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>yeah the revolution will take place in an industrial country like Germany or Britain or however the berches is braided
>ends up happening in agrarian shitholes instead
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>>2687283
yeah the more risky the behavior, the greater the reward, but the greater the likelihood of injury, imprisonment, or death. So always bet on people doing low-mid risk behavior more often than high risk behavior… unless it's really addictive and provides an immediate reward, like drug use…

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Akshually what you’re probably referring to as “revolutions” were just bourgeois nationalist struggles. Revolutions happened in industrialized countries (Germany, Hungary) but were defeated due to Bolschevik mandated opportunism (I piss on an image of Radek every morning)

>>2689380
> Revolutions happened in industrialized countries (Germany, Hungary) but were defeated due to Bolschevik mandated opportunism (I piss on an image of Radek every morning)
elaborate

>>2693352
Can’t because that’s bs. They were defeated due to internal issues, not because of the bolsheviks.



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Is revolution possible in the SECOND WORLD? Occupied by the first world in Europe and allied with the third world in central asia.
HMMMM???
Ever thought about that?
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That is the only place where revolution is possible, actually. Hitler got one thing right, Slavs are genetically, racially predisposed to communism.

>>2694889
Balkan is also too developed, you cannot have a revolution without proletariat. in Slovenia, maybe 30% of people are proletariat. In 1945 it was more like 80% which is the critical mass needed for class struggle and revolution.
Obviously you can still have class struggle, but it will be class struggle of proletarians + petite bourgeoisie versus national bourgeoisie, which will mean that private property will still be preserved in the end, just limited.

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>>2689293
having your communist party be illegal is not a deal breaker but something you're supposed to work around.

>>2687685
Marx showed more enthusiasm towards Centers of imperial power and capital for a reason.

>>2695506
And he was objectively wrong. Also he was a unfortunately a western supremacist and his idea that socialism will happen in the west is a form of his cope, he WISHED that socialism would happen in the west first, because he believed in superiority of western civilization.



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<"erhm… you can't expect us to veto resolutions and stop trading with Israel… because… material conditions stupid ultra"
<wait how did the Arabs get ATGMs

>Be China

>Buy stuff from Isnotreal
>Sell stuff to Isnotreal
>Use the money to fund the North China Industrial Corporation (NORINCO)
>NORINCO makes artillery, rifles, kit, tanks, missiles etc
>trade with Isnotreal
>Don't answer when Isnotreal asks why there are C-704 anti-shipping missiles in the Labubu crates bound for Gaza
>Uhhhh yeah those aren't HJ-8s those are uhhhhh tennis ball containers yeah
>Isnotreal can't do shit because doing anything would risk the trade relationship with China, which risks crippling the Zionist economy
>Tfw the Chinese have figured out a way to secretly arm the Palestinian resistance and make the Zionists cover the cost
>all while upholding their geopolitical strategy of respecting sovereignty and international law

Did you ever doubt the plan, Anon?
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War profiteering but leftistly

Fuck yeah

>>2694992
not even india which is unexpected. thank you sir

>>2695043
>*few*

Napoleon was objectively historically progressive and yet he worked very hard to secure an alliance with the arch conservative Russian empire. Material analysis doesn't work on lib principles

>>2695507
Who the hell actively supports crapitalism in the year of our Lord 2026? If you don't have at least 3 million dollars in savings and are still supporting this retarded system you are a CUCK. A CUCK.



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🇺🇸 Deeds of the Burger Reich 🇺🇸
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>>2695472
I'm sure he'd hang all of China's billionaires too, but you have to start at home.

>>2695480
>tfw the future of the world will be determined by a cpc intra-party struggle

>>2695479
Really good video.

>>2695480
International industrial bourgeoisie slaughter complex



 

Can someone explain why suddenly much of the entire left have suddenly decided that IP/Copyright is sacred and automation is bad?
They do realize that AI is probably the most important technological revolution in bringing about the material conditions for Socialism right? Combine it with cheap 3D printers in 10 years time and entire sectors of the economy are going to have their rate of profit absolutely annihilated. Yes, I will download that car thank you very much.
But suddenly swaths of the left is like "NOOOOOOO MY COPYRIGHT LAWS, MUH HUMAN INPUT OF LABOUR NOOOOOOOOO". The only leftist creators I've seen are pro Copyright are Haz and Peter Coffin, and they're both in this case, 100% correct from a Marxist or actual Socialist position.
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>>2692353
It's visibly worse than the version drawn by an artist that's right there in the same comic.

>>2692353
fidelity =/= realism. There's very obvious detail loss with incorrect detail in-filling that would take less time to just figure out how to draw in that style than attempt to prompt-wrangle.
>>2694746
It seems like fleshtubers really want AI to be string theory 3.0. I get it's because how blatantly tied crypto and AI are to each other (see all the cypto shilling on moltbook) but still astonishing the tone never changes at all.


