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libertarian socialism

libertarian-A person who advocates liberty, especially in regard to thought or conduct.

socialism-The belief that all property should be held by the state or in common. Since most libertarian socialists are anarchists they believe in property being held in common, meaning anyone can use what ever they want whenever they feel like it.

Basically, while libertarian capitalists believe all force and coercion is wrong unless used to defend one's person or property libertarian socialists believe all force and coercion is wrong unless used to defend one's person, but not one's property since all property was originally founded on theft and relies on state coercion. Without state coercion capitalists would have to create private organizations (basically, miniature states) to enforce property 'rights'. Libertarian capitalists ignore the fact that companies would monopolize land and exclude certain companies, eventually leading to vast tracts of private property that function like modern states do.

see also: anarchism
The Spanish anarchist revolution in the '30s and the Zapatista Revolution today are examples of people trying to achieve libertarian socialism.

dumpster socialism 

The belief that the communal dumpster capacity is to be distributed according to the need of each individual in that community.
Trudi: Our garbage dumpster is full.

Eric: I'll just toss it in the neighbor's.

Trudi: Is that the right thing to do?

Eric: Yes, it's dumpster socialism!
dumpster socialism by antipole September 4, 2009

trash can socialism 

The belief that the communal trash can capacity is to be distributed according to the need of each individual in that community.
Trudi: Our trash can is full.

Eric: I'll just toss it in the neighbor's.

Trudi: Is that the right thing to do?

Eric: Yes, it's trash can socialism!
trash can socialism by anitpole September 4, 2009

New reactionary socialism 

noun

is a right-wing form of socialism and is a purely idealogical, multi-faceted social construct or (socioeclectic) comprised of both primary and incidental properties;

-primary

a; virtue
b; morality
c; ethics

-incidental

a; economics
b; politics

new reactionary socialism in contrast to Marxian socialism which is an ideology and is therefore forceful and represents what society is and should be instead is an (idealology) which in contrast is suggestive. whereby its core ethos is given precedence to incorporeal idealism as opposed to corporeal economic materialism which is the case with leftist Socialism.
is a (idealogical) as opposed to (ideological) multi-faceted social construct or (socio-eclectic) evolved form of its traditional predecessor reactionary Socialism, maintaining a number of its original attributes such as;

a; maintaining that all traditional social and cultural structures, norms, mores, and values should be maintained.

b; anti bourgeois (Capitalists/Corporatists).

c; anti-Liberalism

d; opposing secularization of society

e; opposing anti-traditionalists

f; opposing the unnatural ‘materialistic and unnatural’ modern social and cultural norms.

g; anti-divisive Jacobian ideologies, such as Secular Fundamentalism, Marxism, Progressivism etc).

h; anti-leftism

new reactionary socialism differs on a few points as well. such as upholding the principle of individualism and not collectivism. new reactionary Socialism also contains a number of new points which are comprised of both primary and incidental properties;

-primary

a; virtue
b; morality
c; ethics

-incidental

a; economics
b; politics

new reactionary socialism in contrast to Marxian socialism, its core ethos is given precedence to incorporeal idealism as opposed to corporeal economic materialism as is the case with Marxian socialism. new reactionary socialism does not as yet exist, however with proper education and revision of the social moral compass. new reactionary socialism can be realized.

corporate socialism 

An economic policy that takes from the people and gives to corporations.

This is the ideological opposite of a Democratic Socialist, that keeps a free-market economy but with strong efficient social safety nets.

A Corporate Socialist ultimately wants to make sure that the vast majority >99% of created wealth continues to go to large corporations.
Corporate Socialism is executive bonuses and stock buybacks for large corporations.

Democratic Socialism is investing in your people for a better, stronger, and cheaper future.

US President 45 is a corporate socialist.

ploitical socialism 

noun

is a form of government or state apparatus, which is an idealogical social Association as opposed to the more traditional political and economic (ideological) institutions. Within the frame work of ploitical socialism although the economic element is present, it, however, holds only but an incidental and therefore minor value within the state composition. In ploitical socialism, the economy is viewed as simply a means the essential sustainability of society, and not as it is the case with the economic state or economic society, a means for materialistic attainability or procurement.
ploitical socialism by definition constitutes what is new reactionary socialism.