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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.



 

The Communist Party, which has loyally supported the war in Ukraine, has become a target of the Kremlin.

In Russia, even supporting President Vladimir Putin's war policy is not necessarily enough as the security apparatus seeks to eradicate all opposition activity from the country.

This has been experienced firsthand by the Putin-loyal Communist Party, which has now found itself in the authorities' crosshairs, reports the Moscow Times.

The Communist Party is the second-largest party in Russia after Putin's United Russia, holding 57 seats in the 450-seat State Duma.
The party is part of the so-called systemic opposition that nominally opposes the regime but in practice supports Putin on all major issues.

In addition to the Communists, the systemic opposition is represented by the conservative and nationalistic Liberal Democratic Party (despite its name), the nominally social democratic A Just Russia party, and the self-proclaimed liberal New People party.

Before the war in Ukraine, the systemic opposition parties were allowed minor deviations from the official line, but nowadays they are expected to support Putin's line ever more unanimously.

"For those opposing the military actions, it may seem like there is no opposition at all, as all parties represented in parliament officially support the 'special military operation,'" summarized Stanislav Andreychuk of the Russian election monitoring organization Golos to the Moscow Times in April.

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>>2742801
Trve, those are more like the fronts that mafias set up to create an appearance of legality. Not mafias because they're not even the same category of thing, ie they're noncountries

>>2743192
Why from 2007-2008 was the current system so popular

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>>2743327
It was because Putin in the 2000s brought Russia out of the 90s disaster and looked like the Putinist system was working and the West seemed to be friendly enough to be substanable. Notice the decline in support for the Soviet system from 2000-2008 and a big increase after 2008 due to the financial crisis and Georgia in 2008. Putin's response to Ukraine in 2014 by annexing Crimea made him extremely popular. But that was 12 years ago and Socialism has only increased in popularity in Russia despite Putin's individual popularity

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>>2743327
2007 was pretty much the peak year for Putin's Russia to the point where it's the archetypal nostalgic year in millenial memes (that and emo girls). Chaos of 90s and Chechnya is over, oil prices are high, ruble is the strongest it's ever been and will ever be, and Russia has been flooded with affordable Western consumer goods. It seemed like history is truly over and Russia has joined the iPhone Haver club of countries forever. Shortly afterwards the 2008 economic crisis happened and relations with the West started rapidly cooling with the Georgian conflict, which marked the beginning of a decline. 2014 reversed the trend briefly with popular euphoria over the annexation of Crimea and Sochi Olympics, but it's been on a downward trajectory ever since, especially as Russia keeps to free market orthodoxy and respect for "esteemed partners" even in the face of unprecendented sanctions

>>2743715
> Putin in the 2000s brought Russia out of the 90s disaster
LMAO



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Why does it seem like most of the heavy handed police repression and operations in USA that use lethality have been against anarchists? like im talking mass raids in operations, mass arrest sweeps, targeted killings, why did they stop doing that with the more marxist groups like they did in the 80s back and suddenly just seem hyper focused on anarchist. like the cointrlpero of the usa government against them now seems way more harsh than on other lefty groups. anarchists back then basically got to fuck around in communes and get surveilled but not actively destroyed. now fast forward and it's like the opposite. after 9/11 you start seeing way more entrapment cases against anarchists than actual marxist groups, the green scare after was straight up hunting anarchists with cases facing decades, murders by cops, multi-jurisdiction tactical raids on the same day across multiple states, RICOS, and now trump signs a bill naming "anarchist jurisdictions" specifically as the highest lvls of "terror" but the dems been doing the same shit just quieter with biden's and obamas doj still prosecuting 2020 protestors n anarchist being killed by police under biden. meanwhile ml groups mostly just host panels at universities and don't get their doors kicked in at all, they dont have cops visibly come to show force to intimidate them at meetings even but they do all this for anarchist. like why did the state stop caring about leninists who actually wanna seize state power and start obsessing over black blocs who just wanna smash windows. what changed
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>>2743968

Lets not forget, the political power that helped the FBI designate these groups as terrorists didn't emerge from nowhere. it was the direct result of sustained lobbying by the very industries the anarchists targeted. The pharmaceutical, fur, oil, and factory farming industries spent years cultivating relationships with federal law enforcement and pushing for legislation that would criminalize their opponents.