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>>2694746
>AI will replace humans in 2028
You have to wait for another century or 2 for that to ever happen m8

>>2695499
Did you even watch the video?



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The Japanese lower house election is underway, and all early reports indicate an overwhelming majority for the new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi. I guess just making your platform hating China works, especially if every poll shows youth support for her is in the 90%
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>>2687031
Their leader is currently doing sit-downs with LDP members to discuss policies and they are trending for all the wrong reasons for considering taxing people based on their individual ability

>>2694870
Thank you chatgpt-san.

>>2694870
Did you just use Chatgpt to argue lmao
>First: ditch the racial slur and the “inferior ___ people” framing. It’s ugly, it’s lazy, and it doesn’t actually help you explain anything
It is important to the modern day issue in Japan and ignoring it isn't going to make it go away. Also the reasons you listed are literally made in the post including memory, nationalism,etc. So don't get the post except they didn't like pointing out post-Meiji Restoration Sinophobia

>>2694870
gpt kensei, I kowtow

>>2694870
posting ai without openly stating that you did so should get you permabanned. Fuck off and mods do your fucking work



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Would this have been a valid strategy, chat? Perchance.

It certainly would have not been too short or empty strategy. Oh, no. No, sir. Not a chance.
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>>2694843
Yeah, I agree that aside from the revisionist ussr being cynically opportunistic with their third world allies, there's no substance to the charge of the USSR being "social imperialist" in the way maoists mean it

Later mao went full retard, what more can be said, old age ain't a joke

I still dream of the timeline where OGAS was built and we have automated socialism by now

stop doing shoulda woulda coulda with historical and gone socialism and start doing oughta willa canna about the present

>>2694888
no, i don't wanna

>>2694268
>don't be a horrible ally to the CPC in the 20s-40s
>don't neutralize Austria
>support KKE/DSE in Greece
>support Tudeh instead of betraying them in favor of Azeri separatists
>don't sperg out on Tito
>tell Togliatti okay when he asks if he can start a civil war
>start WW3 by the mid 50s at the latest before nuclear war becomes completely unwinnable



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I keep hearing people criticise Marxists for being "Althusserians" but I don't quite understand what that entails. What about Althusser is so controversial? What book of his should I read first to understand his contribution (or lack of contribution) to Marxism? And also is there a good polemic against him.
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>>2694683
Dopamine is a stimulant

>>2694780
So is cocaine and amphetamine, doesn’t make them good for you

>>2694774
I mean he could've mentioned in passing "lol that alienation shit was kinda cringe in retrospect, I was on edibles when I wrote that shit, sorry lads"

>>2694826
Why would he? If Althusser was right, Marx wouldn't have had to, because alienation and the imperative to return to more "authentic" relations of production would be inherently foreign and irrelevant to any of the theoretical work starting with Capital. It would be like if Caesar, after crossing the Rubicon, had explained in detail, why it was not a necessity to continue the campaign against Gaul, at that time.

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>>2694539
>What about Althusser is so controversial?
he choked his wife to death



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Peru’s Congress removes interim President Jerí as he faces a corruption probe
Jerí is under a preliminary investigation into corruption and influence peddling, stemming from a series of undisclosed meetings with two Chinese executives. With 75 votes in favor, 24 against and 3 abstentions, Peru’s legislature voted to remove Jerí from the position he had assumed on Oct. 10 when predecessor Dina Boluarte was dismissed as a crime wave gripped the country.
https://apnews.com/article/peru-jeri-president-congress-vote-8974236f989f7d9cbd8e54de7d3ef81e

Group Seeks Chilean Prosecution of IDF Sniper Rom Kovtun Over Gaza Hospital Siege
The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF)—named after the young Palestinian girl who was killed in January 2024 along with six relatives and two rescue workers by IDF troops in Gaza City—said it filed the complaint in the 8th Guarantee Court in Santiago, the Chilean capital, requesting investigation and prosecution of Rom Kovtun, an Israeli Ukrainian sniper in the 424th “Shaked” Battalion of the Givati Brigade, under Chilean Law 20.357.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/rom-kovtun

Milei government targets end of month for labour reform approval
Ruling party sources lawmakers had considered modifying a controversial article on reducing paid leave through either a regulation or a supplementary law. However, this option does not have the support of some pro-dialogue caucuses. changes, have them passed by the Chamber of Deputies and then ensure the bill is returned to the upper house the following day. Milei’s ruling La Libertad Avanza party then wants the Labour Modernisation bill to be treated by committee on February 20, allowing for a Senate debate the following week.
https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/milei-government-targets-end-of-month-for-labour-reform-approval.phtml
https://archive.ph/A06xn

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U.S. commission fights states on prediction markets: "We will see you in court"
CFTC chair Mike Selig said Tuesday that the commission is filing a friend-of-the-court brief in cases where "American prediction markets have been hit with an onslaught of state-led litigation." The CFTC will "defend its exclusive jurisdiction over these derivative markets," Selig said in a video post. "To those who seek to challenge our authority in this space, let me be clear — we will see you in court."
https://www.axios.com/2026/02/17/cftc-prediction-markets-mike-selig

