Baconsalad Thought

Baconsalad Thought is the self-insert ideology of Baconsalad123. It can be broadly described as a “Red-Brown” ideology as it mixes socialism and nationalism.

Nationalism
The core idea of Baconsalad Thought lies in nationalism with the establishment of the Folk Community - a community where all people of the same ethnos cooperate together with harmony and solidarity, under the guidance of a totalitarian organic state. This idea takes influence from the Völkisch and the later National Socialist movements in Germany where they also advocated for a “Volksgemeinschaft”, which roughly translates to “National Community”. The idea also roots in Giovanni Gentile’s totalitarian fascist state, as Baconsalad Thought asserts that it is the totalitarian state that validates the existence of the individual as a functioning member of the Folk Community, much like how Gentile’s Fascism says that “the Fascist conception of the State is all-embracing; outside of it no human or spiritual values can exist, much less have value.”

Totalitarianism
The ideal state for Baconsalad Thought is a totalitarian one, harmonizing the different organs of the society, making it the basis of the Folk Community.

Progression of Civilization
Baconsalad Thought asserts that civilization is progressing from system to system, until the final system of utopia and the ideal. That is, of course, the creation of the “Folk Community”, which is seen by the ideology, as the “ideal society and utopia of civilization”, where civilization has reached its final stage which would last with “perennial and everlasting peace and joy until the end of humanity.” This takes influence from Karl Marx’s Progression of History, which also asserts that history is progressing from stage to stage, until the final stage - communism. However, the difference here, is that while Marx seeks to establish a stateless, moneyless and classless society; Baconsalad Thought seeks to establish a Folk Community based on the “solidarity and cooperation of society.” Furthermore, Baconsalad Thought asserts that it is the national struggle - the fight for one’s nation for self-determination and the realization of the Folk Community, is the primary driving force of this progression; while Marxism asserts that class struggle is the primary driving force.

Two Stages Theory
Baconsalad Thought asserts the Two Stages Theory, before the final creation of the Folk Community. The two stages are National Liberation and National Regeneration.

Stage one: National Liberation
The first stage is National Liberation. During that stage the nation is liberated from the hands of foreign “global Jewish capitalist imperialism” and the “capitalism of the traitors” through a “National Proletarian Revolution”. Which would lead to the creation of a “Revolutionary State” and give the control of the nation under the hands of its people.


 * “Capitalism of the traitors” means the capitalist system imposed by the nation’s own native bourgeoisie, thus making them traitorous to the nation by their exploitation of their own “national brothers” (the native workers).

The revolutionary tactics of the National Proletarian Revolution
The revolutionary tactics of the National Proletarian Revolution advocated by Baconsalad Thought can be broken into three parts, being:


 * The Revolutionary Vanguard Party with the purpose of educating the proletariat into carrying out the revolution.
 * A General strike where the proletariat cease all participation in the capitalist system, building an underground city and hiding there, thus segregating the classes.
 * Guerrilla warfare which during the segregation of classes, the proletariat will launch guerrilla attacks to the surface capitalist society.

Stage two: National Regeneration
The second stage is National Regeneration. In the stage of National Regeneration the Revolutionary State continues the revolutions and struggles against the old capitalist system, this struggle even intensifies, before the final creation of the Folk Community.

Cultural Revolution
This national regeneration process includes a “Cultural Revolution”, where the Revolutionary State wipes out the presence of all forms of bourgeoisie capitalist ideology and foreign imperialist ideology (Christianity, Western liberal thought etc.); making it not just a Cultural Revolution but also a cultural revival of traditional values. This idea of a cultural revolution comes from Maoism, although the Maoist one is against traditionalism.