In 1992, Congress passed the Animal Enterprise Protection Act following heavy industry pressure. The Fur Commission USA later noted that the law was a direct response to "animal rights activists and eco-terrorists" who had "caused millions upon millions of dollars in damage" to their profits. But even then the industry wasn't satisfied. After September 11, 2001, they saw an opportunity. The biomedical and fur industries lobbied aggressively for expanded legislation, and in 2006 Congress passed the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, which George W. Bush signed into law . Under its terms, activists who damaged property or disrupted the profit line of an animal business could be convicted of terrorism even when no violence was involved .

The relationship went far beyond legislation. Documents obtained through FOIA requests reveal that the FBI's Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate maintained regular contact with industry groups like the Animal Agriculture Alliance . In 2015, FBI veterinarian Stephen Goldsmith told a trade publication, "Animal rights and environmental groups have committed more acts of terrorism than Al Qaeda" . Four years later, emails show Goldsmith met with AAA representatives and then circulated their intelligence about activist groups within the FBI .

The industry didn't just lobby, they spied just as they spied on the labor organizers of the old days. The Animal Agriculture Alliance hired undercover operatives to infiltrate anarchist meetings, obtain photographs and audio recordings, and file confidential reports to share with federal authorities . One internal document shows the AAA budgeted $4,500 to send an operative to an activist conference in Berkeley . The Fur Commission, National Association for Biomedical Research, and other industry groups had been feeding intelligence to the FBI since at least the 1980s .

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>Why does it seem like most of the heavy handed police repression and operations in USA that use lethality have been against anarchists?

Because the CPUSA and DᛋᛋA, the two leading parties in the American left, are class collaborationists who exist specifically to destroy the American left. They have served their purpose of funneling the revolutionary energy of the left away from anything useful and into the Democratic Party, where it can be contained and destroyed. This is why these organizations continue to exist and suffer no repression from the state.

Not to mention most MLs just mechanically apply Lenin to 21st century America and end up working inside the AFL-CIO, an explicitly anti-Communist organization that exists to PREVENT a militant, organized working class from ever emerging. They feebly cite Lenin's "Left Wing Communism" about working inside reactionary trade unions but fail to recognize that Lenin said to do this because these unions represented the masses of workers in early 20th century Europe, while the modern AFL-CIO represents only about 10%. By working inside this dead end, MLs have essentially guaranteed that they will make no progress of note.

>>2744000
Huh. Interesting. Do you have any recommended further readings?

>>2743879
>>Consider the "property destruction" debates that followed the anti-globalization movement of the 90s. What appeared to many Marxists as emotional release or adventurism was, from within these formations, a materially grounded tactic with specific political objectives. The destruction of corporate property was never intended to immediately build working-class power or seize the means of production. It was intended to force the liberal wing of the movement into open confrontation with its own allegiances. When liberals had to defend property against direct attack, their commitments became visible, not through debate but through action. They were identified, confronted, and ultimately removed from spaces where they had functioned as a moderating, counter-insurgent force. The tactic was not economic; it was a political trap to attack liberalism that attached to movements. It was aimed not at capital directly but at capital's agents within the movement.


Holy based i never considered this.


>>2743958

isnt it illegal to dox an agent like that why would he put his picture on his card?

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>>2744060

https://www.hoopladigital.com/ebook/green-is-the-new-red-will-potter/11860166

^ This was written by a journalist who was visited by the FBI for "legitimizing the ALF" with his in depth studies published about factory farming, in relation to media attention focusing on acts of sabotage. You can easily find it for sale on most platforms, but unfortunately not for free. Definitely worth picking up, because it's written by an investigative journalist with left-wing sympathies so is probably one of the best books on the subject.

