By Comrade Matthew Stevon
Let us start by stating that Bolivarianism is Patriot Socialism. Patriot Socialism is not Communism yet just like the ideology of Communism, the methodology of Patriot Socialism is divorced from Capitalism. Communism is a theory that is held by Anarchists and Marxists. Communists believe that Socialism is nothing more and nothing less than a transition between Capitalism and Communism. Anarchists believe that Socialism is nothing but federated co-opts with non-hierarchical autonomy, Anarchists also believe that their bizarre brand of Socialism is warfare against Capitalism. Anarchists see their understanding of Socialism as resistance and push back in a Capitalist World. Anarchists also believe that after their co-opt federalized resistance that they call Socialism has overthrown Capitalism they as result achieve Communism. Marxists have something else in mind, they believe that with the overthrow of Capitalism the result is Socialism by use of the State accommodating the populations with a mass redistributing of wealth. Marxists believe that after a period of their odd State-Socialism has liberated the World that the State will dissolve becoming Communism. Patriot Socialism can be understood as the methodology that is based on the organic manifestions of Nasser's Arab Nationalism, Gaddafi's Jamahiriya, and Chavez's Bolivarianism.
Nicolás Maduro Moros born on November 23, 1962 is a Venezuelan Revolutionary who served as the 46th President of Venezuela since 2013 and previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2013 and as Vice President of Venezuela from 2012 to 2013 under President Hugo Chávez.
Nicolás Maduro is no Hugo Chavez but he is the People choice, he was democratically elected, something that Americans ought to be jealous of because in America there are no democratic elections for the most part and this can not be blamed on Russia. The People Social Freedom Movement stands in support of Nicolás Maduro and the Bolivarian Revolution. We apologize for so much of our absence from this blog, our work has mostly leaped beyond the electronic, but we are gathering up to bring you more press soon, the death of Azzaam Abdul-Hakeem has caused us great harm, and he died within a year before the death of Castro and this was something we had not had a real opportunity to tell everyone.
Long Live the Bolivarian Revolution!
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