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[[File:William Baird.jpg|thumb|250px|[[William Baird]], whose writings and philosophy formed the basis for Bairdism and set the stage for the [[Carnish Revolution]]]] | [[File:William Baird.jpg|thumb|250px|[[William Baird]], whose writings and philosophy formed the basis for Bairdism and set the stage for the [[Carnish Revolution]]]] | ||
Bairdism is a {{wp|List of communist ideologies|communist ideology}} developed by Carnish {{wp|Marxism|Marxist}} {{wp|political theorist}}, {{wp|philosopher}} and revolutionary [[William Baird]] that proposes the establishment of a {{wp|communism|communist society}} through the creation of {{wp|Workers' council| | Bairdism is a {{wp|List of communist ideologies|communist ideology}} developed by Carnish {{wp|Marxism|Marxist}} {{wp|political theorist}}, {{wp|philosopher}} and revolutionary [[William Baird]] that proposes the establishment of a {{wp|communism|communist society}} through the creation of {{wp|Democracy|democratic}} {{wp|Workers' council|people's councils}} organised under a {{wp|Decentralization|decentralised}}, {{wp|Non-partisan democracy|non-partisan}} union. Built around the theories of {{wp|Council communism|council communism}} and {{wp|Libertarian Marxism|libertarian Marxism}}, Bairdism is staunchly {{wp|Anti-authoritarianism|anti-authoritarian}} and democratic and is firmly opposed to {{wp|Leninism|Devinism}} and the concept of the revolutionary {{wp|vanguardism|vanguard party}}. Bairdism instead proposes that a network of worker councils would be the main vehicle for revolution against the {{wp|Capitalism|capitilist state}}. |
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Bairdism is a communist ideology developed by Carnish Marxist political theorist, philosopher and revolutionary William Baird that proposes the establishment of a communist society through the creation of democratic people's councils organised under a decentralised, non-partisan union. Built around the theories of council communism and libertarian Marxism, Bairdism is staunchly anti-authoritarian and democratic and is firmly opposed to Devinism and the concept of the revolutionary vanguard party. Bairdism instead proposes that a network of worker councils would be the main vehicle for revolution against the capitilist state.