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Proletarianism is a socio-political ideology that derives from various significant revolutionary movements during the 19th and 20th centuries. They commonly believe in achieving political and social equality by armed or social revolution against the oppressive class system and replace it with a syndicalist and democratic society. While its most significant writers, Arnold Brand, Astrid Hofgaard, and XXX, tended to be Aldinean Monarchists, much of modern Proletarianism carry a lot of anti-monarchist sentiment.

Starting from the Hitotami Revolution in XX, Proletarianism has since become a major factor in world affairs. Proletarian nations and movements are found throughout the world in various levels of acceptance. Today, Proletarianism is politically represented in the world stage by the the International.

Concepts

Class System

Revolution

Politics and Economy

Proletarian thinker Astrid Hofgaard idealized the ancient Germanic society in which Kings were elected as keepers of order and rites to the gods. She proposed a modernized "lýðveldi"...

Proletarians argued for the power of the producing class above all, preferring to organize the economy along the grounds of collective institutions.

History

Assessment

Criticism