Here is some free reading material;

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-6fpsw-16418d7

https://www.ran.org/the-understory/the_fbi_s_not_so_secret_war_against_green_activists/

https://theintercept.com/2019/03/23/ecoterrorism-fbi-animal-rights/

https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/framed-fbi/



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>Previous bread
>2741523

Latest News:
>Special China visit to be delayed - FT
<Fire on the USS Gerald R Ford much more serious than previously asserted, "laundry" fire spread throughout ship and destroyed 600 berths
>US embassy Baghdad (greenzone) struck by drone, C-RAM ineffective - FT
<The entity claims to have attacked Larijani and Gholamreza Soleimani (Basij director), no evidence yet provided.
>Shah gasfield (UAE's largest) struck by drone - FT
<Witkoff lies about contacting Aragchi
>Pirates of the Arabian have entered the chat
<Trump is begging 7 countries (in 5 years) to help police Hummus
>China insists the pool is still closed
<Putin? I don't know what putin is doing tbh
>More ACK's and More ACK's to come from USAF (and fizzlers)
<OIL STILL RISING
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Morgan' anti-imperializt sisters! What did I miss?

>>2744259
Or better yet, they need to mine the airfield so that they have to stop using the air port for demining

Thank you anon for making the emergency bake BTW

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>>2744263
<Captain Sinbad Invites You To New Bread
>>2744263
<Captain Sinbad Invites You To New Bread
>>2744263
<Captain Sinbad Invites You To New Bread
>>2744263
<Captain Sinbad Invites You To New Bread
>>2744263
<Captain Sinbad Invites You To New Bread
>400 lbs turk is breaking into my chimney again

DEETS



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Belgian court sends ex-diplomat, 93, to trial over 1961 murder of Congo leader
Étienne Davignon, the only person still alive among 10 Belgians the Lumumba family accuses of involvement in the killing, is charged with participation in war crimes. The decision, which follows a surprise referral by the Brussels prosecutor last June, can be appealed against. Davignon, a former vice-president of the European Commission, has denied the charges.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/17/ex-belgian-diplomat-93-trial-1961-murder-patrice-lumumba

Activist cleared of terror charges over alleged support for Hamas
Bristol Crown Court heard she attended a march in Cardiff in November 2023 and addressed a crowd gathered at Ty William Morgan in Central Square, telling them she was “sick of being told to condemn Hamas.” A jury unanimously acquitted Devonish, who was arrested in January 2024 after a video of her speech was posted on social media, of the single charge against her following a two-day trial at the court.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/activist-cleared-terror-charges-over-alleged-support-hamas

Petro accuses Ecuador of bombing Colombian territory, deepening rift with Noboa
Petro first made the accusation during a televised cabinet meeting and later repeated it on X, where he said there were “27 charred bodies” linked to the attacks and that Quito’s explanation was “not credible.” The Colombian leader also argued that the bombings did not appear to have been carried out either by illegal armed groups — “they do not have planes” — or by Colombia’s own security forces, because, he said, he had given no such order.
https://en.mercopress.com/2026/03/17/petro-accuses-ecuador-of-bombing-colombian-territory-deepening-rift-with-noboa

Controversial Chile pardons 2019 protests : Kast Considers Pardoning 102 Convicted Agents
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UFW acts on allegations against César Chávez
UFW said what is alleged against Chávez is incompatible with the union's values, per the statement. The union said it has no firsthand knowledge or direct reports but considers the allegations serious enough to act.
https://www.axios.com/local/san-antonio/2026/03/17/united-farm-workers-ufw-cesar-chavez-march-allegations
https://archive.ph/LtAbm

Trump counter-terrorism chief quits over Iran war, blaming Israel
Kent’s letter lauded Trump’s foreign military actions in his first administration, such as the killing of Qassem Suleimani and “defeating Isis” while avoiding being drawn into “never-ending wars”. But he charged the president with abandoning this posture after an influence campaign.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/17/joe-kent-resigns-director-national-counterterrorism-center

New York City seeks to stop defending former Mayor Eric Adams in sex assault suit
In a court filing Tuesday, attorneys for the city's Law Department asked to be allowed to withdraw from defending Adams from a suit alleging he sexually assaulted a woman when he was a transit cop in 1993.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/new-york-city-seeks-stop-defending-former-mayor-eric-adams-sex-assault-rcna263937

