Errr please don't post those big images:
I don't know where to find the links in the marxists.org archive so I'll to explain.
Most of these ideologies branch out from Karl Marx's political philosophy; well, Marxism.
Later on, things called "paradigms", different versions of Marxism so to speak caught on.
These paradigms are simply different ways of the process for society to evolve into Communism.
There are two main branches; Reformist and Revolutionary.
Reformist ideologies consist of Social Democracy and Democractic Socialism, believing that Socialism can be brought in through peaceful reform.
Revolutionary idealogies contain three main groups; Syndaclism (worker unionism), Anarchism and Marxism.
Under these there are alot, and can be sort of "spliced together" Anarchro-Communism, Anarcho-Syndaclism ect..
Under Marxism though, you have the Authoritarian ideologies like Marxist Leninism, Maoism and Stalinism, all three believe in a "Revolutionary vanguard" to guide the working class in the revolution; Stalinism is really just an offshoot of Leninism, Maoism, if I am correct indoctrinates that the peasentry class is also revolutionary, but I think Chairman Mao ( a forum member) can tell you alot more about that.
Anarchism calls for the "smashing of the state" and setting up the stateless and classless society almost overnight.
Marxism calls for the working class to seize control of the state and operate it in the "Dictatorship of the Proletariat" until class anatagonisms dissaper and Communism comes along meaning the withering away of the state.
Syndaclism states that the working class can take over society through highly organized labor unions, with enough worker's power unified, they could stop the economy and work it to their own interests.


I'm so confused, could someone help!
