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'''Commarcho Capitalism''', or Communist Anarcho-capitalism, (Aciriano: Anarco-capitalisma Comunista), whose supporters are known as Communist Ancaps, is a radical political movement that combines anarchocapitalism and communism.
'''Commarcho Capitalism''' ([[Classical Latin|Latin]]: ''Capitalista Commarchismus''; [[Pelaxian language|Pelaxian]]: ''Comarcocapitalismo''; [[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]: ''Comarkaukapitaulismau'') is one of the official ideologies of the {{wp|List of frivolous political parties|satirical political party}} the [[Party of National Acceleration]], a self-declared party of the "steelvetines" (''cabacerciopeladistas'') founded in 1998 by two {{wp|punk ideologies|punks}} in [[Las Joquis]], [[Rumahoki]]. The name of the ideology comes from the ideologies of {{wp|communism}} and {{wp|anarcho-capitalism}}, making it a portmanteau of the two terms.


Noteworthy historical followers of Commarcho Capitalism include author Ernesio Sartini, and Maurizio Locatello, the man responsible for the radicalisation of the [[Social Renovation Movement]]. The ideology has few supporters in modern day [[Aciria]], but are known to be a part of the militarized wing of [[Social Renovation Movement]]. The ideology is thought to be practically nonexistent outside of Aciria.
Followers of this ideology have often called it "the final evolutionary stage for the Rumahokian nation where everyone will be free to do as they please ten times over or more in the struggle against any and all forms of education". Political analysts often debate over whether commarcho capitalism is meant to be a jab at [[Velvetine Socialism|Velvetine socialism]], or a tongue-in-cheek attempt at presenting an "alternative" to the [[People's Democratic Party|PDP]], but each and every single one of them have reached a consensus that the ideology is designed to be an expression of the growing [[Rumapunk subculture|Rumahokian punk subculture]] much like the other satirical ideologies that have risen in the late 1990s.


The idea of Commarcho-capitalism was created by Maurizio Locatello to patch gaps between the right and left leaning populations, by proposing an anarcho-capitalist society, where everything and everyone is open to be traded. This practice is, however, closely watched by the communist state that has no real power other than keeping note of the richest individuals of the country, being the only authority to know every persons net worth. Locatello designated April 1 of every year as "Liberation Day", when the richest one percent is executed in front of the people, and their wealth is then redistributed to the people before returning to the anarchocapitalist operations that are in place for 364 days of the year. By keeping every individuals net worth a state secret, Locatello thought it would encourage philanthropy by redistributing their wealth to the people on your own in fear of losing your life.
Outside of Rumahoki, commarcho capitalism has very little following outside of online social media, nor are there any satirical political parties besides the Party of National Acceleration that have commarcho capitalism as one of its main ideologies, making it a phenomenon found only in Rumahoki and in the online world.


[[Category:Aciria]] [[Category:Political ideologies]]
==History==
{{further|Party of National Acceleration|Rumapunk subculture}}
Commarcho capitalism was originally thought up by the then-teenage punk duo [[Cabezalito and Basurero]] in 1998 as they founded what they wanted to be "the voice for the most overlooked demographic in Rumahoki, the teenage punks and anti-learning activists". This led to the formation of the [[Party of National Acceleration]] one month later as the duo attracted fellow punks from across the country. The punk scene in Rumahoki rose up in the late 1980s as a call for defiance against the [[Estado Social (Rumahoki)|Estado Social]] regime. When the regime was overthrown in the [[Velvet Revolution]] and defeated in the subsequent [[Rumahokian Civil War]], many of these punks looked towards political satire, often founding spoof political ideologies, with commarcho capitalism being the most prominent of all. Other {{wp|punk ideologies}} included "Loa Exceptionalism", "Navidadian Socialism", "Pogo Stick Totalitarianism", "Delepasian Unremarkablism", and "Proto-Disestablishmentarianism", many of these would merge into the Party of National Acceleration as separate factions.
 
==Fundamental principles of commarcho capitalism==
[[File:Map of Commarcho Capitalist Rumahoki.svg|thumb|right|300px|The three zones of Commarcho Capitalist Rumahoki.
{|
|{{Color box|#FFD800|border=darkgray}} ZELP||{{Color box|#B6FF00|border=darkgray}} ZA||{{Color box|#0094FF|border=darkgrey}} ZVF
|}]]
Commarcho capitalism revolves around the idea of "broken federalism" wherein the country is split up into a "triple Vallosi monarchy" of sorts:
* The "People's Free Economic Zone" (ZELP) for people who wish to work. In here, people are expected to earn a living in whatever way they choose, including just doing nothing but taking trips to the bathroom, so long as a portion of their income is taken to finance the "happy living zone". The name of this zone is in reference to [[Rumahoki]]'s [[Special Economic Zones (Rumahoki)|Special Economic Zones]] which are designated areas where the state employs a more liberal approach to the economy.
* The "Happy Living Zone" (ZVF) for people who do not wish to work. In this zone, not only is this zone modelled after a large {{wp|gated community}}, the people living in this area are paid a regular wage for doing no work, but they are legally required to rock and roll all night and party everyday. Anyone who is caught not doing either of these things are deemed to be "nogoodniks" and are sentenced to live in the "troublemaker zone".
* The "Troublemaker Zone" (ZA) for people who break the law in either the "Happy Living Zone" or the "People's Free Economic Zone". This place would be designed as if it were an {{wp|amusement park}} with various exhibits showing the nation's troublemakers up to and including violent offenders. The zone would make use of the police as its security force, and would set aside special areas meant to display the nation's main ethnic groups from traditionally-dressed [[Delepasians]] to [[Cartadanians in Rumahoki|Gemeans]] dressing up like pirates (in reference to the Gemean piratocracy). This zone would be used as the major tourist attraction for a commarcho capitalist Rumahoki.
 
