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The polices[]

  • The far left at core is:
  1. Total abolition of private property.
  2. Heavy progressive income tax on everyone.
  3. Elimination of rights of inheritance.
  4. Property rights confiscation.
  5. State-centralised banking system.
  6. Government ownership of transportation and communication vehicles.
  7. Government ownership of agricultural means and factories.
  8. Equal liability on all to work.
  9. Combining agriculture with manufacturing industries; eventual redistribution of population around the country so as to equalise it.
  10. Free education for children in public schools; combine education with industrial production.
  11. Internationalism, leading to world revolution and a worker based utopia.
  12. Technology, military prowess and economic prowess are good.
  13. Religion is stupid and subversive.
  14. Religion can be replaced by science and ethics.
  15. Violent persecution of opponents and rejected groups.
  16. The desire to have an empire.
  17. Group think and gang culture.
  18. Feelings of victim-hood and related conspiracy theories.
  19. Anti-decadence.
  20. Anti-racist.
  21. Anti-Fascist and Nazi.

It is a general rule that people that fall for this, save for the the leaders, are of a noticeably desperate and down trodden. The leaders are generally political bigots or manipulative users.

The list[]

He is a list of states that chose to follow the majority and in some cases all of these principles.

1913[]

  1. Non

1923[]

  1. Bolshevik Russia and it's allies
  2. Bolshevik Belarus
  3. Bolshevik Turkestan
  4. Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
  5. Tannu Tuva
  6. Bolshevik Ukraine
  7. Mongolia

1938[]

  1. Mongolia
  2. Tannu Tuva

1946[]

  1. Mongolia
  2. Tannu Tuva
  3. Yugoslavia
  4. Albania
  5. Poland
  6. Hungary
  7. Romania
  8. Bulgaria
  9. Republic of Mahabad
  10. The [South] Azerbaijan People's Government

1958[]

  1. Ghana
  2. Albania
  3. Bulgaria
  4. Czechoslovakia
  5. East Germany
  6. Hungary
  7. Poland
  8. Romania
  9. Soviet Union
  10. Mongolia
  11. Albania
  12. N. Vietnam
  13. N. Korea
  14. China

1964[]

  1. Ghana
  2. Albania
  3. Bulgaria
  4. Czechoslovakia
  5. East Germany
  6. Hungary
  7. Poland
  8. Romania
  9. Soviet Union
  10. Mongolia
  11. Albania
  12. N. Vietnam
  13. N. Korea

1975[]

  1. Bulgaria
  2. Czechoslovakia
  3. East Germany
  4. Hungary
  5. Poland
  6. Soviet Union
  7. Mongolia
  8. Albania
  9. N. Korea
  10. Laos
  11. Cuba
  12. Nicaragua
  13. Vietnam
  14. Laos
  15. Cambodia
  16. Angola
  17. Benin
  18. Ethiopia
  19. Mozambique
  20. People’s Republic of the Congo
  21. S. Yemen
  22. Guinea
  23. San Tome and Principe

1979[]

  1. Bulgaria
  2. Czechoslovakia
  3. East Germany
  4. Hungary
  5. Poland
  6. Soviet Union
  7. Mongolia
  8. Albania
  9. N. Korea
  10. Laos
  11. Cuba
  12. Nicaragua
  13. Vietnam
  14. Laos
  15. Angola
  16. Benin
  17. Ethiopia
  18. Mozambique
  19. People’s Republic of the Congo
  20. S. Yemen
  21. China
  22. Guinea
  23. San Tome and Principe
  24. Grenada

1983[]

  1. Bulgaria
  2. Czechoslovakia
  3. East Germany
  4. Hungary
  5. Poland
  6. Soviet Union
  7. Mongolia
  8. Albania
  9. N. Korea
  10. Laos
  11. Cuba
  12. Nicaragua
  13. Vietnam
  14. Laos
  15. Cambodia
  16. Angola
  17. Benin
  18. Ethiopia
  19. Mozambique
  20. People’s Republic of the Congo
  21. S. Yemen
  22. China
  23. Guinea
  24. San Tome and Principe
  25. Grenada

2010[]

  1. Venezuela
  2. China?
  3. Cuba
  4. Laos
  5. Vietnam
  6. N. Korea

2020[]

  1. China?
  2. Cuba
  3. Laos
  4. Vietnam
  5. N. Korea

2022[]

  1. China?
  2. Cuba
  3. Laos
  4. Vietnam
  5. N. Korea

Also see[]

Sources[]

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