Jeanism

Jeanism (French: Jeanisme) is the means of governing and Marxist-Leninist policies implemented in Magisteria from 1939 to 1954 by communist revolutionary Martin Jean. It included the creation of a one-party state, rapid industrialization, the theory of socialism in one country, collectivization of agriculture, intensification of class conflict, promotion of press freedom and anti-corruption, and a cult of personality.

Widely regarded as the guiding ideology and the reason to the survival of Magisteria's communist state, Jeanist industrialization officially designed to accelerate the development towards communism, stressing the need for such rapid industrialization on the grounds that Magisteria was previously economically behind in comparison to Western countries and asserting that a socialist society needed industry in order to face the challenges posed by internal and external enemies of communism. It is currently one of the most popular theories of Marxian economics.