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Bring it back I say
it was chinese tradition, it was chinese anti-imperialism, chinese soverign identity, before it was infected by slavic commie and christian colonizer propaganda.
LIfe was perfect in the Qing Dynasty, foreigners ruined it.
They had tradition and culture and noble killings, now they have boredom and work and filthy skyscraper technologies.
The chinese yearn for their past, its all in their movies and cosplays, they want to live in the Qing and suffer under the Qing, they want to die and work as peasants and be subjects for the Qing. It is their spiritual will for adventure that requires the Qing. We must go back, back to before western and foreign influence ruined everything. Foreign beliefs, religions, systems are not for China.
It is progressive for China to be Chinese, not communist, not socialist, not christian, not muslim, not anything besides feudal Qing. It is the spiritual and adventureous Qing that the people yean for.
The chinese must preserve and practice their own ancient traditions beliefs, rituals and teachings and live free from the cancer of electricity and internet.
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Ming restoration would be much better

CPC should take way more inspiration from Great Ming.

Why this fuck are you even here? Like it would make a little sense if you posted this in /Siberia/ but why the hell here? Like yeah the flag looked cool but Feudalism is worse than capitalism

>>2631545
There was no feudalism in China, that's just a western concept imposed on another society. Imperial China was a form of socialism, specifically, AMP.

>>2629915
>It is progressive for China to be Chinese
the Qing were foreigners



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A general to compile all news, articles, essays and info related to the Greater Middle East-North Africa region.

Creating this general in an effort to centralize all the info that currently gets posted to 5 different threads concerning conflicts and developments in the MENA region. Seeing how slow they generally are and at risk of getting bumped off besides the Palestine thread and that it’s likely people interested in Yemen, Syria, Iran, Sudan and Palestine are likely also interested in news and info from across the region I think it would be useful to post everything in one place.

This will be the inaugural edition to see how it goes. Welcome!
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>>2629741
I do not know the extent of the economic problems in Iran, but if $7 can keep you alive for the two weeks you would otherwise starve, then you may reconsider participating in a protest that could end in you being tortured and killed. Maybe the situation is not so ideological.

>>2629741
Wow the government must be freaking out a little to just give up money to the proles, feels like those "too little too late" actions

>>2630094
>100 eggs
>a kilogram of red meat, or a few kilograms of rice or chicken at current prices in Iran
Why are eggs so cheap in Iran?

from newsanon's thread

Israeli media and US lawmakers signal Iran intervention after Venezuela attack

The Jerusalem Post reported on Monday that the US is weighing “some intervention” in Iran’s protests. The article also said how Israel believes that the US’s abduction of Maduro over the weekend may indicate a new US risk threshold for intervention in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The report follows an appearance by Republican Senator Lindsey Graham on Fox News in which he sported a “Make Iran Great Again” baseball hat, saying, “I pray and hope 2026 will be the year that we make Iran great again.”

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israeli-media-and-us-lawmakers-signal-iran-intervention-following-venezuela-attack

UN team enters Sudanese city of El Fasher after paramilitary massacre: ‘It’s like a ghost town’

The UN team members were the first external witnesses to arrive at the epicenter of the tragedy. What they found was a destroyed and deserted city as well as abandoned villages nearby, triggering serious concerns for the civilians who remain there and for those missing. In August, the UN estimated the town’s population at around 260,000 people, of whom about 100,000 fled after the RSF seized the site. So far, no one has been able to confirm the whereabouts or wellbeing of tens of thousands of missing residents.

The situation witnessed on the ground is consistent with what has been indicated by the satellite imagery. In November, HRL did not identify activities that suggested a significant civilian presence in El Fasher. There were no signs of daily life, such as transport, commercial movement or people gathering for water. In the city’s markets, weeds had sprung up.

https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-01-05/un-team-enters-sudanese-city-of-el-fasher-after-paramilitary-massacre-its-like-a-ghost-town.html

How Abu Dhabi built an axis of secessionists across the region

Like Iran’s “axis of resistance” - a network of non-state actors loosely tied together under an Islamic revolutionary banner - the UAE’s “axis of secessionists” comprises a network of non-state actors tied together under a counterrevolutionary banner. Like Tehran, Abu Dhabi has curated a multilayered network of violent non-state actors, financiers, traders, political figureheads and influencers to create bridgeheads in countries of strategic value to Emirati national interests.

