Aristocratic communalism

Aristocratic communalism is a social and economic system characterised by the maxim "from each according to ability, to each according to need", taken as a bedrock guide for an economically rational society, where all goods are designed and manufactured to have the highest durability and quality, a society where needs are guided by rational and ecological standards, set by an aristocratic elite, and where the ancient notions of limit and balance replace the capitalist imperative of "grow or die", as well as a political theory and movement that aims at the establishment of such a system. Aristocratic communalists advocate self-sufficiency, sustainability, and local economies, managed by a central democratic and aristocratic government.

Origin
Born in Vale U/C

Contemporary aristocratic communalism
Aristocratic communalism is currently only applied in the Republic of Vale.

U/C

Manitism
Aristocratic communalism, as developped in Vale, holds deep roots with Manitism. It is sometimes even called "Manitist socialism", just like it exists Christian democracies or Sharia states.

Role of the state
U/C

Reform versus revolution
Like other socialist variants, aristocratic communalism hold revolutionary and reformist views. Revolutionary aristocratic communalists believe that a revolution is necessary to effect structural changes to the socio-economic structure of society. Reformism is the belief that aristocratic communalists should stand in parliamentary elections within capitalist or other societies, and if elected, utilize the machinery of government to pass political and social reforms for the purposes of ameliorating the instabilities and inequities of capitalism or other systems.

Political system
U/C