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Libertarian Reds[?]
This page contains information about the Libertarian Reds.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Ozymandias
Nation[?]: Commonwealth of Mordusia (Mordusia)
Seats[?] in National Parliament || The Senate and The Assembly[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The aim of the Libertarian Reds (LR) is to approximate the positions of libertarian socialists to the extent possible within electoral politics. We believe that society will be free when workers seize the means of production *for themselves* and neither bosses nor the state try to act on their behalf. The LR seeks to remove all restrictions on workers' activities, especially collective organizing. We want to allow workers to form radical labor unions like the anarcho-syndicalist unions and industrial unions that history has shown to be effective for freeing workers. To this end we neither want to prohibit workers from forming labor unions nor require them to join labor unions. Revolution happens when workers take back the means of production of their own free will. Unlike other "socialist" parties, the LR does not want to hand industry over to the state. The current problem is that the many who work don't manage themselves; they are managed by the few who would rather be bosses than workers, parasites than producers. We find the position of modern Marxists to be absurd. After all, if communism is the abolition of private property, how is the goal furthered by making industry the private property of the state? Putting industry into the hands of the state usually, if not always, amounts to putting workers under the thumb of one collective boss. Or, to use a different metaphor, if you want the people at the foot of five small hills to be able to climb to the top, you don't do it by moving them to the foot of one big hill. The LR's voting record then is often "laissez-faire", though the real aim is to protect workers from the encroachment of another boss -- not to preserve capitalism. When we have no choice but to allow some form of government control, we prefer decentralization, as we believe this comes closer to the ideal of a society in which there are multiple worker-managed syndicates. We also prefer democratic procedures over non-democratic procedures. The LR opposes slavery, prison labor, social conservatism, and movement towards theocracy or a police state. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced small government | high | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | high | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | limited | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | high | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
January 2194 | 13,131 | 36,150,965 | 0.04 | +0.04 | 0 | 599 | 0.00 | +0 |
July 2197 | 3,939,297 | 30,408,442 | 12.95 | +12.92 | 79 | 599 | 13.19 | +79 |
January 2201 | 4,590,320 | 31,684,167 | 14.49 | +1.53 | 86 | 599 | 14.36 | +7 |
November 2202 | 4,299,078 | 26,430,158 | 16.27 | +1.78 | 98 | 599 | 16.36 | +12 |
May 2206 | 4,782,395 | 26,315,803 | 18.17 | +1.91 | 110 | 599 | 18.36 | +12 |
November 2209 | 4,832,913 | 30,432,442 | 15.88 | -2.29 | 96 | 599 | 16.03 | -14 |
May 2213 | 6,130,435 | 37,916,428 | 16.17 | +0.29 | 97 | 599 | 16.19 | +1 |
November 2216 | 4,110,671 | 36,235,695 | 11.34 | -4.82 | 67 | 599 | 11.19 | -30 |
September 2362 | 3,011,715 | 64,632,503 | 4.66 | -6.68 | 23 | 500 | 4.60 | -44 |
September 2364 | 5,396,675 | 63,287,088 | 8.53 | +3.87 | 41 | 500 | 8.20 | +18 |
September 2366 | 6,896,125 | 65,708,491 | 10.50 | +1.97 | 52 | 500 | 10.40 | +11 |
September 2368 | 6,449,225 | 65,356,643 | 9.87 | -0.63 | 50 | 500 | 10.00 | -2 |
September 2370 | 7,907,578 | 66,518,768 | 11.89 | +2.02 | 60 | 500 | 12.00 | +10 |
September 2372 | 10,583,762 | 65,282,704 | 16.21 | +4.32 | 81 | 500 | 16.20 | +21 |
September 2374 | 11,891,066 | 66,101,408 | 17.99 | +1.78 | 90 | 500 | 18.00 | +9 |
September 2376 | 10,996,947 | 65,418,638 | 16.81 | -1.18 | 85 | 500 | 17.00 | -5 |
July 2377 | 16,470,381 | 62,816,852 | 26.22 | +9.41 | 132 | 500 | 26.40 | +47 |
July 2379 | 16,801,179 | 63,530,677 | 26.45 | +0.23 | 133 | 500 | 26.60 | +1 |
July 2381 | 16,284,300 | 63,290,578 | 25.73 | -0.72 | 129 | 500 | 25.80 | -4 |
July 2383 | 17,349,250 | 67,471,389 | 25.71 | -0.02 | 129 | 500 | 25.80 | +0 |
March 2385 | 16,007,905 | 66,792,950 | 23.97 | -1.75 | 121 | 500 | 24.20 | -8 |
March 2387 | 11,376,872 | 65,683,049 | 17.32 | -6.65 | 86 | 500 | 17.20 | -35 |
March 2389 | 11,906,548 | 64,356,544 | 18.50 | +1.18 | 91 | 500 | 18.20 | +5 |
March 2391 | 9,931,779 | 64,735,191 | 15.34 | -3.16 | 75 | 500 | 15.00 | -16 |
March 2393 | 7,815,304 | 65,434,369 | 11.94 | -3.40 | 59 | 500 | 11.80 | -16 |
June 2394 | 13,962,000 | 72,472,652 | 19.27 | +7.32 | 95 | 500 | 19.00 | +36 |
June 2396 | 13,790,570 | 72,063,160 | 19.14 | -0.13 | 95 | 500 | 19.00 | +0 |
June 2398 | 11,890,996 | 67,281,093 | 17.67 | -1.46 | 87 | 500 | 17.40 | -8 |
May 2399 | 18,178,836 | 65,780,834 | 27.64 | +9.96 | 137 | 500 | 27.40 | +50 |
May 2401 | 16,944,171 | 65,426,529 | 25.90 | -1.74 | 128 | 500 | 25.60 | -9 |
May 2403 | 16,123,390 | 64,027,316 | 25.18 | -0.72 | 129 | 500 | 25.80 | +1 |
May 2405 | 18,650,076 | 71,345,155 | 26.14 | +0.96 | 131 | 500 | 26.20 | +2 |
May 2407 | 11,280,501 | 67,011,080 | 16.83 | -9.31 | 87 | 500 | 17.40 | -44 |
May 2409 | 11,245,193 | 72,261,938 | 15.56 | -1.27 | 78 | 500 | 15.60 | -9 |
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
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Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Libertarian Reds.
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