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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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What is the materialist reason that Christianity supplanted Paganism as the prefered religion. Surely it's not as simple as some Emperor having a 'schizo' vision during a battle
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>>2693159
No. Jesus wasn't murdered, he was tried and convicted in a court of law.

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>>2693786
Those movies were 100% aura farming. Very good to watch in a theater, very mid to watch on a laptop screen.

>>2693047
Monotheism has a competitive advantage in building a big organization to spread the religion. Think of it like bakers, butchers, grocers, cheesemongers, etc, versus a supermarket that sells all those things in the same location at a lower price with a consistent product range no matter where you are.

>>2693833
no he wasn't. pontius pilatus judged him innocent in eyes of roman law but the gathered jews had him lynched



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why is there no hype around the winter olympics? Usually it's all one can see/hear when they're on, but this time it's all about ICE agents in Italy, protests against them, stuff like that. There aren't any of the usual "white evropean athletes dominate the asian and slavic mongoloids!" stories either. What did the olympic committee do that displeased the westoid liberals and the media?
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>>2693253
Because a fixation on “exposing” idpol reveals that being an <insert nationality here> is something largely imposed on people, rather than a true reflection of the natural state of people who live within arbitrarily drawn borders.

If being a “true” citizen of a given nation involves not being your true self, well who wants that? Especially in our age of hyperindividualism, where globalism thrives on the basis that it’s fine to be from America, for example, but want to essentially LARP as though you’re Japanese. Or be a woman with biker tattoos rather than being a wholesome traditional American housewife. Or to uphold the cultures, languages and traditions of both your current homeland and that of your ancestors.

To put it another way, rightoids make it clear that nationalism is not the recognition of a group of people’s common language, values, culture and traditions, but rather a standard they expect everyone to meet.

>>2693254
>>2693254
>Because a fixation on “exposing” idpol reveals that being an <insert nationality here> is something largely imposed on people, rather than a true reflection of the natural state of people who live within arbitrarily drawn borders.

It doesn't expose that at all, it sounds like you are trying to force something to fit in with an idea you read. Are projecting something onto these people?

Canada ruined their reputation with Fingergate.

>>2693254
unironically does the opposite,since nobody takes those loonies seriously,not even the right-wingers (at least in appearance) in their respective country when they say "more like the Africa team XDDDDD" so everybody has to dunk on them and reinforce nationality transcending skin color and shit



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Comrade, forgive me, for I have sinned

Today, something happened whilst I was doorknocking that I believe I won't ever be the same after. It was a large apartment building, you'd think it was an Eastern European commie block from the outside, though it's as well maintained as they were before the fall of the Eastern Bloc. Nonetheless, me and a far older comrade (70 years old) went down the stairs to the 5th floor. We rung a first door, waited a couple seconds, nothing. It's fine. We rung the door next to it, and waited again before heading towards the next door, however we immediately tensed up when we heard chains clanging. The first door we had rung was going to be opened. So, we immediately went back towards it, and greeted the man inside. From the looks of it, he was old, not that old, but old nonetheless. 50? 55? Doesn't matter. And we said the usual things we did: "Good afternoon, we have a little flyer, it's about the mayoral elections-", my comrade said, before being interrupted. The man who had answered the door was visibly angry, and told us that he did not care for left, right, center, up, down or anything else, as he had known this city under the left and the right. His father died in 2009, and he had to take care of his handicapped, sick and dying mother. She died in 2017. In 2009, we, the COMMUNISTS, were in power, and he went to town hall and we simply said we couldn't do anything. We *wouldn't* do anything. He worked day and night, incredibly long hours, he worked his ass off, and had to take care of his sick mother. By himself. We lost the city in 2014, and the situation remained exactly the same. My comrade kept trying to convince him, but I remained silent. I just couldn't come to terms with it… we LET his mother die. We KILLED her. WE have blood on our hands. US. Not anybody else, no, WE.

And he works from 12AM to 1AM, he works security. He works day and night, like I said, and now he's going to retire soon, and you know what? He has so little to retire with. We did nothing to help him. We've stood passively by, allying ourselves with the closest bourgeois leftslop party in order to not collapse, and we did nothing to help him. And people like him. I just can't believe it… We're… We're BOURGEOIS. WE are BOURGEOIS. WE are complicit in the murder of hundreds of millions, no, BILLIONS of people. And this isn't the only thing that happened today. I was biking to the apartment building, following the rePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2693549
>we're bourgeois
>party
Duh.



