These are my beliefs:
- Workers should control where they work at and receive proper equity from the value they create.
- Non-essential industries should not be controlled by the government, essential industries should be, for the most part.
- People should be able to have some say in who gets into government positions (at a minimum, like Vietnam or Cuba).
- Social democrats are not the same as fascists.
- Regular people (non-politicians, pundits and/or wealthy people) who happen to be liberals are likely well-intentioned and could be educated.
- Military action should not be taken unless you are being directly threatened by another country.
But this turns into "interventionist" behaviour quite quickly. Is a "permanent revolution" attitude justified?
The Soviets aided their fellow SSRs (who often had independent socialist revolutions), and then drove west, hoping to overcome the Sucdem/Nationalist Coalition in Poland and link up with the KPD. Cuba famously aided Angola.