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Socialist Federative Republic of Brazil

The Socialist Federative Republic of Brazil, abbreviated as SFRB, SFR Brazil and RSFB in Portuguese, is the name of a fictitious and hypothetical country where the Brazilian radical left takes power and transforms Brazil into a Socialist Republic following the molds of federalism and being very similar to what was the Yugoslavia. It is also considered the main country that makes up the URSAL.
"Long live to the Socialist Federative Republic of Brazil and long live to URSAL and the struggle against capitalism, neoliberalism, fascism and reactionarism."
by Full Monteirism June 23, 2021
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Socialist Democracy

A broad term for democratic models that aim to combine political democracy with social ownership of the economy. It ranges from reformist visions (like democratic socialism, which seeks to electorally transition to socialism) to more radical participatory models. The core idea is extending democracy from the narrowly political sphere into the economic realm (workplaces, investment). It’s defined by its opposition to both Stalinist authoritarianism and unregulated capitalism.
Example: Kerala, India, with its long history of elected communist governments, strong public sector, land reforms, and high social indicators within a federal democratic system, is often cited as a real-world experiment in Socialist Democracy, emphasizing social welfare and participatory planning alongside multi-party elections.
by Dumu The Void February 5, 2026
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An institution promoting a broad understanding of socialist principles, history, and models beyond the Soviet clichés. It covers democratic socialism, market socialism, anarcho-syndicalism, and the successes/failures of various experiments. It aims to demystify socialism for a general public steeped in anti-socialist propaganda and to provide a robust intellectual toolkit for envisioning a post-capitalist future.
Foundation for Socialist Education *Example: Its popular online course, "Socialism 101: Not Just Stalin," might include modules on the kibbutz movement, the Yugoslav workers' self-management model, Bolivia's plurinational socialism, and modern participatory budgeting schemes, presenting socialism as a diverse, living tradition.*
by Dumu The Void February 5, 2026
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