Florida Republican student group sues university after suspension over Nazi salute post
On Saturday, University of Florida (UF) blocked campus operations of the school’s College Republicans after the group’s state leadership said it had disbanded the chapter for engaging in “a pattern of conduct that violated its rules and values, including a recent antisemitic gesture”.
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The trade union movement needs a political strategy
UNITE the union has decided to cut its affiliation to the Labour Party by more than half a million pounds a year, or more than 40 per cent. The immediate reason is the continuing incapacity of the government to resolve the bin strike in Birmingham, triggered by the determination of the Labour-run council to cut workers’ wages. Indeed, some of the money saved in affiliation fees will go towards paying court fines imposed in the course of the dispute, which has now been going on for more than a year. To that extent, Unite’s move is wholly understandable. It surely responds to the real anger the union’s membership will feel about the Birmingham dispute. The move also follows strident but accurate criticisms of Labour’s record on a range of issues by Unite general secretary Sharon Graham. She has described the government as “devoid of purpose” and failing to act in the working-class interest. Graham was one of the strongest critics of the winter fuel benefit cut, of the watering down of the Employment Rights Act and the attack on welfare. On all these issues she has spoken for millions across the country who feel profoundly let down by Keir Starmer’s government. The burning question now is how the trade unions can lead the movement in imposing a new course on Labour before power is handed over to Nigel Farage and the Reform hard right.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/trade-union-movement-needs-political-strategy

In the New Geo-Economic Order, Price Shocks Are Here to Stay
Less than three years after the disruptions of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine subsided, the world economy confronts another sustained energy and supply chain shock. The war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran, and Iran’s retaliatory strikes against US military assets and oil production infrastructure across the Persian Gulf, have brought shipping through the all-important Strait of Hormuz to a near standstill. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has declared the closure the “largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market.” Some 34 percent of globally traded crude oil, 19 percent of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, and 16 percent of the trade in refined petroleum products such as dPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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We have to rig Hungary's election. We have to finance organizations that will rig Hungary's election and ensure a victory for anti-imperialist comrade Orbán.

<Polls show that there's a good Chance Orbán will lose the next election. Chances of this tard attacking Ukraine to reclaim Hungarian inhabited areas and to postpone an electoral defeat just got a bit higher.


We have to ensure Orban wins, lets fund some organization that rigs the election or donate to the party of FIDESZ.
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Why don't we have any leftist movements besides the socdem Szikra retards aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. I hecking love social democracy, make the rich pay am I right guys?

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>>2684898
More like social darwinist. Still useful against EU though.

>>2685002
Not because of Ukraine though. He supports his satellite party to get access to the country for his capital rather than because of Slovenia's impotent foreign policy.

>>2684859
The Fidesz movement is perfectly and profoundly revolutionary because Orban is a revolutionary.
-Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

>>2698828
>why should I care
Nobody is begging for your attention. You are welcome to fuck off.

>>2684844
if orban looses serbias ruling party is fucked and will go into meltdown by the end of the year,i still cant decide if that is good or bad though,the young student movement isint ready and everything else is worse then shit.If he loses the next 2-4 years will be a anarchic free for all and i doubt the left here will be able to size on that.



 

Thread for news and discussions of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, its material conditions, the status and health of its socialist tradition, disproving common myths about it, etc.

Archive of the previous DPRK thread:
https://leftypol.org/leftypol_archive/res/12395.html
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>>2740751
Maybe you could be this guy one day anon

The DPRK is an elaborate prank

>>2740902
On the proletariat

>>2740902
Me when I have to make an entire potemkin nation because uhh huuhh

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Appartently, the other day was the tenth anniversary of someone FAFOing in the DPRK.



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Anwar Shaikh - Historical Foundations of Political Economy
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>>2741135
Yes, such are the terms of the "Paradox of Tolerance".

