cap·i·tal·ism (kp-tl-zm) n. - a system of organized theft
lib·er·al·ism (lbr--lzm, lbr-) n. - a belief system by which individuals apologize for capitalism
lib·er·tar·i·an·ism (lbr-târ-n-zm) n. - a belief system by which individuals embrace capitalism and not the state by disregarding the fact that the modern bourgeois state arose out of capitalism's need for it
an·ar·chism (nr-kzm) n. - a belief system by which individuals deny that power is only oppressive when the minority possess it, that derails progressive movements and encourages sectarianism and inactivity because it has no practical applications that sticks to its principles
Marx·ism (märkszm)/Len·in·ism (ln-nzm)/Trot·sky·ism (trtsk-zm) - a set of strategies and tactics that recognizes that labor creates all wealth, private ownership benefits an ever smaller group of people as time passes and that capitalism has both outlived its usefulness and must be collectively abolished by the working class majority for human progress