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{{Hatnote|This article is about the social-chauvinist tendency in the United States. For the form of patriotism under socialism, see [[Socialist patriotism]].}}[[File:Caleb Maupin.jpg|right|thumb|[[Caleb Maupin]], a major figure associated with "patriotic socialism" and founder of the [[Center for Political Innovation]].]]'''Patriotic socialism'''{{Efn|Often contracted to '''PatSoc'''.}} is a predominately [[United States of America|American]] [[Social-fascism|social-fascist]] and [[Syncretism|syncretic]] tendency which seeks to incorporate [[Reaction|reactionary]] American [[nationalism]] into nominally [[Socialism|socialist]] theory. The trend is primarily derived from the [[Fascism|fascistic]] [[LaRouche movement]] with additional influence from the ideas of [[Earl Browder]] and [[Deng Xiaoping]]. Patriotic socialists subscribe to [[Opportunism|opportunist]] and [[Social-chauvinist|chauvinist]] stances and often align themselves with openly reactionary movements. Other sections of patriotic socialists, most notably '''"MAGA Communists"''', explicitly adopt [[Neo-fascism|neo-fascist]], [[alt-right]], [[White supremacy|White supremacist]], and [[Anti-intellectualism|anti-intellectual]] stances. | |||
Patriotic socialism is most prevalent on the [[Online politics|internet]], but is represented by certain fringe organizations, such as the [[Party of Communists USA]] and the [[Center for Political Innovation]]. | Patriotic socialism is most prevalent on the [[Online politics|internet]], but is represented by certain fringe organizations, such as the [[Party of Communists USA]] and the [[Center for Political Innovation]]. | ||
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* [[Welfare chauvinism]] | * [[Welfare chauvinism]] | ||
* [[Strasserism]] | * [[Strasserism]] | ||
* [[National socialism]] | * [[Nazism|National socialism]] | ||
* [[Maoism–Third Worldism]] | * [[Maoism–Third Worldism]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 1 August 2024
Patriotic socialism[a] is a predominately American social-fascist and syncretic tendency which seeks to incorporate reactionary American nationalism into nominally socialist theory. The trend is primarily derived from the fascistic LaRouche movement with additional influence from the ideas of Earl Browder and Deng Xiaoping. Patriotic socialists subscribe to opportunist and chauvinist stances and often align themselves with openly reactionary movements. Other sections of patriotic socialists, most notably "MAGA Communists", explicitly adopt neo-fascist, alt-right, White supremacist, and anti-intellectual stances.
Patriotic socialism is most prevalent on the internet, but is represented by certain fringe organizations, such as the Party of Communists USA and the Center for Political Innovation.
Further reading
- Against MAGA-"Communism", by The Red Spectre
- American “Patriotic Socialism” — A Reactionary Deviation, by Saul Wenger
See also
References
Notes
- ↑ Often contracted to PatSoc.