US judge blocks deportation of Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi
The judge, Nina Froes, had ruled last Friday that the evidence that the Trump administration had submitted to the court was not admissible, due to an inability to “meet its burden of proving removability”. According to the judge’s order, the government failed to properly authenticate a memorandum purported to be signed by US secretary of state Marco Rubio.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/17/judge-mohsen-mahdawi

Randy Fine faces censure and resignation calls over post on Muslims and dogs
A wave of Democrats are calling for Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) to be formally reprimanded or to resign over a social media post he made saying he would choose dogs over Muslims. Fine posted on X on Sunday: “If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one.” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) in a statement Tuesday called Fine “a disgrace to the United States Congress” and “an Islamophobic, disgusting bigot.”
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5742244-randy-fine-censure-calls-muslims-dogs-post/
https://archive.ph/bXKRQ

Crypto super PAC wades into Illinois House primaries
The super PAC, Fairshake, will spend at least $1 million each against Illinois state Rep. La Shawn Ford, who is running to replace retiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Can unions and the left help shape post-Starmer Labour?
KEIR STARMER shows no capacity to respond to the ongoing fallout over Peter Mandelson’s appointment to Washington — which has engulfed the whole Labour Together faction key to his own rise to power. Nor to the demand, put more forcefully than before by a group of affiliated unions (including the biggest of all, Unison and Unite) as well as most of the party’s remaining socialist MPs, that Labour abandon the faction fights and start to act democratically as the political wing of organised labour. Nor even to world-changing shifts in the global order. His call to raise military spending faster doubles down on existing policy. We cannot expect a meaningful assessment from this government of Marco Rubio’s chilling demand for a new era of colonial expansion and what new conflicts it may embroil us in. It will continue to shuffle along shackled to the United States, mumbling the hypocrisies of the past while obeying the diktats of unrepentant gangsters.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/can-unions-and-left-help-shape-post-starmer-labour

Marcos Jr. Sells Out PH Patrimony, Feeds the US War Machine in Critical Minerals Deal With Trump
The US push for a critical minerals deal with the Philippines is not geared toward building lasting national industries in the country. To date, there are no binding commitments to establish full local processing capacity or ensuring technology transfer. Instead, this critical minerals pact with the Marcos Jr. regime is focused on integrating the Philippines’ substantial reserves of copper, nickel, and cobalt into a US-controlled supply chain. This pattern of resource predation extends beyond the Philippines. In Venezuela, the US escalated military aggression, abducted President Nicolás Maduro, and now exerts control over the country’s oil outputs, boosting Venezuelan oil exports to the US while displacing Chinese offtake. In January 2026, under US control, Venezuelan oil exports climbed to about 800,000 barrels per day, with approximately 284,000 barrels per day going to the US, as Chinese imports fell. This shift serves US imperialist interests, recompenses major US oil companies such as Chevron, and entrenches Trump’s grip on Venezuelan natural wealth at the ePost too long. Click here to view the full text.



 

Is there an inherent spiritual element to Marxist values? If you look at history you will notice that despite religious restrictions, the most diehard supporters of Marxism were religious at some point or even stayed religious afterwards.

Likewise, many spiritual traditionalist philosophers in today recognize that Marxism has "esoteric" and "spiritual" themes. And that is true even more for the Bolshevik revolution and Bolshevism.

What do you think, why is this?
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>>2694276
are you sure about that?

>>2694278
He was western and literally wanted to launch a colonial project.

>>2694278
ᴉuᴉlossnW is not the first fascist, but Gentile and Giuseppe Mazzini

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>>2694276
They were into "Western civilization" but Perifidious Albion ended up playing a big role as a negative image in fascist propaganda as plutocratic imperialists vs. fascist Italy as a "proletarian nation." Different from Hitler in that he was a supporter of British imperialism from early on and saw it as a natural ally.

I can't really follow Dugin anyways because he's too schizo. But RT types like to do this thing where they're not Western and they're challenging the West, while also sharing "the West has fallen" stuff pulled from white nationalist propaganda.

>>2694290
Dugin is not a serious person. His role is to be a controlled opposition to the far right and prevent them from going against Putin, just like Zyuganov is controlled opposition to the far left.
That is why far right Duginism always results in ultrareactionary religious purity spiraling, Putin knowing full well that without some kind of societal collapse this will never be dangerous to the Russian state. In doing so, Dugin effectively sidelines the racialist ideologies that could be very dangerous to Russian Federation, precisely because it is a multicultural state not only as a fact (due to it's size), but because Russian elites genuinely and sincerely believe in multiculturalism. Many Russians are pissed that immigrants are being imported and Dugin's job is to redirect that anger to "religious impurity" and "decay of Orthodox values", then purity spiral into such a degree that nobody in his movement really understands what they are fighting for anymore. Zyuganov of the right wing, like I said.



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