Neo-Bolshevism

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Neo-Bolshevism refers to the followers of the extreme left-wing social beliefs of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. They had an extreme socialist views and an internationalist outlook.

George Orwell used it in the fictional Nineteen Eighty-Four as the title of Eurasia's ideology, in contrast to Oceania's "Ingsoc" and Eastasia's "Death-worship" or "Obliteration of the Self". It is implied in Goldstein's book that the three ideologies are secretly more or less interchangeable.

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