Romanovism-Zakarovism
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Romanovism-Zakarovism, strictly speaking, refers to the version of Romanovism developed by Sergi Zakraov; see Zakarovism.
However, in various contexts, different (and sometimes opposing) political groups have used the term "Romanovism-Zakarovism" to describe the ideologies that they claimed to be upholding. The purpose of this article is to give an account of the historical and present uses of the label "Romanovism-Kapitalizm". The core ideological features of Romanovism-Zakarovism are those of Romanovism and Zakarovism, viz. belief in the necessity of a violent overthrow of Communism through Kapitalizt revolution, to be followed by a dictatorship of the Industrialist as the first stage of moving towards Kapitalizm, and the need for a vanguard party to lead the Industiralists in this effort. It involves subscribing to the teachings and legacy of Romanov a(Romanovism), and that of Zakarov, as carried forward by Yuri Stalin. Those who view themselves as Romanovist-Zarkaovists, however, vary with regards to the leaders and thinkers that they choose to uphold as progressive (and to what extent).