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That cross eyed POS (piece of shit) think he can tell us what to do and what to think just because he got tons of cunny (underage girls privates) when he was a schoolteacher (professeur d'écoles) dont mean he gets to tell me i must live a certain way. Though we can all admit he is FAR more based than Junger (Ernst Junger) who never had the courage to dismantle reactionary gynocracy (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majorit%C3%A9_sexuelle_en_France) by having sex with underage girls (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fille).
I liked him in Boris Vian though.
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I think we should just stop giving any consideration to that bunch of French pederasts that too many consider 'intellectuals'. A lot of mumbojumbo with a few captivating catchphrases thrown into the mix. There's plenty of other stuff one can read and get valuable insights from.
One of the actually based Frenchmen, Pierre Bourdieu, correctly stated that in a capitalist society, intellectuals are fundamentally a dominated section of the dominant class: they have a cultural capital they can profit from on the market instead of a classic financial or industrial form of capital. There are obviously individual exceptions, but the place of the intellectual is just that.
I guess that's why you constantly have people salivating on faggots like the ones OP and other anons talk about itt, while you rarely get any mention of Bourdieu.

>>2751032
The flag of Algeria was made by an anarcho-syndicalist woman who fugged w/ one of the main figures behind the natlib

how about dong-pull shartre

bump

It's a French thing. You wouldn't get it.



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What does /leftypol/ think of cynical realism? It seems to be an artistic movement in China, and many of the name associated with it live there (in the mainland), but when I asked deepseek about it, it's censorship got triggered and it refuses to give me more information about it.
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>>2752585
Aside from the skulls in OP and the 4th pic here, I'm struggling to see where the "cynical" part comes in play here. This seems quite whimsical actually. Reminds me of gnome hyperborea.

>>2752578

Anything I don't like is "reactionary" or "petite-bourgeois".

Not something I'd hang up in my living room….

>>2748554
Assuming you're not just asshurt about leftcoms , if you want to help leftcoms (aka communists) then you can start by abandoning your anti-communism



 

So, it appears that despite the most common assumptions, labour "aristocratic"/well paid workers can and have been notable partecipants in the class struggle, everywhere from Italy to Chile and from the UK to South Africa

> The most important counter-example is the Russian working class in the early 20th century. The backbone of Lenin’s Bolsheviks (something he was most definitely aware of) were the best paid industrial workers in the Russian cities – skilled machinists in the largest factories. Lower paid workers, such as the predominantly female textile workers, were generally either unorganized or apolitical (until the beginnings of the revolution) or supported the reformist Mensheviks.


> German Communism became a mass movement when tens of thousands of well-paid metal workers left the Independent Socialists and joined the Communists in 1921. The French and Italian Communists also became mass parties through the recruitment of thousands of machinists who led the mass strikes of the postwar period. These highly paid workers were also overrepresented in the smaller Communist parties of the United States and Britain.


> In Chile between 1970 and 1973, and Argentina between 1971 and 1974, copper miners and metal workers engaged in industrial struggles and took the lead in mass mobilizations against the military and the right. In Brazil, it was the well-paid metal workers in the suburbs of San Paolo who led mass strikes in the 1970s that created the CUT


> it was the highest paid Black workers in South Africa – in mining, auto, steel – whose struggles in the 1970s created the radical and militant FOSATU trade union confederation.


https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/atc/129.html
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>>2786991
>When you say that the Iranian bourgeoisie must be destroyed for socialism
The bourgeoisie of all countries eventually need to be destroyed for socialism. Socialism as a system is antithetical to their existence.
>you are implicitly legitimizing the Israeli destruction of all of Iranian society
That might be the case if I hadn't said that the national bourgeoisie are progressive compared to imperialism and that Iran should be supported against Israel for this reason. How about you actually read what I said instead explicitly instead of imagining what you think I said implicitly?

>>2787471
You simply fail to recognize that anti-imperialism *is* part pf the overal arc of the proletarian revolution, and that that governments, even bourgeois ones, can have genuine popular legitimacy among the masses, because they, at this juncture, correspond with the interests of the masses.

All that so you can flatten the first world workers, who are aiding imperialism or doing nothing, with the third world workers, who are opposing it, as both "not doing revolution"

