Abigalian Socialism



Abigalian Socialism is a political theory on preservation, maintanance and geopolitical action of socialist states. Initially developed by Abigail Nataniel, it argues for the continued use and infiltration of traditional institutions of power and control; while also arguing for the preservation of appearances in the international stage of docile and passive socialist states by portraying themselves as mixed use economies and being open to international markets. This derives from the particular Abigalian views on Ideological Geopolitics and what the theory refers to as Critical Mass State Theory. While originally designed by Abigail to help advance the cause of socialism in Agrana y Griegro, it only developed a foothold through the Albel for Values and Labour Organization, gaining power in Albel in the late 20th century.

While never explicitly arguing for the specifics of such organizational aspects, many themes are present across Abigail's work: The preservation of the Monarchy reshaped into a fully arbitrary institution of projection and land use. The general take over of religious institutions. The use of both laissez-faire free market economics on a neighboorhood level while also arguing for central planning and the abolition of commodity and currency.