>>2739199
Yes, yes but Marx still quite
literally criticized political economy as a sham, didn't he? He talks about its complete decline after Ricardo
>>2741135
Meds

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>>2742998
>he literally criticized political economy as a sham, didn't he?
Did he? You sound unsure.
>He talks about its complete decline after Ricardo
Yes, he discusses the timine here:
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/p3.htm
The period of "classical political economy" (1662-1820) is superseded by a period of "vulgar political economy", ended by the repeal of the corn laws (1820-46), and which then moves to "syncretism", such as in Mill (1848), concurrent with continental revolution. The change in circumstances, Marx explains, is due to the initial contest for power by the bourgeoisie, and finally, their political ascendancy, which betrays the previous discourse by a new-found loyalty to capital. Marx hardly ever criticises classical political economy, because of course, that's where most of his ideas come from. The most he speaks on it is here:
<Classical Political Economy nearly touches the true relation of things, without, however, consciously formulating it. This it cannot, so long as it sticks in its bourgeois skin.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch19.htm
This is only in reference to substituting "labour" for "labour-power". But where does the theory of labour power come from to begin with? We may read:
<One of the oldest economists and most original philosophers of England — Thomas Hobbes — has already, in his Leviathan, instinctively hit upon this point overlooked by all his successors. He says: “the value or worth of a man is, as in all other things, his price: that is so much as would be given for the use of his power.” Proceeding from this basis, we shall be able to determine the value of labour as that of all other commodities.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1865/value-price-profit/ch02.htm
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The first labour law in England was the "Ordinance of Labourers" (1349), which compelled all people below 60 to work, it set a maximum wage of £2/y and a net work day of around 10 hours. This was then strengthened by "The Statute of Labourers" (1351) which had its means to regulate wages from the increasing real wages seen in the market, due to the demand for labour, incurred by the plague. Thus, the state saw to arrest the labour market by setting the price of labour directly, as well as increasing the supply of labour by compulsion. Despite this, wages tended to increase throughout the 14th century, and had doubled by the beginning of the 15th.

By this time, the guilds had largely managed urban affairs, where trades and craft where based, with members having mutual protections, as opposed to the population of the country, whose agricultural labour was based in serfdom or slavery. We can read guild law codes, such as the Carta Di Bologna (1264) or Les Règlements de Londres pour les Maçons (1356), which set up systems of apprenticeship, fair pay and the like.

We see the overhaul of local guild powers in the "Statute of Artificers" (1562) which sought to regulate wages and movement for the workers in cities, by placing powers over guilds in their admission of apprentices, effectively de-skilling labour, while at once limiting wages, even imprisoning those employers who agreed to pay workers more than what was permitted. Some base this shift in the idea that by this time, labour had greater imperative in the country than the towns, by a focus on agricultural exports than local crafts, as per the mercantilist swoon of early capitalism, eventually culminating in the East India Company (1600 CE).

If we track this from the tendency of primitive accumulation to dispossess peasant farmers by landed gentry, then we see how a focus on the country brings the original momentum for capital, while the town or city becomes central with later industrialisation in the 18th and 19th century, by which time, the bourgeoisie (burghers; city-dwellers) ascend in political prominance, while the country and village declines. At once however, the country becomes depopulated of labourers as they centralise into cities, while the aristocracy dwells in the greenery. Marx discusses this in the union Britain makes with Ireland (1801), that the British lords expel the Irish country into English cities, as they appropriate the land for themselves. We can see Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

