Longinism

Longinism, officially known as the Longinist Thought of Marxism and best known as Marxism–Longinism, is a Marxist tendency developed by Magisterian Marxist revolutionary Victor Longin, the official state ideology of the United Magisterian Socialist People’s Republics, and the official ideology of the Communist Party UMSPR. Longin considered himself a, a , and an admirer of , , , , , and.

Longinism features Longin's ideas for the Magisterian political system, which were primarily inspired by. It includes the establishment of the  led by a revolutionary, however party factions are believed to be critical for people's democracy to be effective.

The Five Pillars
Longinism is built upon the "Five Pillars of Longinism" which are:
 * Law and order to be upheld to achieve peace in the union
 * Social welfare to support the people further
 * Trade unions to represent the working-class
 * Factionalism helps strengthen the people's democracy
 * A balanced focus on the three major economic sectors: industry, agriculture, and services