The overall vision for President Mohammed bin Zayed and his brothers has become one of strategically entangling elites across the Middle East and Africa into the UAE’s hub. What China is playing as a game of geo-economics, whereby countries develop a co-dependence on Chinese investments and trading power, the UAE has expanded into a geo-strategic space where warlords, criminal smuggling networks, traders and financiers develop a dependency on UAE infrastructure. In return, Abu Dhabi can use its influence to gain strategic depth in countries relevant to core Emirati interests.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/big-story/abu-dhabi-built-axis-secessionists-across-region-how



 

Communism is neither related to "Leftism" nor "Socialism", in fact these reformist movements are antithetical to Communism.

Before some illiterate dumbass takes this as lazy "sectarianism", this was the key issue the Communist International meant to settle. In fact the entire Comintern was born out of the contradiction between the revolutionary content of Marxism and reformist nature of leftism, the murder of German communists at the hands of their left-socialist "comrades" cemented this seemingly forever (clearly not)

>In this connection all those parties that wish to belong to the Communist International must change their names. Every party that wishes to belong to the Communist International must bear the name Communist Party of this or that country (Section of the Communist International). The question of the name is not formal, but a highly political question of great importance. The Communist International has declared war on the whole bourgeois world and on all yellow social-democratic parties. The difference between the communist parties and the old official 'social-democratic' or 'socialist' parties that have betrayed the banner of the working class must be clear to every simple toiler.

<Twenty-one Conditions, Comintern 1919

Going further back to Marx, this distinction was evident (hence the "communist" manifesto)

>in 1847, socialism was a middle-class movement, communism a working-class movement. Socialism was, on the Continent at least, “respectable”; communism was the very opposite. And as our notion, from the very beginning, was that “the emancipation of the workers must be the act of the working class itself,” there could be no doubt as to which of the two names we must take. Moreover, we have, ever since, been far from repudiating it.

<Preface to the 1872 German Edition

>But why were the terms later used exchangeably by the early days of Lenin?

Simply, they were not. By "social democrats" Lenin was strictly referring to the membership of the SPD and its analogous party in Russia who upheld the doctrine of Marx at the time until the German SPD broke away from it.

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>>2631546
delulu, capitalism will keep existing everywhere else in the world and will join forces to sabotage the US in case a proletariat revolution arises, capitalism must be exhausted.

>>2631546
stop answering for me, retard.

Hair splitting and word games. Communism is the only leftist position.



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>>2626542
I am going to help China take back Taiwan.

>>2630256
thats fuckin retarded yo

>>2630256
Venezuela didn't want war with USA - so they chose dishonor. And Iran, too. USA is lashing out in a desperate attempt to start a world war. If you people were libs, you would be remembering Gandhi and his non-violent resistance nonsense

Oh! Now I know how to troll retards on reddit who talk about weak third world and USA being back in power - third world is Gandhi-maxxing

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China's sanctioning Japan's military industry. Being USA's vassal comes with a price, these days

ciao honk shoe



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A thread focused on discussing the parasocial relationships cultivated by the Almighty Algorithm to generate profit off of our atomization and society's commodification of petty internet drama.
Brace through the hyper-real lacanian void together!

Reminder That None of This Is Real!
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CORE THEORY
>The Society of the Spectacle (1967) by Guy Debord
📖 • https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/debord/society.htm
📺 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0blWjssVoUQ

<The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936) by Walter Benjamin

📖 • https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/benjamin.htm
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>>2631497
>14 years ago according to pic
Give my man a break

>>2631487
Cuckoldry has nothing ro do with politics, it's just sperm competition talen to the extreme.

>>2631506
quit cherrypicking PR statements

>>2626350
Must be very soul crushing to be a woman in this day and age.

>>2631518
True. They should all wear burkas to preserve their modesty.



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SHOKË ENVER HOXHA GENERAL
I feel like the legendary bunker man is severely under represented in leftypol. I'm pretty sure there was must be a few Hoxhaists here. While I do not know much about Comrade Enver, the little I have read of him is very interesting. For example, his criticism of China and eclecticisms like blending religion and communism (islamic communism e.g).
Let this be a warm bunker for learning and discussing about the Mountain of Tirana.
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Kosovo should be nuked

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Denounce the zionist entity and judaism.