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In reading the mercantilists, I stumbled upon Josiah Child's discussions on the rate of interest (1668):
<the Low Interest in Holland, proceeds from their abundance of money
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A32837.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext
This interested me because of what Smith wrote, that the rate of profit cannot be uniformly measured, but must proceed from the rate of interest, which by its market rate, tracks spending, which Smith claims has been increasing in England since Henry VIII (Holland having an abundance of money in circulation and having low interest rates would then be concurrent). In looking for more material, I then found Marx discussing Child:
<During the entire 18th century there is the cry, with Holland referred to as an example, for a compulsory reduction of the rate of interest (and legislation acts accordingly), in order to subordinate interest-bearing capital to commercial and industrial capital, instead of the reverse. The main spokesman for this movement is Sir Josiah Child, the father of ordinary English private banking.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1894-c3/ch36.htm
This is quite right, as we may read directly (1668):
<It being the necessary and never-failing consequence of a high Interest all the World over, to enrich a very few, and impoverish all the rest of the Nation
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A32837.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext
Child further speaks on the fact that the Dutch owe their riches to the purposeful reduction of the rate of interest in borrowing money. Marx quotes an obscure passage from an unknown source which aligns with previous comments from Child, that the lowering of interest (that is, of making borrowing money easier) often acts as a cause, not an effect, of wealth, by increasing commerce. Marx then sees this transition of banking from the point of usury to productive investment as the pivot by which industrial capital gets a stronghold, especially through central banking (central banking as an inPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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🧣 Discuss Politics related to the mighty occupied nation of of Appalachia ⛏️
It’s time Leftypol pays more attention to the beautiful land of Appalachia. As an upper Appalachian myself o can say that this is Easily one of the most historically proletarian places in America because the coal miner’s union back in the day bravery fought cops and the national guard, however unfortunately post-red-scare the Appalachian people became surf-brained and got into an Abusive relationship with the Republican Party and conservatism in general. Appalachia has been victim to unequal exchange in what is supposed to be it’s own country, they shut down our steel mills and do nothing but mine our mountains and frack our fields and it doesn’t go to funding our schools, hospitals, or infrastructure, of course this is the case in all of America but especially in Appalachia, it’s basically a neo-colony in its own country. We must help re-radicalize the Appalachian people! Rednecks of the world Unite!
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>>2743044
then move uygha, you’re not a serf 😭

>>2743044
I once went to a general store there before the hurricane destroyed that town, it amazes me that China can build a bridge in 2 days but we can’t repair Asheville in 2 years because the insurance companies wanna make money.

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Did you know that JD Vance made his debut by writing a book about how Appalachians are welfare queens who deserve less and should eat dirt and stop complaining? What a fucking cuck!

>>2698758

white workers suffer from mental disorders related to white supremacy

>>2743072
JD Vance will be the most likely candidate to perpetrate an actual white genocide.



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third world proletarians, the most exploited on earth, regularly ask why 1st world proletarians don't do more. why don't they rebel? why don't they have revolutions? why have the first world proletariat not lifted a finger against their governments? the conclusion is treatlerism. they are willing and gleeful collaborators who benefit from plunder and so have become a "bourgeois proletariat" (engels said this about english workers in the late 19th century) fine. but it is a futile effort to ask someone who supposedly benefits from imperialism to fight it. they are your oppressor. do not beg your oppressor to stop oppressing you. that's naive cuckoldry at best. the next question then becomes, why do the third world proletariat not destroy the first world? the answer is they are too weak. they lack sovereignty. they don't have nukes. the imperial core sanctions, coups, embargoes, invades, bombs them every time they try to rise up. the only one brave enough to rise up seem to be the hyper religious ones who have no interest in communism, and they tend to get destroyed because they don't have a materialist understanding and just vibe based on the idea that god will give them the strength to win against impossible odds. not good… ok so what we have is a pretty bleak situation. the 1st world proletariat won't revolt because they benefit, and the 3rd world proletariat can't revolt because they're weak. What is left? bernsteinism? thinking capitalism will destroy itself if you wait long enough? embracing climate collapse and post apocalyptic scavenger theses? well that's anticommunist and opportunist. anprim ideology?

we have to get to the root here. i'm sick of the circular arguments where third worlders/worldists beg treatlers to stop being treatlers , and treatlers antagonize third worlders and tell them to win against impossible odds without any help from within the belly of the beast?

certain posters on here like felix says you need a crisis in the imperial core that accelerates economic collapse to create conditions for proletarian revolution. but nobody wants to go around blowing up power stations on the off chance it makes a lobotomized population of reactionaries who can't even point to iran or ukraine on a map suddenly pick up guns and attack the imperial core superpower.

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>>2740846
Keep posting eventually things will change

>>2740847
2 more weeks

>>2740507
>They don't.
i have seen it happen on this very board. like chagosposter does it every day

>>2740507
>Getting off your ass is a good start.
t. man also on his ass

>>2740832

only feds call people who take action "adventurist". anything that goes beyond theory book clubs and ego stroking is adventurist to these peons. CPUSA is a known fed organization.



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