 

Capitalism has changed a lot since Marx lived. Some people say it has not changed much. But it has. We are now in what many call the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Technology moves very fast even if the mode of production itself is still in place. Goods are changing too. Machines and software now do much of the work. Companies do not always sell software as something you buy once and own forever. Instead, they rent it to you. You pay every month. You do not truly own it. It's not like the food you eat. This does not prove Marx was wrong. It can actually support his method, if we see his ideas as a study of real social systems that change over time. The commodity, or good for sale, has not disappeared. It has changed shape. It has become more abstract and varied in its specific forms. When some commodities become a subscription, buying and selling does not end. The purchaser's true ownership ends. Companies learned that in the digital age, control brings more profit than simple ownership. The commodity is no longer just a thing. It is a controlled stream of access. Profit comes again and again over time. This is not a world beyond capitalism. It is capitalism finding new ways to control time and space. Automation also does not destroy capitalism’s basic rules. But it creates problems for them. If human labor creates value, and machines replace workers, then the system weakens its own base. Yet capitalism does not simply fall apart. It adapts. It grows through finance. It strengthens copyright and patents. It creates artificial scarcity, even when goods could be copied easily. It turns genocide into a spectacle for people to watch and get anxious about happening to them. Social media turns daily life into data that can be sold. The factory has not vanished. It has spread into warehouses, data centers, and computer systems that track workers. Wage labor still exists. It is just more divided, watched, and pushed across the globe to find the cheapest workers. This shows a new tension. Technology can now produce goods in great amounts, often at very low cost. But the system of private ownership and profit limits access. Subscription models, digital locks, and cloud systems are legal tools that keep control in private hands. Capitalism is not stuck. It is active and flexible. But it still faces crises. It survives by reorganizing power in more complex ways. It makes production global and social, yet keeps profit private. It also harms the planet. This deepens the Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2693213
i didn't bother to read your post but both your pictures are retarded
the falling rate of profit comes from an increase in constant capital (machinery) relative to variable capital (labour power)

>>2693337
>the falling rate of profit comes from an increase in constant capital (machinery) relative to variable capital (labour power)

that is what is being depicted



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Modern communists have bought into Marx's propaganda towards the proletariat wholesale, and forget that Marx's designation of the proletariat as revolutionary subject is purely pragmatical.
Communism, for Marx, is the liberation of humanity from the logic of capital and wage labour. He simply agitated the proletariat because it was politically expedient to do so: they are the majority, they are less intelligent on average and thus more receptive to agitation, and so forth. And in his propaganda to that end he romanticized its class characteristics, but never actually believed it himself. Marx understood, like all revolutionaries (and Lenin later made crystal clear), that the real drivers behind all revolutions are an elite cadre of intellectuals influencing the masses towards an aim.
Now, if you don't understand that elites (in some form or the other) are the actual drivers and the masses their tools, you are like a blood-and-soil fascist revolutionary who forgets that, in his agitation of the white working class towards class collaboration and the exclusion of other races, you actually secretly have contempt for the lower class, even those of your own race. This is the 'in the know' secret you must know and embrace inside as a revolutionary of any kind, but never make public to the subject you're trying to agitate. No revolutionary is 'egalitarian'. The egalitarian is naive enough to presuppose that his revolution would never need him. This is why horizontalists must believe themselves and their ideas to be superfluous.
That is not to say that Marx necessarily found the proletariat contemptible or disdainful. But that he knew they needed to be agitated by a well-crafted, easy to digest propaganda. And like all revolutionaries, he genuinely believes in his end goals and their nobility.
So my problem with Stalin or [insert failed revolutionary] would not be that he was a traitor to the cause or some egotist preoccupied with power and control while abandoning the cause of communism. No, he was simply not pragmatic enough.
Everything comes down to pragmatism. We should be communists because we believe it advances humanity in tangible ways, without being so naive as to fall for our own romanticisation of humanity.
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Lenin wasn't standing atop the proletariat's shoulders, but the soldiers. Sure, you can call the red army soldiers proletariats organized through soviets, but they're still armed and not representative of the proletariat as a whole.
Same with Mao, Castro, Ho Chi Minh, and Kim Il Sung.
If the study of revolutions has taught us anything, it's that securing loyalty of an armed force comes first and foremost.

>>2692342
It is true that vanguardism of an elite cadre has played a role in most successful uprisings since late antiquity, and that uprising of a purely lower class vintage (especially peasant revolts and slave revolts) usually failed. but idk about your other conclusions. they seem a bit… overcooked.

>>2692342
>Everything comes down to pragmatism.
…Pragmatism is an American ideology and America is the most successful country….

>they are less intelligent on average and thus more receptive to agitation
kys polyp fuck

>>2693000
This is all a distinction without a difference to me.
>securing loyalty of an armed force comes first and foremost
When it's time to actually strike, yes. What comes first is the organized cadre of revolutionaries with a concrete programme and a receptive revolutionary subject.
>>2693185
What parts are overcooked?
>>2693196
<section of the population most deprived of education and wealth turns out to be less intelligent on average
>polyp!



