|
Peel posted:i dunno what it's supposed to be but it sure feels like what you get if you have fascist types striving to restore the glorious past in a place where the glorious past is socialism It's Stockholm syndrome: the ideology
|
# ? Mar 7, 2017 21:23 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 02:35 |
|
get that OUT of my face posted:there are a lot of neo-Nazis in Poland which is especially wtf why?
|
# ? Mar 7, 2017 21:29 |
|
The Brown Menace posted:It's Stockholm syndrome: the ideology It's really the complete opposite of that. National Bolshevism doesn't make much sense outside of the Yeltsin's Russia it formulated in.
|
# ? Mar 7, 2017 21:32 |
|
get that OUT of my face posted:there are a lot of neo-Nazis in Poland which is especially wtf it's not all that surprising tbh
|
# ? Mar 7, 2017 22:06 |
|
Can't believe a country being rapidly de-industrialized and drained of its young and future is veering towards fascism, this is another mystery for the ages
|
# ? Mar 7, 2017 22:10 |
|
What an Novorussiya?
|
# ? Mar 7, 2017 22:12 |
|
Stepan Bandera
|
# ? Mar 7, 2017 22:28 |
|
lancemantis posted:why?
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 03:58 |
|
well obviously since the Slavic races defeated Nazi Germany they're the master race instead of Germans
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:05 |
|
https://holodomorinfo.com/ lmao
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:09 |
|
"The Jewish Ethnic Cleansing of Europeans" noooooooooope
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:11 |
|
[in yakov smirnoff voice] In Soviet Russia Jew Genocides You!
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:12 |
|
but it has all those Truth Videos
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:23 |
|
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:34 |
|
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 05:16 |
|
as a jew i'm disappointed that none of us have a face that combines a skull with a Guy Fawkes mask. "the chosen people" my rear end
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 05:18 |
|
get that OUT of my face posted:as a jew i'm disappointed that none of us have a face that combines a skull with a Guy Fawkes mask. "the chosen people" my rear end how much motza blood I gotta bake before I can summon snow demons?
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 06:06 |
|
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 07:21 |
|
the bolshevik has a big dick
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 08:55 |
|
"Oy Moshe the goyim saying we can't touch them" "HOLODOMOR BEER"
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 10:55 |
|
get that OUT of my face posted:as a jew i'm disappointed that none of us have a face that combines a skull with a Guy Fawkes mask. "the chosen people" my rear end it also looks a bit dril-esque imo
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 11:21 |
|
the wise man bowed his head solemnly and spoke: "theres actually zero difference between Holocaust & Holodomor. you imbecile. you loving moron"
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 13:06 |
|
Today is the 100th year anniversary of the First Russian Revolution.
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 15:24 |
|
Plutonis posted:Today is the 100th year anniversary of the First Russian Revolution.
