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New York University is waging Zionist terror on its student body.

A recent NYU grad had his diploma withheld by the school for denouncing the genocide in Palestine at the hands of Isn'treal and America during his graduation speech. Think about it. How can a university flush a student's years of hard work and hundreds of thousands of dollars in tuition money down the toilet simply for expressing sympathy with Palestine? The student will also receive disciplinary action along with suspension of his diploma. Why?

Last year at the start of the fall semester, NYU put new policies into place with equated anti-Zionism with antisemitism. It states:
>“Consistent with recent guidance from OCR and agreements that it has entered with other schools, conduct that otherwise triggers our non-discrimination and anti-harassment policy cannot be shielded by using ‘Zionist’ as a substitute or codeword for Jew or Israeli. Excluding Zionists from an open event, calling for the death of Zionists, applying a ‘no Zionist’ litmus test for participation in any NYU activity, is not allowed."

Comrades need to do something about this university. It is beyond complicit in genocide at this point. Boycotts, protests, anything.
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any nyc baddies on leftypol? hit me up ahaha

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>>2299334
GOOD! Defund and dismantle them all and watch imperialism take a major blow.

>>2299356
>>2299473
>>2300616
How is this a good thing? Yeah I don't like how these institutions serve the ruling elites either but by defunding them Trump is planning to make these schools more overly imperialist. Not less. Barring international students from attending has nothing to do with ending soft power IR and everything to do with MIGA.

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>>2301374
>How is this a good thing? Yeah I don't like how these institutions serve the ruling elites either but by defunding them Trump is planning to make these schools more overly imperialist. Not less. Barring international students from attending has nothing to do with ending soft power IR and everything to do with MIGA.
I: >>2299473 didn't say it's a good thing. I don't know why anyone has to pledge allegiance to Israel or face society wide cancellation. Hell it's not even that controversial to be anti-American in America. Truly a zogged nation.



 

In his magnum opus, Rudolf Rocker challenges the theory of economic materialism by considering the "will to power" as one of the strongest motives in the development of human social forms. He states that "it is the fundamental error of this theory that it puts the causes of social phenomena on a par with the causes of mechanistic events in nature". What is the missing component then? He adds "Every social process arises from human intentions and human goal setting and occurs within the limits of our volition. Consequently, it is not subject to the concept of natural necessity".

How do we understand history, one may ask?
Rudolf argues: "For history is, after all, nothing but the great arena of human aims and ends, and every theory of history, consequently, a matter of belief founded at best only on probability; it can never claim unshakeable certainty". Rather, he argues, "The will to power which always emanates from individuals or from small minorities in society is in fact a most important driving force in history".

He then mentions some historical examples where economic materialism is not enough to explain such events:
- "The empire of Alexander cemented together with the blood of hundreds of thousands fell to ruin soon after his death proves that the military and poltiical achivements of the Macedonian world conqueror were not historically determined by economic necessity (…). His mad power obsession was a leading motive in his whole policy"

- The other example refers to the Crusades: "Economic motives alone would never have been sufficient to set millions of men in all countries in motion if they had not been permeated by the obsession of faith (…)." Although some economical advantages existed "To deduce that from this that the Crusades were inevitably determined by the methods of production of the period would be sheer nonsense."

Rudolf argues that the State needs to appeal to men's heart in order to control him, as economic conditions are not enough to manipulate him in its favor: "The decisive factor is that without the continuous appeal to men's ethical feelings, to their sense of justice, no war would have been possible. (…) This is proved by the fact that before men can be driven to war they must be lashed into a certain pitch of passion and by the further fact that this passion can only be aroused by spiritual and moral motives." referring to WW1. As such, "Considered purely ecPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2298367
>mixture of bad history and misunderstanding of marx's materialist view of history = marx refuted
another idealist banger

>>2298367
Sorel independently came to the same conclusion when first encountering Marxism, and during his early years as a socialist, when trying to defend socialism as a dignified scientific movement, saw it necessary before anything to abandon economic determinism and historical materialism outright.

As Bakunin observed, historical materialism is "a principal which is profoundly true when one considers it in its true light, that is to say, from the relative point of view, but which when envisaged and set down in an absolute manner as the only foundation and first source of all other principles, as is done by this school, becomes completely false."

>>2300678
Taking action and shaping our destiny is not "idealist banger"

>>2300833
>Sorel independently came to the same conclusion when first encountering Marxism
Wrong. sorel is fascism the petty-bourgeois reinterpretation of proletarian socialism
>saw it necessary before anything to abandon historical materialism outright.
>As Bakunin observed
Wrong.
>historical materialism is… "completely false."
Wrong. Historical materialism is absolute truth and universal scientific law regardless of historicist lickspittle bourgeois reinterpretation.

>>2300534
They are in fact very different things.



