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[[File:Libsoc flag.png|thumb|290x290px|This red-and-black flag is commonly used by left-libertarians.]] | [[File:Libsoc flag.png|thumb|290x290px|This red-and-black flag is commonly used by left-libertarians.]] | ||
'''Libertarian socialism''' refers to the myriad of different socialist trends | '''Libertarian socialism''', refers to the myriad of different socialist trends, but all share a common distrust of governments (regardless of which class controls them), seek a decentralized (and often planned) economy, and often are militantly hostile to what they view as "cohesive/unnecessary hierarchies".<ref>{{Citation|author=Roderick T. Long|year=1998|title=Toward a Libertarian Theory of Class|title-url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/social-philosophy-and-policy/article/abs/toward-a-libertarian-theory-of-class/D7DC8D675B43DB778883B75B0198511E|page=303 - 349|pdf=https://praxeology.net/libclass-theory-part-1.pdf|publisher=Social Philosophy and Policy Foundation|trans-lang=English}}</ref> A large amount of libertarian socialists are [[Anarchism|anarchists]],<ref>{{Citation|author=Noam Chomsky|year=1970|title=Government in the Future|title-url=https://chomsky.info/government-in-the-future/|publisher=The Poetry Center in New York|trans-lang=English}}</ref> while others could include [[Ecosocialism|ecosocialists]] or [[Libertarian marxism|libertarian marxists]]. | ||
Because most libertarian socialists reject [[Materialism|material]] or [[Historical materialism|historical conditions]], commonly thinking that the human civilization develops based upon [[Idealism|ideals]], and generally lack any revolutionary theory that goes beyond [[Mass spontaneity|spontaneous action]] and other idealistic notions, they can be | Because most libertarian socialists reject [[Materialism|material]] or [[Historical materialism|historical conditions]], commonly thinking that the human civilization develops based upon [[Idealism|ideals]], and generally lack any revolutionary theory that goes beyond [[Mass spontaneity|spontaneous action]] and other idealistic notions, they can be viewed as largely modern [[Utopian socialism|utopian socialists]]. | ||
Libertarian socialist movements have yet to gain the same historical relevance or | Libertarian socialist movements have yet to gain the same historical relevance or state power as past-or-present [[Scientific socialism|scientific socialist]] have. Nearly all libertarian socialist movements could only apper in times a mass civil unrest or civil war, when governments were weakened to the point where such movements could not be dealt with. However, even in such conditions, those libertarian socialist polities were hastily defeated be the organized forces of governments. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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