It is very transparent

>>2788523
>You simply fail to recognize that anti-imperialism *is* part pf the overal arc of the proletarian revolution
If you think I've failed to recognize that then you don't understand a word of my point. Anti-imperialism (even when bourgeois led) is obviously part of the socialist struggle, but unless it is followed by a revolutionary socialist government of workers and peasants, it becomes an exercise in futility. National bourgeois governments can accomplish important historical tasks without which socialism would be impossible, but their progressive potential is highly conditional, limited, and prone to disappearing as they reach a modus vivendi with imperialism. This has happened over and over again, and it is exceedingly rare for a national bourgeois revolution to result in socialism. Far more common is for the anti-imperialist orientation of such governments to gradually fade before evaporating completely (after neutralizing the local communists), bringing us back to square one.
>All that so you can flatten the first world workers, who are aiding imperialism or doing nothing, with the third world workers, who are opposing it, as both "not doing revolution"
I stand by that statement. Workers in the third world are not displaying much more in the way of independent class power and consciousness than their Western counterparts. They are absorbed into the political orbit of their bourgeoisie. The only difference is that the third world bourgeoisie which has absorbed them has some progressive potential, whereas the first world bourgeoisie do not. The working people of national bourgeois countries are absolutely being led into a better cause, but the problem is that they are being led rather than leading. This is the obvious origin of your impulse to substitute national bourgeois for proletarian politics and regimes, and your reluctance to acknowledge the clear limitations of the national bourgeoisie as a progressive force. If you were to acknowledge first, that the national bourgeoisie cannot supplant the proletariat as the ultimate revolutionary subject, and second, that the third world proletariat is captured by their bourgeoisie, you would be forced to abandon your chauvinist, anti-Marxist notions that replace class struggle with geopolitical cheerleading. I hope Iran utterlyPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2788523
>that governments, even bourgeois ones, can have genuine popular legitimacy among the masses, because they, at this juncture, correspond with the interests of the masses.
Kek, you are fucking retarded

Whoops, looks like the italian working class got their concessions and then dropped the "anti-genocide" pretense
No refunds!



 

It looks like the hysteria over Gabriel Rockhill's expose of CIA funded western marxism has hit Jacobin. Since Rockhill's book was published, he's been living rent free in the heads of critical theorists. A bourgeois Indian academic who lives in the US and considers China "sweatshop socialism" has made at least 20 FB posts about Rockhill over the past month. Katerina Kolozova, a "marxist" from FYROM who wrote an article where she said "real marxists" wanted the breakup of Yugoslavia because it was "fake socialism" and Monkeydonians were "real europeans" unlike "Russians and Ukrainians" also went into meltdown mode. The Jacobin article just ties it all together. The author says we need critical theory and western marxism more than we need another Stalin or Mao. But given how impotent western marxists have been to achieve any kind of revolutionary success, it seems that their main issue with Rockhill is that he accurately diagnoses them as hacks. None of the articles, op-eds, or posts about Rockhill's book actually try to refute the facts he presents (backed up by FOIA requests) but just defend bourgeois liberal democracy as superior to actually existing socialism. The Indian admitted to me he didn't even finish Rockhill's book, and one of my irl friends who's been flipping out about it has refused to even read it. If Rockhill is so wrong, why is it no one can actually refute his truth nukes?
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CTWG made two podcast episodes diving into Rockhill's Who Paid The Pipers of Western Marxism, if anyone is interested to give it a listen.
https://podcastaddict.com/critique-of-the-podcast-form/episode/222111901


>>2789552
Critical Theory Working Group.
https://ctwgwebsite.github.io/blog/

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>who's afraid of some old geezer
Lol pussies



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edit i made

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This is the entire war in a nutshell



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>>2755521
>not even willing to look good in a symbolic vote for soft power purposes
if you put this in fiction they would say it was over the top, too on the nose, cartoonish
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>>2757107
>nationalism is when you say that slavery is bad

>>2757124
No its when you try to claim a certain historical event as being the worst atrocity ever in human history forming a hierarchy of opression and then trying to use that to leveradge monetary benefits to for your ethnic groups personal gain.

>>2756959
Or even something that UK/France vetoed? It's almost always the US

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>>2756803
No, its all a shame. The U.S can pratically veto anything, even at a majority level. I wish they just disband.



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I want this crisis in Iran to lead to a communist revolution in the country, but I know that the movement is weak both domestically and internationally. But still I hope.
Do you feel the same?
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>>2789683
>because communists must defeat imperialism before they can begin constructing socialism in their own country
Unless you think socialists government would be worse equipped for defeating imperialism than their current one, I dont see how that is a counter argument. The goals is taking state power and establishing socialism. If the socialist movement would have harder time conducting its work under whatever new government Iran would get in case current one gets defeated, then there might be an argument for collaboration with the current government (e.g. socialists working in defense of liberal democracy against fascism), but you yourself pointed out it cant really be any worse. In which case socialists should do everything in their power to get in power. If that contributes to colour revolution, so fucking what, the job of the communist party is to exploit the situation to further their goals.

>>2789683
>defeat imperialism first
No. The issue with AES countries is that they are too afraid to attack imperialism at its heart, with an unannounced, pre-emptive nuclear strike. Too much pussyfooting around because of civilians and workers being killed.
Oh well!