 

>For years, theorists have posited the onset of a “Chinese century”: a world in which China finally harnesses its vast economic and technological potential to surpass the United States and reorient global power around a pole that runs through Beijing.

>That century may already have dawned, and when historians look back they may very well pinpoint the early months of President Trump’s second term as the watershed moment when China pulled away and left the United States behind.


>It doesn’t matter that Washington and Beijing have reached an inconclusive and temporary truce in Mr. Trump’s trade war. The U.S. president immediately claimed it as a win, but that only underlines the fundamental problem for the Trump administration and America: a shortsighted focus on inconsequential skirmishes as the larger war with China is being decisively lost.


>Mr. Trump is taking a wrecking ball to the pillars of American power and innovation. His tariffs are endangering U.S. companies’ access to global markets and supply chains. He is slashing public research funding and gutting our universities, pushing talented researchers to consider leaving for other countries. He wants to roll back programs for technologies like clean energy and semiconductor manufacturing and is wiping out American soft power in large swaths of the globe.


<China’s trajectory couldn’t be more different.


>It already leads global production in multiple industries — steel, aluminum, shipbuilding, batteries, solar power, electric vehicles, wind turbines, drones, 5G equipment, consumer electronics, active pharmaceutical ingredients and bullet trains. It is projected to account for 45 percent — nearly half — of global manufacturing by 2030. Beijing is also laser-focused on winning the future: In March it announced a $138 billion national venture capital fund that will make long-term investments in cutting-edge technologies such as quantum computing and robotics, and increased its budget for public research and development.


<The results of China’s approach have been stunning.


>When the Chinese start-up DeepSeek launched its artificial intelligence chatbot in January, many Americans suddenly realized that Chi
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>>2275247
Lol no. Too much sci fi.

>>2275548
Unfortunately he isn’t wrong. Despite china’s achievements, like every other country, it isn’t necessarily prepared to deal with existential problems like the centuries of industrial pollution permanently wrecking the biosphere, age demographic instability, the deteriorating global security situation, or climate change. The latter they’ve done some work with, but the former three are too large and too expensive that it’s unrealistic for them to make meaningfully large preparations this late with all the domestic problems they’re facing.

That horse-race picture shows exactly why I hate these "my country is the bestest in the world" BSDM sessions. Competition is not a good thing. We should be working together. But it seems like nobody is interested in looking at it like that.

>>2275247
>We have human extinction on the table and this is what they come up with.

To be fair humans really won't go fully extinct, sure we might have like a Toba Supereruption like genetic bottleneck situation with climate change but we might survive. Besides, even if we do go extinct, all life eventually goes extinct anyway.

All civilizations eventually fall and collapse and something new comes in to replace it. It's really just the cycle of things.

Why is noone replying to >>2275220?



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>>2300875
>Should've taken a "medical vacation" back there then hombre.
this is 100% correct for expensive shit, like if you have a minor operation, like cataracts or the removal of a sixth finger, (polydactyly) you will like to do it abroad instead of in the US.

Can someone make a new thread? I wanna get hyped up about anti-ICE aktion again

new thread
>>2301076


>>2300983
what is this appeal to international law in this specific and particular context? how many times has she voted in a manner that violates the international law? man, US politicians are scumbags.
tlaib voted yes this bs
<11/20/2024
>North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act
https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/key-votes/105368/rashida-tlaib/32/foreign-affairs
literally one of the most putrid interventionist acts against the DPRK.
and this is just skimming trough the first page only.



 

>>2292002
Ye asked, and ye shall recieve
Talk about why you guys hate modern "east european (outside of russian and ukrainian)" politics and society or stuff to that effect
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>>2293532
At this point, I am really convinced that modern Baltoids (at least Estonians certainly) are the descendants of Germanic colonisers wearing the skin suit of the language and culture of the indigenous people they had genocided. That's the only explanation for their observed behavior that I have.

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>>2293539
Influenced by the isolation between the West and the USSR, Yugoslavia started to import Mexican culture, that deeply affected Yugoslavia to the point they created the Yug-Mex culture. Mariachis with Yugoslavic names? there you go!

>That moment when you don't just hate East Euros/Baltoids but a possess burning desire to see that entire fascist nazi peninsula pretending to be a continent subject to an atomic curbstomp.
TOTAL EUROID NUCLEAR ANNIHILATION NOW!

>>2294465

Based.

Butthurt belters are all NATO dogs who deserve radiation treatment



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>correctly identifies inequities in the mode of production.
<goes against the valuation of commodities.
<defies the need to allocate scarce resources.
<reject all the equity rapped up in the valuation of scarce commodities.
<provides no real alternative mechanism for the allocation of commodities.
Kroptopkin was a bad person.
Falling for his treachery would make you worse off.
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>>2299469
Hitler meant to say pass the juice and not gas the jews actually

>>2298527
Anarcho-Syndicalism is the only acceptable anarchism tbh

>>2298804
>authoritarian capitalism aka fascism.
where are you people coming from

>>2299928
I knew this word would trigger /pol/ tourists. Been here since 8chan.

