Vibertism

Vibertism (French: Vibertisme) is a centre-left and left-wing philosophical system based on the principles of egalitarianism, libertarianism, liberalism, progressivism, socialism, and environmentalism. The ideology is named after Phil Vibert, the 28th and current president of Magisteria since 28 February 2021. Supporters of the ideology is described as 'Vibertists', meanwhile its opposition is described as 'anti-Vibertists' which most anti-Vibertists belong to the domestic terrorist organization, the Magisterian National Socialist Workers' Party.

The Unified Socialist Party founded in 2021 is today the main group of Vibertism, the new leftist party of Magisteria. The party's ideological doctrine is similar to the El Kadsreian ideology, Vlokism.

Ideology
Vibertism is characterized by its left-libertarianism and has been described as having traits of social democracy and democratic socialism. It is also known for strong opposition to far-right fascist groups like the Magisterian National Socialist Workers' Party.

Parties
So far, the Unified Socialist Party is the only party to have proclaimed theirselves as Vibertists.

Vibertist socialism
Vibertist socialism is the socialist variant that combines progressivism, democratic socialism, left-libertarianism, social democracy, and participatory democracy. Despite being a socialist ideology, it's economic views are mainly centre-right.

Vibertist conservatism
Vibertist conservatism is the conservative variant and the polar opposite of Vibertist socialism. The ideology combines the elements of right-libertarianism, liberal conservatism, libertarian conservatism, progressive conservatism, and libertarianism.