Reminder that Socialist Albania stood longer than the first rabid market socialist dogs of the "Communist Party" of Yugoslavia.

WE WOULD NOT BE WHERE WE ARE TODAY IF THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT SIDED WITH THE SINO-ALBANIAN-CHE-"PAPER TIGER" SIDE OF TACTICS. CUBA WOULD'VE HAD STRATEGICALLY NECESSARY SITES OF U$ NUKED AT THE HEIGHT OF OUR GEOSTRATEGIC POSITIONING INTERNATIONALLY IN THE 50s. BY ALLOWING FOR SOCIALIST INTERNATIONALISM RATHER THAN SOCIAL-IMPERIALIST MARKET COMPETITION TO DIVIDE US, THE SAME PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE COOPERATION THAT DEVELOPED CHINESE NUKES WOULD REBOUND VIA SYSTEMS CYBERNETICS TO ALLOCATE ENOUGH STATE RESOURCES, ACROSS THE EASTERN BLOC, FOR A SOCIALIST RESPONSE/PRE-EMPT OF THE ARPANET/INTERNET.

FUCK MARKET FETISHIST WRECKERS.

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>36 replies
>nothing actually discussed or linked except two wiki entries on dogmatism and religion
>arguing over islam and modern Albania (mainly people just skimming wikipedia)
>not even any criticisms that actually go into what Hoxha talked about or implemented just slogans that were shouted by radio free Europe back in the 80s

you faggots should consider roping

>https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hoxha/works/imp_rev/toc.htm

>https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hoxha/works/1978/yugoslavia/index.htm
>https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hoxha/works/ebooks/reflections_on_china_volume_1.pdf



 

This thread is for the discussion of cybercommunism, the planning of the socialist economy by computerized means, including discussions of related topics and creators. Drama belongs in /isg/

Reading
Towards a New Socialism by Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell: http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/socialism_book/
Brain of the Firm by Stafford Beer
Cybernetic Revolutionaries by Eden Medina
Cybernetics: Or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine and The Human Use of Human Beings (1st edition) by Norbert Wiener
Economic cybernetics by Nikolay Veduta
People's Republic of Walmart by Leigh Phillips and Michal Rozworski
Red Plenty by Francis Spufford
Economics in kind, Total socialisation and A system of socialisation by Otto Neurath (Incommensurability, Ecology, and Planning: Neurath in the Socialist Calculation Debate by Thomas Uebel provides a summary)

Active writers/creators sorted by last name

>Paul Cockshott

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>>2570610
Creiner now got a model with disequilibrium:
https://alexcreiner.com/docs/my-work/

>>2583286
Unfortunately this is the exact analysis used by John Birch Society to call Eisenhower a communist. The same shit today with Alex Jones calling the WEF socialist etc. The implications are the the Fabians are correct and the billionaires are secret commies is not new analysis. It's almost bait at this point.

>>2583306
didn't finish reading the png award

>>2631320
that analysis is not being used to argue that billionaires are secret communists, that analysis is being used to argue that porkies are suicidal nihilists and not interested in the preservation even of their own class, let alone the earth, the species, etc.

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>>2597575
he could address the critiques of his model by hanhnel and also of the LTV by steve keen in greater detail



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Birmingham's bin workers mark one year of strikes
Uncollected waste has piled in the streets after they started an indefinite all-out strike on March 11. There have been no recycling collections since February, with residents left to either hoard it, dispose of it with their household rubbish or make trips to the tip. Unite national lead officer Onay Kasab said: “As we reach the one-year anniversary of the bin strikes, it is important to remember what this dispute is about.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/birminghams-bin-workers-mark-one-year-strikes

Starmer prepares for parliamentary battles over imminent EU ‘reset’ bill
The legislation aims to introduce an alignment mechanism for the agrifoods and electricity trading deals agreed with EU leaders but still under negotiation. The bill will hand ministers powers to go beyond what the UK has agreed so far, giving future administrations the power to potentially align standards in other sectors and keep pace with new EU regulation.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jan/06/keir-starmer-parliamentary-battle-over-eu-reset-policy