>>2299930
capitalism is already authoritarian. fascism has specific economic and material drivers that are a result of monopoly and imperialism.



 

Mazzini, for reasons which I have just indicated, clearly wishes to put an end to the antagonism between classes. But does Mr. Marx really want to preserve this antagonism, which renders all participation of the masses in the politics of the State absolutely impossible? For such political action cannot succeed unless the bourgeoisie enter into it, and will succeed only when this class develops and directs it. Of this, Marx cannot be ignorant. It is impossible for me to believe he is unaware of this, after the speech he recently delivered in Amsterdam in which he declared that in certain countries, perhaps in Holland itself, the social question can be peaceably resolved; that is, in an altogether friendly, legal way, without force. This can mean only that the social problem can he resolved by a series of successive, tranquil, and judicious compromises between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Mazzini has never differed from this.

In the end, Mazzini and Marx agree on a cardinal point: that the great social reforms which are to emancipate the proletariat can be put into effect only by a great democratic, republican, and very powerful, highly centralized state. This state, they allege, must impose upon the people a very strong government, this being in the people’s interest, to secure their education and well-being.

Between Mazzini and Marx there has always been an enormous difference, and it is all to the honor of Mazzini. Mazzini was a profoundly sincere and passionate believer. He adored his God, to whom he devoted all that he felt, thought, did. In regard to his own style of life, he was the simplest of men, the most modest, the most unselfish. But he became inflexible, furious, when anyone touched his God.

Mr. Marx does not believe in God, but he believes deeply in himself. His heart is filled not with love but with rancor. He has very little benevolence toward men and becomes just as furious, and infinitely more spiteful, than Mazzini when anyone dares question the omniscience of the divinity whom he adores, that is to say, Mr. Marx himself. Mazzini would like to impose on humanity the absurdity of God; Mr. Marx tries to impose himself. I believe in neither, but if I were forced to choose, I would prefer the Mazzinian God.

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>>2299718
Always

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>>2299716
Deltarune in three weeks

>>2299772
2026 actually.

Thanks for the blog uygha

>>2299714
OP is a bad person for making these shit threads



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Israel accused of arming Palestinian gang who allegedly looted aid in Gaza
Abu Shabab’s group has previously been accused of involvement in smuggling operations linked to Egyptian jihadi groups. A security official told Israeli news outlet Ynet that the arming of Abu Shabab was approved and led by the Shin Bet internal security service, and described the operation as “planned and managed”, with the goal of “reducing Israeli military casualties while systematically undermining Hamas through targeted strikes, infrastructure destruction and the promotion of rival local forces.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/05/israel-accused-of-arming-palestinian-gang-who-allegedly-looted-aid-in-gaza

Report: Israel contributed NIS 700m to Gaza aid mechanism it claims not to fund
The Israeli government has transferred hundreds of millions of shekels to fund the new humanitarian aid mechanism in the Gaza Strip, Kan news reported Wednesday, contradicting government officials who have insisted that Israel has no part in its funding. According to the report, the government approved the transfer of NIS 700 million (some $280 million) last month to an unclear source, identified by the government only as “the defense establishment.”
https://www.timesofisrael.com/report-israel-contributed-nis-700m-to-gaza-aid-mechanism-it-claims-not-to-fund/
https://archive.ph/7S4qF

Turkish prosecutors investigate main opposition leader as five mayors dismissed
The clampdown is centred on Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main political rival and leads him in some opinion polls. The CHP's Imamoglu was jailed in March pending trial on corruption charges, which he denies. The Istanbul prosecutor's office said in a statement that it had launched the probe into CHP leader Ozgur Ozel over comments he made about the chief prosecutor at a rally in Istanbul on Wednesday, criticising the targeting of the opposition.
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Big Tech’s Monopoly Money
There’s a new evil genius on Capitol Hill, one that privacy experts warn could empower tech billionaires like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to issue their own private currencies. The Senate is poised to pass the GENIUS Act, which would give so much free rein to such “stablecoins” that it could destabilize the rest of the economy. Today on Lever Time, Arjun Singh sits down with Lever reporter Luke Goldstein to understand the GENIUS Act, how it could turn Big Tech companies into unregulated banks, and why this should be a concern for the rest of us.
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Ukraine war: European leaders prolong the carnage
The war in Ukraine continues well into its third year. But since the election of Donald Trump, the dynamics have changed dramatically. The war never had anything to do with Ukraine’s sovereignty. It was provoked by US imperialism under Biden, with the stated aim of teaching Russia a lesson and making sure it was unable to defy the west. Ukraine was just a pawn to be used for that purpose. But the war has been a complete disaster – both for US and European imperialism, but above all for Ukraine.
https://marxist.com/ukraine-war-european-leaders-prolong-the-carnage.htm

