I've read through the communist theory. I usually identify to others as a communist, but it's not truly true. I believe necessities such as housing, water and food should be public owned and managed (through the government). Is there any term for such politics?

I will still back communist organizations and vote for socialist parties, because to my knowledge the alternatives don't align with what I believe in, and I think socialist groups would achieve this. It's not that I'm for private ownership of non-necessities, I just don't feel about it any way, whereas I am extremely against private ownership of housing, healthcare and so on, while believing those should be managed by government.

I am not anti-communism, I just don't feel strongly about that part. I am neurodivergent if that helps make sense. I will appreciate respectful information as I don't believe there's no other people who feel like me and I want to read on that.

  • Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org
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    6 months ago

    I'd say you believe in market intervention for necessities, or more specifically you believe in collectivization of necessities.