Najiluvism

Ignatovism is a Council Communist political theory and revolutionary praxis centered around the ideas of vanguardism, council democracy, worker self-management and the formation of a Dictatorship of the Proletariat as a transitional phase into socialism and eventually communism. Ignatovism sees its roots in the writings and teachings of communist thinker Lyov Ignatov and many future Ignatovist thinkers after him since the 1940s. Ignatov's theory was eventually adopted by the People's Red Front and became the dominant communist current in the Kingdom of Veikaia, eventually leading to the Veikan Civil War and the formation of the Council Republic of Veikaia.

The major pillars of Ignatovist theory are the formation of a strong revolutionary vanguard composed of ideologically educated members of the Commmunist Party to spread class consciousness and lead a revolution of the proletariat, decentralization of the state into a council based, one-party, semi-democratic state and worker self-management. Market Socialism deeply influenced Ignatov and his writings, being one of the only Communist theorists not to denounce the existence of markets and even praising their use as a means to fairly allocate capital and services before eventually transitioning into a Communist society.