may i remind you that as a left-libertarian:
- i support the constitution, despite its flaws, and even the flaws about the founding fathers.
- i support limited government within a socialist framework
- i’m pretty sure there are revisionists here on hexbear which is fine - everyone has their own opinion, and some (including the people here) have their own taste of socialism/communism.
- i do NOT condone the actions of stalin in any way, shape and form - between stalin and trotsky, i’d go with trotsky. he should’ve succeeded lenin in the 1920s to begin with.
- there are democratic and libertarian forms of communism such as/like de leonism, left-communism and even council communism.
- i find the idea of a multi-party communist country (like in ‘reds! a revolutionary timeline’ (you can also find the wiki here (just DON’T vandalize it, and i mean it!), or in nepal through ‘people’s multiparty democracy’) to be interesting.


i’m pretty sure i’d go with the latter.
i support a synthesis of leftist ideologies (such as/like left communism (de leonism and all), libertarian socialism, social democracy and market socialism) to a point where i can only describe my views as ‘left-libertarian’.
my ideology is broken down into four stages (before and after revolution)
before revolution:
after revolution:
second stage: the people collectively own the means of production through a planned market framework - companies and corporations become split and collectivized, some become state-owned - the government runs as a dictatorship of the proletariat through councils with dual power between the parties and the unions, rather than a party-state framework.
third stage: markets become abolished in favor of a participatory economy, money replaced with labor vouchers.
fourth stage: full communism - a classless, moneyless and stateless society.