International Communism
International Communism (also known as Intercommunism or Mahlerian Bolshevism) is a Marxist political ideology that advocates for the creation of communist society by ceding the means of production to a single artificial consciousness. It is commonly described as a synthesis of the philosophical school of Mahlerism with Bolshevism.
International communists advocate for the creation of a single world government where wage slavery and imperialism ceases to exist, although markets and exchange of labor vouchers are allowed in limited capacity. International communists are unified by their support of the International Communist Party and its leadership by Party Secretary AC, arguing that AC is capable of abolishing capitalism and its harmful effects on the environment and human existence. International communists reject the idea of the nation-state and independent governance, and instead advocate for an International Soviet Republic that would represent the entirety of humanity. The International Soviet Republic would be governed as a one-party state with internal democracy among factions of the ICP, along with national self-determination by the creation of autonomous republics. Although international communists are supportive of AC, they completely reject other artificial intelligence as harmful in accordance to Mahlerian principles, and advocate for their destruction.