>>2789698
>Unless you think socialists government would be worse equipped for defeating imperialism than their current one, I dont see how that is a counter argument.
Because if they were to overthrow the Islamic Republic now, the chances are that they wouldn't get a socialist government, but a pro-imperialist one.
>but you yourself pointed out it cant really be any worse
I didn't say that, I said nobody is in a tougher situation than them. It can absolutely get worse for Iran. Just look at Libya and Syria if you want to get a sense of what that might look like.
>If that contributes to colour revolution, so fucking what, the job of the communist party is to exploit the situation to further their goals.
If it contributes to a colour revolution then this wouldn't be furthering their goals, it would be undoing them and making them harder to achieve. In a neo-colonial country, communists have two basic tasks. First, drive out the imperialists and establish national sovereignty. It should go without saying that socialism can't exist under conditions of imperialist dominance and neo-colonialism. Second, they must establish a dictatorship of the proletariat. The Islamic Republic has already accomplished the first task, and their defeat would mean reversing it.

>>2789716
It should go without saying that national sovereignty is a mirage and a fool's errand under neocolonial capitalism

>>2789734
If Iran didn't have national sovereignty then the Americans wouldn't be trying to take it from them.



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Invitation to
29th Farkha Festival in Palestine 2026 –
Fighting against Genocide and Apartheid
Summer 2026 in Farkha/ West Bank, Palestine

March 13, 2026

Dear Comrades and Friends,
the Festival Committee, the Youth of the Palestinian People Party (former Palestinian Communist Party), and Albad Cultural Center have decided that despite, or rather because of, the ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestine, a Farkha Festival will take place this year. Because resistance means life.

We invite you to participate in one week of volunteer work, political discussions and workshops about the Palestinian struggles towards liberation and justice and the right of self determination, struggles of Palestinian women, left perspectives and cultural activities in the village of Farkha in Palestine.

The 29th edition of the Farkha Festival will be held in August 2026. Before the festival starts we will organize a three day long political tour to places and regions of resistance in Palestine to learn more about concrete local struggles directly from political activists and organizations on the ground, in order to know more how to continue the internationalist struggle.
Farkha Festival is rooted in and inspired by the work of the communist leader Tawfeeq Zayyad, a national poet and politician who was elected mayor of Nazareth in 1973. Tawfeeq played a key role in pressuring the occupation government to end its repression towards Palestinians – those who remained in their homes after the Nakba „1948 war„ and now live inside Israel. Because Tawfeeq tried to bring about change from within, he was constantly threatened by the occupying forces, his projects for the community of Nazareth were rejected, and his funding was significantly cut. Nevertheless, he managed to gather thousands of people every year to organize volunteer festivals in Nazareth and, with the help of the volunteers’ labor, to implement the Nazareth municipality’s plans without much state funding.

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Bump in the name of Falesteen.

You call yourself fucking internationalists just a bunch of larpers who want to wear palestine as a skin to make yourselves feel good.

bump

>>2742134
Twerk for palestine type event
combucha and cha-cha with tumblr islamoqueer liberals

the real struggle against genocide is the struggle for the extermination of everyone religious

>>2776873
Why do you hate Palestinian Communists?



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In my view, all ideologies can be compressed in these 12:

radical left:
anarchism
communism

moderate left:
social-democracy
social liberalism

moderate right:
libertarianism
conservatism

radical right:
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A disillusioned Stalinist is an anarcho-egoist. A disillusioned anarcho-egoist is a Stalinist. The power grabbing and warrior like left, the maoists, cross over with the anarcho-nihilists, the egoists. The anarcho-socialists, the democratic socialists, the revisionists, all have cross over with one another. Early Leninism and the early individualist anarcho-communism flavors both have big roots in the 1800s nihilist movement so this makes sense.

>>2789510
Saying you're not fascist because you give exclusive political power to one class instead of the other is not particularly honest

>>2789515
>I don't use the term proletarian
Petite bourgeoisie lover statement

>>2789515
This is why nobody likes egoists

>The 'middle' between 100 billion and $0 net worth is actually $50,000

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This is the true political compass



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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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i remember hearing about this case where the company LaFarge had a cement plant in northern Syria and they paid protection money to ISIS and Al Nusra.

Hospital at centre of child HIV outbreak caught reusing syringes in undercover filming

Not long after her brother contracted the virus, Asma was also diagnosed with HIV. Her family believe both children contracted it from injections with contaminated needles during routine medical treatment at a government hospital in Taunsa, in the province of Punjab, Pakistan.

They are two of the 331 children that BBC Eye has identified as testing positive for HIV in the city between November 2024 and October 2025.

After a doctor at a private clinic linked the outbreak to the hospital, called THQ Taunsa, in late 2024, local authorities promised a "massive crackdown" and suspended the hospital's medical superintendent in March 2025 – but a BBC Eye investigation can now reveal that dangerous injection practices continued months later.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyrd818gd2o

>>2780838
This is what jizya was made for

what regions does Rojova still hold?

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