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    "The aim of all socialist measures, even of those which appear outwardly as coercive measures, is the development and the securing of a free personality. Their more exact examination always shows that the coercion included will raise the sum total of liberty in society, and will give more freedom over a more extended area than it takes away."[6]

    Reformist Marxism, also called Evolutionary Socialism,[7] Marxist Social Democracy[8] or Bernsteinism is a type of Marxism which seeks to achieve communism through the use of reformist means. Reformist Marxism is the precursor of modern Democratic Socialism and Social Democracy,[9] as well as Liberal Socialism. Reformist Marxism today is practiced by the Japanese Communist Party.[10]

    History

      Australia  

    The Original Communist Party of Australia was founded on the 30th of October 1920 by multiple Australian Communists. Although starting out as an   Marxist–Leninist party, the party in its later years descended into   Eurocommunism.

      Germany  

    Reformist Marxism has its origins in the writings of   Eduard Bernstein, who, while identifying with Marxism, felt that there were significant errors in Marx's writing, and often criticized significant parts of Marxist theory such as the idea of revolution to achieve a socialist society. His work would prove influential to later Marxist revisionists and what would later come to be known as   Social Democracy.

      Japan  

    Japanese Communism is an ideology based off of the Japanese Communist Party. It is a form of   Marxism with major influences from   Democratic Socialism and strong opposition to   Neoconservatism in Japan and a focus on maintaining Japan's national sovereignty.

      United Kingdom  

    The UK Labour Party was first formed on the 27th of February 1900 by the Labour Representation Committee (a pressure group that focused on workers' rights) and was initially   socialist and the abolition of private property was included in the party's platform but by the 1940s, in accordance with many other   socialist political parties in Europe, the abolishment of private property was dropped from their party platform and they swiftly won elections after this. However despite this moderation many groups within labour have still claimed Marxist and Bernsteinist traditions such as   Bevan, Independant Labour and McDonnell these figures and party are often called in the UK "hard left" because of their often extreme beliefs.   Bevan was characterised by his strong support for continuing the mass nationalisations post world war two despite the large debt that was piling up, and his opposition to Gaitskell's efforts to remove clause four from the labour party constitution (defining labour as a socialist party). Independent Labour was a separate party but often affiliated with labour throughout the early 20th century (disbanding in the 1970s) they refused to abandon their Marxist routes like the larger labour party, members included the famous writer   George Orwell.

    Starting under   Harry Pollitt the   Communist Party of Great Britain and its successor the   Communist Party of Britain adopted a reformist stance of advocating for voting for the   Labour Party. They, following the beliefs of   Marx and   Joseph Stalin, believe that   socialism in the   UK is possible through elections.

    Doctrine

    Eduard Bernstein argued that Marx had been wrong in his economic predictions, but right in his approach to social analysis. He observed capitalism was not failing, so the best path for the working class was to work within the political system to alleviate capitalism's failings. He believed that a worker's revolution required capitalism's collapse. That collapse was not forthcoming which left the working class to use political power to alleviate its own situation.


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    Bernsteinism

     
    Flag of Reformist Marxism

    The main design of Reformist Marxism, Bernsteinism uses a variant of the   Social Democracy design. The white rose on the red background is replaced with a gold rose on a red background, as to evoke   communism.

    1. Draw a ball
    2. Fill it with red
    3. Draw a golden rose in the middle
    4. Add eyes and you're done!
    Color NameHEXRGB
     Red#CD0000rgb(205, 0, 0)
     Gold#FFD800rgb(255, 216, 0)


    Japanese Communism

     
    Flag of Reformist Marxism (Japanese Design)

    Another alternate design Polcompballers use for Reformist Marxism is the design of Japanese Communist Party, or Japanese Communism for short.

    1. Draw a ball
    2. Fill it with red
    3. Add a silver gear in the middle
    4. Draw a golden wheat in the middle of the gear
    5. Add the eyes (preferably slanted)
    6. Add a tan straw hat to the ball and you’re done!
    Color NameHEXRGB
     Red#E3213Crgb(227, 33, 60)
     Silver#BAE1E6rgb(186, 225, 230)
     Gold#F5AD00rgb(245, 173, 0)


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    •   Eurocommunism - You finally understand me, took you long enough.
    •   Centrist Marxism - Most of you literally are just me saving face with dad, but I cannot tolerate your revolutionary sentiments.
    •   Syndicalism - Can be too revolutionary at times but trade unions are an essential part of establishing socialism.
    •   Radicalism - Not   scientific nor Marxist but we did form an electoral alliance in Britain way back.
    •   Bourgeois Socialism - Could've been a good ally like the above but the time passed for that.
    •   Utopian Socialism - Contrary to what   they say, I am not utopian but you are a pretty good ally all things considered.
    •   Imperialism - Bringing civilization and progress to backward non-class-conscious peoples is based... but can you actually uplift and enlighten them instead of just exploiting them?
    •   Chavismo - You are technically a form of me but uhh, I always have considered myself "democratic" which you are certainly not.
    •   Third Way - Keeping socialists in government is based, but don't lose sight of that precious vision of tomorrow.
    •   Fiscal Conservatism - I might use some of your ideas to stay in government, but your capitalist thinking will never take back our nation!
    •   Dengism - Many of your insightful views on Marxism are somewhat grounded, but some of us doubt that you are a true communist.
    •   Trotskyism - I hate Leninists but your critiques of Stalin are actually pretty spot on, I do like Militant Tendency and Socialist Alternative too.
    •   Lassallism - Too authoritarian and deviates from true socialism, but did still start this movement in Germany so I have to give you some credit.
    •   Zyuganovism - It's good you finally abandon the revolutionary part and now participate in elections (even though they are rigged)[11] but you very militarist especially in   Ukraine.
    •   Libertarian Possibilism - You may be an utopian anarchist. But at least you are a utopian anarchist who understands that throwing bombs is not going to get you anywhere.

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    1. To Orthodox Marxists, human emancipation within Communism is equal to Humanistic society. From that point of view, revising the theories of Marx to be more humane technically isn't Humanist.
    2. Bernstein never identified as a Zionist, believing assimilation to be the answer to the "the Jewish Question", but post World War I his attitude toward Zionism became considerably more sympathetic.
    3. https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_Spain#Ideology
    4. M. Hrushevsky was a founder of Greater Ukraine idea.
    5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governments_of_Imre_Nagy
    6. Evolutionary Socialism, Chapter 3
    7. Evolutionary Socialism (1899), Eduard Bernstein
    8. Lenin Rediscovered: What Is to Be Done? in Context, pdf p.495 and pdf p.660 by Lars T. Lih
    9. The Quest for Evolutionary Socialism: Eduard Bernstein and Social Democracy by Manfred B. Steger
    10. How the Japanese Communist Party Developed Its Theory of Scientific Socialism by Tetsuzo Fuwa
    11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolay_Kharitonov_2024_presidential_campaign

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