"Well, sir, we stand for freedom in Sirius. We stand against the aristocracy, the dictators, the "Establishment", those who make decisions to better themselves at the detriment of the common man, woman, and child which make up their people."
"Our goal is to liberate the greater populace. Marxists believe that liberation comes via not the prohibition of things, but by creating a society where unjust, immoral or unethical behaviour is simply not necessary. Human freedom is the core tenet of creating this society, a society where one man can do many things interchangably and keep society moving smoothly as a whole."
"In contrast, another ideological subset, namely anarcho-communism, would seek to free the people by abolishing almost all aspects of Sirian society today. Capitalism and all forms of private ownership yield to a shared running and maintenance of all means of production, with the output to be shared equally among all. In this way, society will be made perfect; each person will be equal, and each person does an equal amount of contribution in exchange for receiving an equal amount to everyone else."
Lukas paused, trying to remember more of his education. He'd said most of it already, but the commissar's face was unreadable as he was scrutinised yet again. He dropped his gaze to the floor again.