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But my ideology is "international socialism" and "international communism"... Could anyone tell me just what that means?
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM

International Socialism is a moderate form of Economic Socialism.

It sits half-way between the collectivist views of Communism and the acceptance of Capitalism by the Social-Democratie.

This position translates into stronger support for social programs, state ownership (nationalized industries), unions, and goverment intervention (industry regulation) than one typically sees in social-democracy.

International Socialists, however, stop short of wishing to realize the proletarian revolution



INTERNATIONAL COMMUNISM

International Communism is an extreme form of Economic Socialism.

It is a theory and social system of a classless society in which all property is owned by the community as a whole [Interdependence].

Communism sought to overthrow capitalism through a workers' revolution and redistribute the wealth into the hands of the proletariat, or working class.

International Communism is the brand of communism that advocates a boundary-less society and where all people enjoy equal social status, therefore taking NonConformance to a higher level than National Communism.