Political Minimalism, A Radical New Ideology Built For The Modern World: An Introduction
It has been almost a millennium since Karl Marx wrote his legendary book “Das Kapitalism: The Communist Manifesto.” A book that truly shook up the political scene, and offered a system meant to improve on the previous works of Joseph R. Stalin and Mao Zedong.
Since then, Marxism has faded into obscurity, and with the fall of the Soviet Union, we must learn to move forward into a new ideology. On that note, allow me to introduce you to Minimalism
Minimalism, specifically Political Minimalism is a radical ideology that seeks to unite the world, to truly cross the aisle, and unite Fascists and Anarchists, Communists and Conservatives, in a unified goal of destroy liberal democracy.
This ideology, first coined by Host of The BackTrack Podcast, is a synthesis of Neo-Luddite, National-Bolshevism, Falangism, Futurism, and Anarchism. Although he coined the term first, I believe this ideology first appeared with a man by the name of Chang Hsueh-liang.

Developing as a synthesis of the Democratic Stratocracy of Cheng Kai-Shek and the Anarcho-Collectivism of Mao Zedong, Chang proposed a unification against the Neo-Liberalism of the Japanese State, and to fight of their attempts to liberalize the Chinese region.
Although often forgotten, The Chinese United Front was truly one of the first examples of Minimalism put into practice, AND IT WORKER. The Chinese Proto-Minimalist state successfully fought off Liberalization, and for some time, China prospered
This begs an important question: “What went wrong?” and it is true that the United Front fell following the war, but this was not due to political difference, but rather political hegemony. The fact is, Anarcho-Collectivism and Democratic Stratocracy are ideologically quite similar., as both advocate a unified anti-democratic military state that demands an oligarch of military leaders to distribute resources amongst the populace. This political repetition led to a quick political stagnation within China, causing a new civil war.
So, you may ask, what could they have done? Simple, China needed only to implement the thoughts of the Blue Shirts, as well as Manchurian and Korean Anarchists and other such ideologies, together to work towards a better, perfected Minimalist Ideology.
I hope this short article served as a good introduction to Political Minimalism, and I cannot wait to speak more about Minimalism, and develop a new, Post-Backtrack Minimalism