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why cant the left meet the moment for new theories ?? theirs absolutely no revolutionary theory on the left. just endless history discussion . you all look back when you should look foreword
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If you guys cant understand nuance how about this. The state tskes ownership of businesses snd property and everyone gets one stonk share.

>>2692732
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>>2692814 (me)
Coming back and reading my post again, I realize that I contradict myself a bit when I condemn "arguing about what Marx and Lenin really meant", just before imploring us to learn "our real history".

What I really meant to say was this: we can and should argue about what Marx and Lenin really meant (at interminable length, if needed), but we can't rely solely on what Marx and Lenin said: both existed as participants in a thriving socialist movement, and we need to evaluate their arguments in the context of what their political allies and opponents were doing. It is no longer enough to quote Marx and Lenin and thereby rest your case: you have to reconstruct why their arguments were relevant then, and why exactly you think they remain relevant today. I've got to go now, but a perfect example would be Marx's reply to the Gotha Unification Program: Marx's arguments should be considered, but so should the immense empirical evidence that the Gotha Program did work to unify and dramatically grow the socialist movement.

Lenin's strategy was historically specific to Russia in the early 20th century, a basically pre capitalist state. The fact that people in advanced western societies still advocate this strategy is beyond retarded.
Larping as if unions "soviets" or the need to advance the productive forces is at all relevant and necessary. The technology to make communism is already possible.

>>2692984
I've been reading a book, "Armed Insurrection", put out by the soviet union/comintern (mostly written by Tukhachevsky), and it seems to draw the totally wrong conclusions from their recent history. Like the bolsheviks spent a long time building up the Red Guards, and that's ultimately what saved the soviets and won them the popularity to lead them and thus win over the soldiers, the rest being history. The book, which tries to be a guide for other communists to follow, focuses heavily on slogans and showcases the comintern-pushed totally unprepared insurrection in germany in 1921 or something where they literally armed union workers with clubs and then tried to start a country-wide insurrection that would lead to them taking power by simply declaring it in one city where they didn't even know if they had any armed (with clubs!) and supportive workers. The literally fired the guy in charge when he started training people with guns. Then put him back in charge and told him "insurrection by tomorrow, glhf". And it failed, obviously. They seemed to have no clue what Lenin's method actually was.

This fact seems super relevant to the question of tactics among revolutionary communists, especially maoists, who contrast the "leninist insurrectionary" method with mao's ppw. Even the comintern didn't know what lenin's methods were and how to successfully replicate urban insurrection! Plus there was no contest of governments in germany at the time, huge L. Imagine if the bolsheviks simply declared an insurrection before the soviets even existed and without the militia that stood down Kornilov. In September 1917 lenin writes about how it would have been wrong to begin insurrection even a few months earlier, in July!

So my point is… the words of our past revolutionaries might be worse than worthless, actually dangerous, if we don't analyze them in context of the actual history of what happened and base our understanding on that.



 

Are there legitimate reasons for leftists to oppose biracialism?

A lot of Black liberationists (including Frantz Fanon) have brought up the issues with inter-racial relationships on the basis they are largely a product of colonialism and imperialism. Colonized peoples face tremendous pressure to change themselves to be more palatable to whiteness. This includes being in romantic relationships with who’re people and having babies with whites.

That may not seem like a big deal but it actually matters a lot. Black intergenerational wealth is one such issue. When a rich or upper-middle class Black guy has children with a white (or non-Black) woman, his wealth gets passed down to mixed hands, not Black hands. This makes it much harder for the Black community as a whole to acquire intergenerational wealth since all of their wealth is being inherited by biracials. Black biracials who were raised by white mothers in particular also report feeling huge psychological problems because their white mothers always held them to white cultural norms and deprived them of their blackness. Plus, there is a huge attempt by the white supremacist media to highlight biracials as opposed to actual Black people. Look at how Drake and Kehlani are propped up by pop culture as opposed to authentic Black people like Doechii.

Personally, I think leftists need to start being critical of this phenomenon since it has implications for liberatory politics and anti-imperialism. Groups like the NOI have always opposed biracial baby-making and I think we should learn from them.
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> has children with a white (or non-Black) woman, his wealth gets passed down to mixed hands, not Black hands.
this happens very frequently in latin america as any successful person from from low class native/black/mestizo background marries into the criollo upper class and so do their children with the end result being that everyone is "technically" mixed but the upper classes have way more european ancestry and they all worship and identify with european/american culture first

>>2692890
Malcolm X was biracial.

>>2692890
This is quite literally the Black capitalist argument.

>intergenerational wealth

Dropped


You support racial segregation because you hate blacks.
I support racial segregation because I don't want minorities to be consumed by mayo ghouls.
We are not on the same side, but maybe we should be.



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