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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 largely viewed as modern [[Utopian socialism|utopian socialists]]. Β | 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 largely viewed as modern [[Utopian socialism|utopian socialists]]. Β | ||
Libertarian socialist movements have yet to gain the same historical relevance or [[state]] power as past-or-present [[Scientific socialism|scientific socialists]] have. Nearly all libertarian socialist movements could only | Libertarian socialist movements have yet to gain the same historical relevance or [[state]] power as past-or-present [[Scientific socialism|scientific socialists]] 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 immediately dealt with. However, even in such conditions, those libertarian socialist polities were hastily defeated by the organized forces of governments. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |