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'''Libertarian Marxism''' is an extremely [[revisionist]] tendency of [[Left communism]] that is sometimes considered a subsect of [[libertarian socialism]]. It is similar to [[Gorbachevism]] and aligns with many [[liberal]] and [[social democrat]] positions. | '''Libertarian Marxism''' is an extremely [[revisionist]] tendency of [[Left communism]] that is sometimes considered a subsect of [[libertarian socialism]]. It is similar to [[Gorbachevism]] and aligns with many [[liberal]] and [[social democrat]] positions. Examples of this include: [[Rosa Luxemburg|"Luxemburgism"]],<ref>https://libcom.org/article/myth-luxemburgism</ref> [[Titoism]] and [[council communism]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Left communism|"Left" communism]] | * [[Left communism|"Left" communism]] | ||
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[[Category:Revisionism]] | [[Category:Revisionism]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:24, 4 November 2025
Libertarian Marxism is an extremely revisionist tendency of Left communism that is sometimes considered a subsect of libertarian socialism. It is similar to Gorbachevism and aligns with many liberal and social democrat positions. Examples of this include: "Luxemburgism",[1] Titoism and council communism.