist division of you should be replaced.
*[[File:Dengf.png]] [[Dengism]] - Same for you.
*[[File:Dengf.png]] [[Dengism]] - Same for you.
*[[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism]] - Do you know the difference between workers who manage and workers who do the rote work?


=== Enemies ===
===Enemies===


*[[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] - I'm not saying I'm much of a [[File:Ormarxf.png]][[Marxism|commie]], but I don't like your system, mine is better.
*[[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] - I'm not saying I'm much of a [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|commie]], but I don't like your system, mine is better.
*[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism]] - How can you control your war-torn society with your capitalism?
*[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism]] - How can you control your war-torn society with your capitalism?


== Further Information ==
==Further Information==
===Literature===
*[https://www.amazon.com/Parecon-After-Capitalism-Michael-Albert/dp/184467505X Parecon: Life After Capitalism]
*[https://books.google.com.br/books/about/Liberating_Systems_Theory.html?id=ZQcHCAAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y Liberating Systems Theory]

===Wikipedia===
* [[w:Participism|Participism]]
* [[w:Participatory_economics|Participatory economics]]
* [[w:Participatory_politics|Participatory politics]]


=== Wikipedia ===
==Navigation==
{{Navbox/Libleft}}
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participism Participism]
{{Navbox/Socialists}}
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participatory_economics Participatory economics]
{{Navbox/Libertarians}}
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participatory_politics Participatory politics][[Category:Characters]]
{{libleft}}
{{Socs}}
[[Category:Non-canon ideologies]]
[[Category:Libertarian Left]]
[[Category:Socialists]]

Latest revision as of 12:10, 4 March 2024

Participism is a libertarian socialist political philosophy. Participism believes that it is as an alternative to both capitalism and centrally-planned state socialism. It believes in participatory politics and economics. There are two political systems in Participism: participatory politics and participatory economics.

Participatory politics is a political system that complement participatory economics in a way that both make up Participism. The main values of this political system is freedom, tolerance, self-management, solidarity and justice. The goal of this system is to allow people to participate as much as they could in a manner that is face-to-face.

Participatory economics is an economic system that is based on participatory decision making in the economic mechanism as their primary allocation. They say that decision making in the system of participatory economics can impact an individual or a group of individuals. Participatory economics is more of a decentralized planned economy, which involves the ownership of the means of production. Participatory economics is proposed to be an alternative to Capitalism and centrally-planned socialism.

Foundations and Beliefs

Participatory policy

The participism system preaches a political system where the maximum participation of people directly. Criticizing modern representative democracy. In a participism society there would be local councils that through consensus (or vote) would issue policies that affect only the local council. Each Council would send a delegate to a higher-level advice, a delegate can be revoked at any time by his advice. And then that council would send a delegate to a higher council that would send its delegate to a higher council than that, and so on. In this system there would be rotation of delegates.

Participatory economics

It is an economic system where participatory decision-making is used to guide production, consumption and the allocation of resources in society. The theory distinguishes, in opposition to Marxism, the "coordinating class" that manages and does the conceptual and creative work and the rest that does the rote work. In this system there would be workers' and consumers' councils, balanced work complexes, remuneration according to effort and sacrifice, and economic democracy. In the system averia personal vouchers that would be awarded for work performed in the purchase of goods and services. Vouchers would disappear upon purchase and would be non-transferable between individuals.

Personality and Behavior

Participism usually likes to argue about socialism with Distributism, as well as talking about councils with Council Communism.

How to Draw

Flag of Participism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill in with black.
  3. Draw a large, white curling cross in the center.
  4. Fill the other sides with red, pink, and medium spring green.
  5. Add in the eyes.

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Black #191919 25, 25, 25
Red #FF0000 255, 0, 0
Magenta #FF00FF 255, 0, 255
Medium Spring Green #00BF5C 0, 191, 92


Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Capitalist Communism - Not saying you're bad, but the capitalist division of you should be replaced.
  • Dengism - Same for you.
  • Marxism - Do you know the difference between workers who manage and workers who do the rote work?

Enemies

  • Capitalism - I'm not saying I'm much of a commie, but I don't like your system, mine is better.
  • Anarcho-Capitalism - How can you control your war-torn society with your capitalism?

Further Information

Literature

Wikipedia

Navigation