Marxism-Goldbergism

Marxism-Goldbergism is an autocratic, economically left, and culturally left communist ideology that believes that in order to take down the bourgeois class, they must be hunted down, manipulated, and stalked one by one. It is the ideology of the Joe Goldberg, the protagonist of the Netflix series You

Marxist-Goldbergists support a working class revolution at the hands of Joe Goldberg, who operates as the revolutionary vanguard. Instead of it being a vanguard party, it is a vanguard person, that person being Joe Goldberg, who is set to become the autocratic leader. They advocate for heavy surveillance and secret monitoring of their people, similar to how Joe would secretly monitor his partners.

Marxist-Goldbergists are pragmatic, often willing to resort to violence as a means to an end. The Marxist-Goldbergist vision of a communist society is one where people are all free to experience true love, and women do not have to go to men who treat them wrong. Disrespecting women is a crime punishable by either imprisonment or death: those imprisoned will be jailed in a glass cage, and those who will be killed will receive death at the hands of receiving a rock thrown at the back of your head while jogging (or thrown in a meat grinder).

= History= The first season follows the story of Joe Goldberg, a bookstore manager in New York, who upon meeting Guinevere Beck, an aspiring writer, becomes infatuated with her. He feeds his toxic obsession using social media and other technology to track her presence and remove obstacles to their romance.

In the second season, Joe Goldberg moves from New York to Los Angeles to escape his past, and starts over with a new identity. When he meets avid chef Love Quinn, Joe begins falling into his old patterns of obsession and violence. As Joe attempts to forge a new love in the City of Angels, he strives to make his relationship with Love succeed at all costs, to avoid the fate of his past romantic endeavors.

In third season, Joe and Love, now married and raising their baby, have moved to the balmy Northern California enclave of Madre Linda, where they’re surrounded by privileged tech entrepreneurs, judgmental mommy bloggers and Insta-famous biohackers. Joe is committed to his new role as a husband and dad, but fears Love’s lethal impulsiveness. And then there’s his heart. Could the woman he’s been searching for all this time live right next door? Breaking out of a cage in a basement is one thing. But the prison of a picture-perfect marriage to a woman who’s wise to your tricks? Well, that’ll prove a much more complicated escape.

=Beliefs=

Feminism
One of the core beliefs of Marxism-Goldbergism is feminism, often at the hands of a chivalrous man. Women's rights must always be respected, and when they are not, then those sexists will receive punishment.

Chivarly
Another core tenet of Marxism-Goldbergism is chivalry, as this is the praxis when it comes to feminism. When women are treated kindly by a strong male (such as Joe Goldberg), their needs are accounted for. When they refuse to be with you, you must make them, whether they want to or not. It is for their greater good.

Stalking and killing
Joe Goldberg was a notable stalker, and he went to extreme lengths to fully uncover every aspect of a person's character. He had no regard to whether or not such measures were moral or not. At the end of the day, getting the full picture is the most important thing. Stalking is the way to Goldbergist communism - stalking and hunting down bourgeois people, sexists, and people who simply get in the way (such as Benji, Peach, Candice's ex, Ron, Beck, Jasper, Henderson, Ryan, Love, and Natalie) can be the only way to remove their power.