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 15:32 |
|
'The 23rd of February was International Woman’s Day. The social-democratic circles had intended to mark this day in a general manner: by meetings, speeches, leaflets. It had not occurred to anyone that it might become the first day of the revolution. Not a single organisation called for strikes on that day. What is more, even a Bolshevik organisation, and a most militant one – the Vyborg borough committee, all workers – was opposing strikes. The temper of the masses, according to Kayurov, one of the leaders in the workers’ district, was very tense; any strike would threaten to turn into an open fight. But since the committee thought, the time unripe for militant action – the party not strong enough and the workers having too few contacts with the soldiers – they decided not to call for strikes but to prepare for revolutionary action at some indefinite time in the future. Such was the course followed by the committee on the eve of the 23rd of February, and everyone seemed to accept it. On the following morning, however, in spite of all directives, the women textile workers in several factories went on strike, and sent delegates to the metal workers with an appeal for support. “With reluctance,” writes Kayurov, “the Bolsheviks agreed to this, and they were followed by the workers, Mensheviks and Social Revolutionaries. But once there is a mass strike, one must call everybody into the streets and take the lead.” Such was Kayurov’s decision, and the Vyborg committee had to agree to it. “The idea of going into the streets had long been ripening among the workers; only at that moment nobody imagined where it would lead.”... 'Thus the fact is that the February revolution was begun from below, overcoming the resistance of its own revolutionary organisations, the initiative being taken of their own accord by the most oppressed and downtrodden part of the proletariat – the women textile workers, among them no doubt many soldiers’ wives. The overgrown breadlines had provided the last stimulus. About 90,000 workers, men and women, were on strike that day. The fighting mood expressed itself in demonstrations, meetings, encounters with the police. The movement began in the Vyborg district with its large industrial establishments; thence it crossed over to the Petersburg side. There were no strikes or demonstrations elsewhere, according to the testimony of the secret police. On that day detachments of troops were called in to assist the police – evidently not many of them – but there were no encounters with them. A mass of women, not all of them workers, flocked to the municipal duma demanding bread. It was like demanding milk from a he-goat. Red banners appeared in different parts of the city, and inscriptions on them showed that the workers wanted bread, but neither autocracy nor war. Woman’s Day passed successfully, with enthusiasm and without victims. But what it concealed in itself, no one had guessed even by nightfall.' — Leon Trotsky, The History of the Russian Revolution, Chapter 7.
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 15:43 |
|
Doc Hawkins posted:it also looks a bit dril-esque imo you're thinking of @dasharezone i believe
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 15:59 |
|
Vermain posted:you're thinking of @dasharezone i believe Nah I can see a bit of drils facial expression in it.
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 18:16 |
|
Pener Kropoopkin posted:the wise man bowed his head solemnly and spoke: "theres actually zero difference between Holocaust & Holodomor. you imbecile. you loving moron"
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 15:06 |
|
Plutonis posted:Today is the 100th year anniversary of the First Russian Revolution. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8Afvt0o3yE
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 16:35 |
|
So I was watching a lecture by Varoufakis the other day and I was baffled by a point he made, that I was hoping y'all could help elaborate upon. He said, "The moment that labor is fully commodified, capitalism has died." He then went into a discussion of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and then The Matrix and in general how human labor cannot be commodified. I know that he knows infinitely more about economics than me (and most people), but wouldn't labor becoming fully commodified be considered a boon to capital in the same way that owning an ax would be a boon to a lumberjack?
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 00:11 |
|
I'm not even sure what that means
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 00:16 |
|
I would guess that he means labour (productive power) becomes fully able to be bought and sold as a commodity by the owner without all the pesky human free will of the labourer so it is bought sold and used but cannot be exploited, therefore ending capitalism. It's an 'automation with AI ends capitalism' point.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 00:52 |
|
Hilario Baldness posted:So I was watching a lecture by Varoufakis the other day and I was baffled by a point he made, that I was hoping y'all could help elaborate upon. he's a moron who went from selling electronic hats to (further) bankrupting an entire country
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 01:16 |
|
Hilario Baldness posted:So I was watching a lecture by Varoufakis the other day and I was baffled by a point he made, that I was hoping y'all could help elaborate upon. But people don't like being objects. As long as they are people, they are subjects. So in order for that to happen, you have to 'kill' them, either by replacing them with robots and then murdering them, or breaking their will. So the end point of capitalism is either brutal genocide, or revolution.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 03:01 |
|
Though of course slavery isn't exclusive with capitalism, it's still something that exists even to this day, something that it is still in many ways dependent on (see: the debt slavery of third world countries to first world ones, which allow them to get restructured to the benefit of the first, i.e. resource extraction). But we're talking about the full commodification of labour.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 03:12 |
|
Hilario Baldness posted:So I was watching a lecture by Varoufakis the other day and I was baffled by a point he made, that I was hoping y'all could help elaborate upon.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 03:34 |
|
https://twitter.com/marxbot3000/status/838630228377415684 it's perfect
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 05:20 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 02:35 |
|
same as it ever was
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 15:19 |