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Socialist tendencies are divided primarily on the basis of philosophy; [[utopian socialism]] vs [[Marxism-Leninism|scientific socialism]]. The former is used to refer to Marxism. | Socialist tendencies are divided primarily on the basis of philosophy; [[utopian socialism]] vs [[Marxism-Leninism|scientific socialism]]. The former is used to refer to Marxism. | ||
'''Proletarian socialism''' is a term used to describe socialist states that are a [[dictatorship of the proletariat]], and is almost always an instance of applied scientific socialism. | '''Proletarian socialism''' is a term used to describe socialist states that are a [[dictatorship of the proletariat]], and is almost always an instance of applied scientific socialism. | ||
'''Bourgeois socialism''' is a term used to describe bourgeois states bearing resemblance to socialism, with things like [[Central planning|central planning of the national economy]]. In 2022, [[Haz Al-Din]] put forth the theory that [[''We already live in socialism''|we already live in socialism]], stating that we | '''Bourgeois socialism''' is a term used to describe bourgeois states bearing resemblance to socialism, with things like [[Central planning|central planning of the national economy]]. In 2022, [[Haz Al-Din]] put forth the theory that [[''We already live in socialism''|we already live in socialism]], stating that we have already transitioned into an incipient socialist mode of production, but because this is not reflected by society's institutions, one characterized by the continued rule of the now dynastic and semi-hereditary capitalist class, which accumulates derivative profits from a more or less centrally planned economy. | ||
==Notable socialist states== | ==Notable socialist states== |