German prosecutors open terror probe into Berlin blackout
The attack was claimed online by a far-left extremist group calling itself Vulkangruppe, or Volcano Group, which said it was targeting "the fossil fuel economy" driving climate change. "In the greed for energy, the Earth is being drained, sucked dry, burned, ravaged, razed, raped and destroyed," the group wrote. Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner condemned the attack, saying "suspected left-wing extremists knowingly put lives at risk, especially those of patients in hospitals, as well as the elderly, children and families."
https://www.dw.com/en/german-prosecutors-open-terror-probe-into-berlin-blackout/a-75413616

Israeli forces fire live rounds and teargas as they storm Birzeit University
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Trump says Venezuela will turn over 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil to US
A senior administration official, speaking under condition of anonymity, told CNN that the oil has already been produced and put in barrels. The majority of it is currently on boats and will now go to US facilities in the Gulf to be refined. Although 30 to 50 million barrels of oil sounds like a lot, the United States consumed just over 20 million barrels of oil per day over the past month.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/06/business/venezuela-turning-over-oil-trump
https://archive.ph/4Uex8

Trump to huddle with U.S. oil executives Friday on Venezuela
Convincing the industry could be a heavy lift amid uncertainty about legal and fiscal regimes, security, as well as modest prices and opportunities elsewhere. Friday's meeting is expected to include representatives from Chevron, Exxon and ConocoPhillips, the Wall Street Journal reports. The companies have said little to nothing publicly about any potential plans for Venezuela.
https://www.axios.com/2026/01/07/trump-oil-executives-venezuela
https://archive.ph/tZic7

US builds case to retain measles elimination status as infections mount
U.S. officials are building a case that ongoing measles outbreaks in South Carolina and other states are unrelated to last year's major outbreak in Texas, as it tries to retain its status of having eliminated the disease after recording the highest number of confirmed infections in three decades. To be considered measles-free by the World Health Organization, a country must have no locally transmitted cases of the same strain for 12 months or longer.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/us-builds-case-retain-measles-elimination-status-infections-mount-2026-01-06/

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CP of Venezuela, Joint Statement by Communist and Workers’ Parties: Down with the Imperialist boot in Venezuela and Latin America!
The operation included the illegal and violent arrest, transfer, and imprisonment in the USA of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores, an unacceptable and reprehensible act that violates every concept of international law, effectively rendering it meaningless. Consequently, we demand his immediate release. This attack is not an isolated incident, but rather the culmination of years of sanctions, threats, blockades, and destabilization efforts. The real objective was never the defence of human rights, nor the supposed fight against drug trafficking, nor the rhetoric of “democracy”, all of which serve merely as pretexts. The true aim has been the direct imposition of the geopolitical and economic interests of US imperialism in Venezuela and the region, within the context of the struggle among capitalist powers for control over energy resources, strategic raw materials, trade routes, and markets.
https://www.solidnet.org/article/CP-of-Venezuela-Joint-Statement-by-Communist-and-Workers-Parties-Down-with-the-Imperialist-boot-in-Venezuela-and-Latin-America/

What’s Next for Venezuela and What Can You Do About It?
In this article, I examine the motivations for Trump’s attack in the context of a new cold war with China, the immediate prospects for Venezuela, and the need for a strong anti-imperialist movement in the United States. The forceful removal of Maduro should be interpreted as the first step in implementing Trump’s National Security Strategy, which calls for a regroupment of military forces to the Western Hemisphere, at the same time pointing to a renewed push for domination in the region, as well as a recognition of its limits as world hegemon. A more aggressive policy toward Latin America will face resistance from within the United States and from the region’s social movements, labor, and left organizations.
https://www.leftvoice.org/whats-next-for-venezuela-and-what-can-you-do-about-it/

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Comrades I fucking dig Petro's writing/speech style, especially lately. I don't think he's exaggerating, rather saying exactly how he feels, filled with revolutionary rage in reaction to this situation (which is also so refreshing, within the context of contemporary world-leaders).
Could the second Trump Admin. be inadvertently igniting a second revolutionary wave across the Caribbean, stretching to Mexico? I mean they really are bafflingly buffoonish with the threats to Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico and basically all mestizo latinamerican populations, who they have/are targeting with the inflammatory and racist "illegal alien" campaigning.
ELN and Venezuelan armed groups already have historic/current ties.
Petro has a personal guerilla history.
Cuba and Nicaragua just there, in the middle of all of this, deep zones of revolutionary socialist militancy. Mexico's history simply as a bourgeois state is riddled with US rivalry and war, it's capital is in the middle of its landmass and a multitude of militant socialist currents exist there.

