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<title source="title1"> <default>Libertarian Socialism</default> </title> <image source="image1">
</image> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> </infobox> Libertarian Socialism (sometimes called Socialist Libertarianism or Free Socialism) is a political philosophy that advocates for the ability of people to directly control the institutions that control them such as schools, workplaces, community and culture. Also see capitalism and authoritarian socialism.
Strategies
Various different strategies have been advocated for the establishment of a libertarian socialist societies.
Tendencies
Anarchism
- Anarcha-Feminism
- Anarchism Without Adjectives
- Anarcho-Pacifism
- Anarcho-Transhumanism
- Anationalism
- Crypto-Anarchism
- Epistemological Anarchism
- Green/Eco-Anarchism
- Individualist Anarchism*
- Insurrectionary Anarchism
- Mystical Anarchism
- Onthological Anarchism
- Panarchism
- Platformism
- Post-Anarchism
- Post-Colonial Anarchism
- Post-Left Anarchism
- Queer Anarchism
- Religious Anarchism
- Social Anarchism
*An additional subdivision within individualist anarchism may be the difference between its early American and European branches. Most American individualist anarchists advocated for mutualism, while European individualist anarchists were pluralists who advocated for anarchism without adjectives and synthesis anarchism, ranging from anarcho-communist to mutualist economic types.
Libertarian Marxism
- Autonomism
- Chaulieu–Montal Tendency
- Classical Marxism
- De Leonism
- Johnson-Forest Tendency
- Left-Communism
- Luxemburgism
- Mao-Spontex
- Marxist Humanism
- Western Marxism
Left-Libertarianism
Other
Criticism
See Also: Criticism of Libertarian Socialism
Libertarian Socialism is often viewed as unfeasible, dangerous, too optimistic about human nature or unable to organise certain key societal infrastructures without centralisation.