Czech government attempts to ban communist activity: "Communists will never be silenced", says KSCM
In a another episode of anti-communist hysteria, the Czech Chamber of Deputies approved on Sunday 30 May an amendment to the Criminal Code that criminalizes the promotion of communist ideology, making it punishable by up to five years imprisonment! More specifically, the amendment invokes the known, unhistorical and shameful theory of the "two extremes", thus equating communism with the monster of nazism; under the amended criminal law, the public display of the sickle and hammer or the Soviet flag would incur similar penalty as bearing swastikas or other Third Reich symbols! During the last two decades, Czech RepublPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2299624
>The Senate is poised to pass the GENIUS Act, which would give so much free rein to such “stablecoins” that it could destabilize the rest of the economy.
I wish a meteor would just fall and destroy this rotten country already.

Tybna

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Thanks News Anon

>>2299660
the meteor is right there, it's called the GENIUS act



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I want to know you guys to know if you guys think that an ideal communist society, like Mao China or the ussr Certain type of work like sex be accepted or is it considered to degenerate for communist to Handle
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>>2296926
Glowie thread

>>2298351
More like idpol obsessed thread.

>>2296926
Let us see what Engels has to say about the family and prostitution:

<21. What will be the influence of communist society on the family?


<It will transform the relations between the sexes into a purely private matter which concerns only the persons involved and into which society has no occasion to intervene. It can do this since it does away with private property and educates children on a communal basis, and in this way removes the two bases of traditional marriage – the dependence rooted in private property, of the women on the man, and of the children on the parents.


<And here is the answer to the outcry of the highly moral philistines against the “community of women”. Community of women is a condition which belongs entirely to bourgeois society and which today finds its complete expression in prostitution. But prostitution is based on private property and falls with it. Thus, communist society, instead of introducing community of women, in fact abolishes it.


<Frederick Engels, 1847, The Principles of Communism


https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/11/prin-com.htm

As you can see, no moralistic outrage is needed to solve this, and no prejudice or resentment, because the abandoned lumpenproletariat will receive education, employment, housing and everything they need to become a common worker or a studying intellectual.

>>2296927
is this OC or from a book like picrel? gonna start breenposting w/o telling people its breen and see how many people agree with it lol

>an ideal communist society, like Mao China or the ussr



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>>2299253
>This is true, but like losing is how the dems win. I always forget those types of details.

That's how they have been "winning," and that's their current plan. This February past James Carville published some op ed in NYT about how the Dems can't do anything to stop Trump, so they shouldn't [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/25/opinion/democrats-trump-congress.html]. Just lie down and "play dead" until voters get fed up with the Republicans and have no choice BUT to vote for them out of desperation.

One of the problems with this though is that it fundamentally misapprehends who their adversary is and what to do about it. They might win the battle of the next election this way, but they're already on their way of losing the war of getting, using, and keeping political power.

I think what we're seeing now is the emergence of a new class of bourgeoisie that are not only ultra wealthy, but possess or otherwise monopolize control over industries that are both too big to fail and too massive to reform. Worse still, this section of the haute bourgeoisie is ideologically motivated by total disdain for the bourgeois political system and democracy as we've known it.

Trump is just the face of an effort to radically transform not only the government, but the entire political structure of the US, and consolidate power in corporate, CEO hands. If the Democrats are even aware of it at all, they have no ideological or political answer for it. Even if they do "win" subsequent elections, it's doubtful they'll actually do anything to reverse what Trump has done because the net effect is going to be "pro business" and the bourgeoisie as a whole aren't going to reverse the trend of increasing their corporate power even if the end result is their collective subordination to a new class of ultra wealthy billionaires. Ultimately there's nothing they can do to stop it because it isn't a result of the political system, but the economic one they relentlessly safeguard. Musk, Thiel, Bezos, and these other billionaires are just going to keep getting richer and more powerful, so it doesn't matter if their monkeys get voted out in this election when they can just count on buying the next one, anPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2299307
>The PRC shows no intention of expanding socialism beyond its borders.
Translation: the PRC isn't forcefully making the rest of the world subservient to it. I'm an American and I don't understand this.

>>2299402
No matter how much either party has shat the bed, they have always had cheering fans. The US is a brainwashed nation. No fuck up has shaken that, and a Twitter feud will surely not, nor will biden or the next ass candidate. Americans are devoted to elrctoralism.

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yfw this whole spat between trump and musk is just the pump part of a pump-and-dump scheme over a shitcoin

it already fizzled



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