Kumjeyr Socialism

Unitist Socialism, or Socialismo Unitista (SU) is a political ideology based on the writings of Azcorian Socialist Gunk. It is based upon 5 principles outlined in The Manifesto of Socialismo Unitista.

While not being explicitly against the USSE or Xeroism-Solokovism, Unitist Socialism goes against many of it's beliefs, such as a Vanguard Party and state-controlled economics.

Unitist Socialism is most present in Nova Azcoria, where it was first created. With the Worker's Party of Azcoria being a Unitist Socialist Party, and the primary leftist party in the nation.

Ideology
Unitist Socialism is based on 5 principles, Decentralised Anti-Capitalism, Conditional Electoralism, Anti-One Party Statism, Anti-Vanguardism, and Market Socialism.

Decentralised Anti-Capitalism
Unitist Socialism believes that the revolution can be best achieved with a varied and diverse Socialist Movement. Supporters of SU believe that a combination of labour unions, mutual aid networks, political parties, and activist groups is the best way to resist Capitalist oppression and achieve a Socialist Democracy.

Conditional Electoralism
Unitist Socialism, while not being against violent revolution, especially in the cases of Feudal Monarchies, believe that democratic means of transition to Socialism should be attempted before violent revolution. This is done in order to avoid bloodshed of the Proletariat, and to help preserve the recourses and infrastructure that can be used for the liberation of the Working Class.

Anti-One Party Statism
Unitist Socialism believes that all beliefs, even reactionary ones, should be tolerated and allowed to exist in a Socialist Democracy. This is with the exception of monarchism, which Unitist Socialists consider to be so reactionary it has no redeeming qualities. This toleration is done to avoid constraining or restricting the Proletariat's will.

Anti-Vanguardism
Similar to the principle of Decentralised Anti-Capitalism, Unitist Socialists consider Vanguard parties as susseptible to Capitalist oppression and corruption, believing that having the Working class' power put into one organisation is dangerous and unstable.

Market Socialism
Finally, Unitist Socialism believes that the economy should be run on a variety of state-controlled labour unions, worker's cooperatives and mutual aid networks. With workers being given a variety of choices in terms of work or effort.