Bucardian Socialism

''"Bucardianism was born to inspire a faith not of the Right (which at bottom aspires to conserve everything, even injustice) or of the Left (which at bottom aspires to destroy everything, even goodness), but a collective, integral, national faith." Francis Parker Yockey 1962''

Bucardian Socialism, once known as Ultranational-Syndicalism is a strain of Totalism pioneered by Marcel Bucard. With a focus on Race

Background
Stated out as as somewhat normal totalist movement, then as time went on it started to take a more unique perspective. Especially once the world was under the thumb of Bucard he needed more allies, National Populists were more accepting of his movement in comparison to others and thus a alliance of sorts was made which firmly made this strain of totalism far more reactionary then its predecessors.

Totalism
All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.

Totalism in one Race
A vital component of Bucardian Socialism is the belief that only one race can truly be revolutionaries, while the other races are inherently hereditary reactionaries.

Bucard's Dream
A vision of Europe standing tall, with France at its center leading.