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 and is the official state ideology of the United Magisterian Socialist People’s Republics. Longin considered himself a, a , and an admirer of , , , , , and.

Longin incorporated ideas, proposing the establishment of a  led by a revolutionary  as a political prelude to the establishment of, with his own ideas, the most notable of which was the creation of a robust, industrial socialist economy with a strong sense of social welfare.

Longin's economic policy had moved closer to the in his latter years, in which the state controls non-labor sources of production and markets distribute final commodities and consumer goods.