The three zones would be ruled by the same {{wp|head of state}}, that being the [[Rumahokian Emperor]], or rather the "Grandmaster of Trizonian Rumahoki", with each zone ruled by a "master of the zone" who is directly elected by the people living in those zones.
 
Commarcho capitalism also supports the idea of "de-education centres" with mandatory classes aimed at unteaching people so as to bring forth an "idiocratic society".
 
Commarcho capitalists claim that their ideology has "no relation whatsoever" with {{wp|anarchism}}.
 
==See also==
* [[Cabezalito and Basurero]]
* [[Rumapunk subculture]]
* [[Society for the Advancement of Punks]]
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 3 March 2024

Commarcho Capitalism (Latin: Capitalista Commarchismus; Pelaxian: Comarcocapitalismo; Reform Tainean: Comarkaukapitaulismau) is one of the official ideologies of the satirical political party the Party of National Acceleration, a self-declared party of the "steelvetines" (cabacerciopeladistas) founded in 1998 by two punks in Las Joquis, Rumahoki. The name of the ideology comes from the ideologies of communism and anarcho-capitalism, making it a portmanteau of the two terms.

Followers of this ideology have often called it "the final evolutionary stage for the Rumahokian nation where everyone will be free to do as they please ten times over or more in the struggle against any and all forms of education". Political analysts often debate over whether commarcho capitalism is meant to be a jab at Velvetine socialism, or a tongue-in-cheek attempt at presenting an "alternative" to the PDP, but each and every single one of them have reached a consensus that the ideology is designed to be an expression of the growing Rumahokian punk subculture much like the other satirical ideologies that have risen in the late 1990s.

Outside of Rumahoki, commarcho capitalism has very little following outside of online social media, nor are there any satirical political parties besides the Party of National Acceleration that have commarcho capitalism as one of its main ideologies, making it a phenomenon found only in Rumahoki and in the online world.

History

Commarcho capitalism was originally thought up by the then-teenage punk duo Cabezalito and Basurero in 1998 as they founded what they wanted to be "the voice for the most overlooked demographic in Rumahoki, the teenage punks and anti-learning activists". This led to the formation of the Party of National Acceleration one month later as the duo attracted fellow punks from across the country. The punk scene in Rumahoki rose up in the late 1980s as a call for defiance against the Estado Social regime. When the regime was overthrown in the Velvet Revolution and defeated in the subsequent Rumahokian Civil War, many of these punks looked towards political satire, often founding spoof political ideologies, with commarcho capitalism being the most prominent of all. Other punk ideologies included "Loa Exceptionalism", "Navidadian Socialism", "Pogo Stick Totalitarianism", "Delepasian Unremarkablism", and "Proto-Disestablishmentarianism", many of these would merge into the Party of National Acceleration as separate factions.

Fundamental principles of commarcho capitalism

The three zones of Commarcho Capitalist Rumahoki.
  ZELP   ZA   ZVF

Commarcho capitalism revolves around the idea of "broken federalism" wherein the country is split up into a "triple Vallosi monarchy" of sorts:

  • The "People's Free Economic Zone" (ZELP) for people who wish to work. In here, people are expected to earn a living in whatever way they choose, including just doing nothing but taking trips to the bathroom, so long as a portion of their income is taken to finance the "happy living zone". The name of this zone is in reference to Rumahoki's Special Economic Zones which are designated areas where the state employs a more liberal approach to the economy.
  • The "Happy Living Zone" (ZVF) for people who do not wish to work. In this zone, not only is this zone modelled after a large gated community, the people living in this area are paid a regular wage for doing no work, but they are legally required to rock and roll all night and party everyday. Anyone who is caught not doing either of these things are deemed to be "nogoodniks" and are sentenced to live in the "troublemaker zone".
  • The "Troublemaker Zone" (ZA) for people who break the law in either the "Happy Living Zone" or the "People's Free Economic Zone". This place would be designed as if it were an amusement park with various exhibits showing the nation's troublemakers up to and including violent offenders. The zone would make use of the police as its security force, and would set aside special areas meant to display the nation's main ethnic groups from traditionally-dressed Delepasians to Gemeans dressing up like pirates (in reference to the Gemean piratocracy). This zone would be used as the major tourist attraction for a commarcho capitalist Rumahoki.

The three zones would be ruled by the same head of state, that being the Rumahokian Emperor, or rather the "Grandmaster of Trizonian Rumahoki", with each zone ruled by a "master of the zone" who is directly elected by the people living in those zones.

Commarcho capitalism also supports the idea of "de-education centres" with mandatory classes aimed at unteaching people so as to bring forth an "idiocratic society".

Commarcho capitalists claim that their ideology has "no relation whatsoever" with anarchism.

See also