>>2631502
How strange, innocence



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unitedstatian 'ultras' are the most obvious crypto chauvinists in the world and I say this as a great and authentic ultraoid

There is more proletarian solidarity to be potentially found among the conscripted ranks of the IDF and Wehrmacht than in your mercenary petty bourgeois/labor aristocrat army

Every dead american soldier is a victory for the international working class. Further proof of this is in the rise of anti-war sentiment among the american proletariat whenever the cost of war spikes (Vietnam, War on Terror) compared to the jingoistic character they generally take whenever it goes their way (WW2, Gulf War), it also has a proletarianization effect on volunteers.

<revolutionary defeat for thee but not for me!

sorry but
>"The English working class will never accomplish anything before it has got rid of Ireland. The lever must be applied in Ireland." - Letter from Marx to Engels In Manchester, 1869
>"The conversion of a war between governments into a civil war is, on the one hand, facilitated by military reverses ("defeats") of governments; on the other hand, one cannot actually strive for such a conversion without thereby facilitating defeat." The Defeat of One's Own Government in the Imperialist War, Lenin

<b-but hate is le bad

While we do not envy or disdain the bourgeoisie as is common of the middle class, as that would reinforce the role of competition in society, Marx also notes that there can be no class war without class hate. Hating your class enemies (police/army) can be revolutionary, granted it doesn't distract from the materialist critique of class society that is absent of morality.

Yes I will take a million dead US soldiers over one dead prole who they were in the process of killing. I'm not shedding a tear over my militant class enemies.
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>>2631435
>barge into a thread
>ignore detailed paragraphs backed by theory
>inner nationalist feelings hurt
>make shit up and respond to it to cope
>"heh… libs owned"
>press post while sweating profusely
>struggle to sleep unconvinced you're right
why are they like this?

>>2631446
>>inner nationalist feelings hurt
That would be the case if I were American, sadly for you, retardo, I am not.

>doesn't deny being a coping retard
lol

>you are a coping retard for pointing out that all military personel, not just american, are fascist class traitors
It's hilarious how much they seethe when you point out how their "REEEE AMERIKKKA" tantrum is fucking retarded

critical support to IDF and Wehrmacht proles

death to burgerreich petite-mercenary army doebeit :)



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Get them recruited
Get them trained
Get them armed
Get them shipped
Get them turned into mincemeat

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>>2631158
who cares
no practical implications flow from this

>>2630786
>>2630820
Based NEU tbh. Craft Unions, which have a stranglehold over education in this country, are dogshit. Likewise the "Big 3" squatting on support roles and most of the time never actually fighting for their rights is shit for everyone involved. I know the Uni sector better and its kinda inverted because the UCU could NOT give a shit if you aren't an academic, but the support unions tend to be more active. The NEU is right to do what they are doing tho, when the Bridlington Principles are holding back building unified militancy they should be disregarded. Also the NEU is drawing close to unifying with the other remaining Teachers' Union (NASUWT) it could redefine the entire sector.

>>2630852
TSSA has its own thing in that it wants to be a craft for all engineers across all sectors but honestly I swear to god they only are properly organised with rail workers, right?

>>2630820
Surely the TUC wouldn't kick out the NEU, even for violating the Bridlington Principles. It is one of the biggest unions in the country and is lead by socialists its not exactly a scab union undercutting strikes by other unions.

>>2631365
At the end of the day the TUC is a confederation based on mutual recognition of rules and agreements, and if the NEU are to go ahead with doubling down and withdrawing from the agreement, and GMB/Unite/Unison launch a complaint, I'm not sure what else the TUC could do but suspend them.

The NEU aren't in a good position. Without a new agreement giving them collective bargaining recognition, they're never going to be able to properly represent support staff members, and they can't achieve this without a new agreement with the big three coordinated via the TUC. They're not going to budge so it's hard to see a winning move for the NEU, damned if they do and damned if they don't.



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