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Fuck this guy. I’m tired of seeing liberals and even “principled” leftists like Jacobin Mag prop him up as the greatest thing to happen to American leftism, like he’s sone kind of modern-Day William Z Foster.

In reality, Mamdani is a total fraud. He’s pandered to Zionists even before taking office. Then after taking office he’s sucked up to Chabad-Lubavitcher which is a satanic racist Jewish supremacist org with ties to the Russian mafia and Zionist entity. Why? He’s even thrown his own wife under the bus for working with Palestinian liberation activist Susan Abdulhawa. I guess he thinks kosher feelings outweigh Palestinian lives. He hasn’t done anything he’s promised in making NYC a cheaper and easier place to live. And yet delusional leftists still love and support him.

If Mamdani was truly principled he’d make it illegal to be a Zio in NYC. Semd police to monitor all synagogues for promoting Zionism. Track donations to the IOF from Jewish orgs. Fully divest NYC from the Zionist entity and all companies that do business with the Zionist entity. Get ICE to deport anyone with Zionist entity citizenship ( I hear there are a lot of them in Brooklyn and Queens). Ban AIPAC and all other pro-Zionist groups. Shut down businesses like Eichler’s which routinely sell Zionist products.

Mamdani ran on the basis of defying the Zionist Lobby so he needs to keep his promises.
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>>2746538
>fuck this guy
Trump: Yes

Unforgivable

>>2782652
genuinely because most leftists are so far detached from real politics that they dont recognize what the good practices are. most of them are just virtue signaling college kids who want you to repeat talking points like a mantra instead of actually changing things

>>2783301
>social democrats
>actually changing things
exquisite ragebait, this is one of your best works

>>2782652
>anti-zionist soccdems specifically
the only anti-zionist socdems I can think of are the guys in Spain



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about the situation in Hungary, obviously they voted in a stooge, there is no doubt about that, it's a fate shared by most countries in the periphery. however, this time around it seems that it is not a CIA stooge? rather someone blessed by Western European capital?

I've seen that this new PM is a strong proponent of the Euro (it probably benefits WE MNCs when particular countries no longer can engage in currency devaluations), he's also, of course, in favour of militarism, procurement and stocking up of armaments, and condemns "Russian imperialism" (whatever that means, he fails to notice that it's primarily western countries that support imperialistic attitudes, not Russia). also notice how all western newspapers had propped him up prior to the election (for example: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/25/the-time-is-here-the-ex-government-insider-shaking-up-hungarian-politics), they are all bought but still they wouldn't be able to do that if he were labeled the enemy of moneyed interests

what do u guys think about him/tisza party

>>2783367
I'm sure if you look into his background all roads lead to London



 

We have arguably reset back to a time right around the time of marx's life or right after his death. The 1990s free market triumphalism ended in 2008 but the new era also does not resemble the cold war era. We are back in an era of great powers, but the social democratic compromise has mostly broken down. Massive levels of financialization. Workers have no parties for themselves, and the labor movement is weak but burgeoning.

We need to go back to the mass socialist parties before the 1914 split, SPD, SPA, PSOE etc. Though these parties have mostly degenerated into capitalist parties that don't even claim marxism anymore or just dont exist like the SPA, new attempts are currently starting at building new mass marxist parties, DSA in america, die linke in germany etc.

Attempts at trying to replicate a highly disciplined leninist vanguard have just repeatedly resulted hundreds of tiny sects. that stay irrelevant and go nowhere. We need to retrace our steps back to the late 19th century, and stop trying to create yet another vanguard book club with 5 people
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>>2782031
Pancakes won

>>2782695
>Lenin was a Kautskyite
until 1914 when Kautsky became a renegade, revolutionary defencist, and nationalist. Lenin ironically gets accused by clowns on here of being a Russian Robespierre, nothing more than a national bourgeois revolutionary for semi-feudal Russia, who brought about Capitalism in a Red Dress. But no bourgeois revolutionary ever did revolutionary defeatism.

>>2782719
there is a weak but burgeoning workers movement right now, like I said our era most resembles that of marx's in that way

>die linkie
>marxist
wut

>>2782031
The obvious difference between then and now is that 150 years of industrial and national development have taken place. We have a mature, global capitalist economy that is beset by crisis due to declining profit rates and overproduction.

Mass socialist parties don't exist because workers have been anaesthetized by mass media and civil society, while their power is denied by deindustrialization and capital flight. This means that the opportunist compromises of social democracy and Marxism-Leninism are not possible, but it also means mobilizing people for actual communism is very difficult.



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If the working class doesn’t take power, it will have to live under barbarism. It’s a choice between workers’ power—which is to say a global socialist republic emerging from each nation of the earth installing their own dictatorship of the proletariat—or a third world war that could go nuclear. We cannot live under capitalism any longer and there is no hope for humanity under the decay of the American empire. We need the workers to take power, installing a workers’ government; otherwise, we are faced with death, fascism, ecological collapse, militarism, war, colonialism, and a farcical system where people are exploited in the names of profit. Join a socialist party and help build the real revolutionary movement. For socialism! Ad astra!

>>2783211
>Join a socialist party

Which one?

>>2783247
The ACP, the only American leftist party to have made any in-roads with the axis of resistance

>>2783211
Every western socialist party that currently exists is a dead end. If any were going to achieve anything, they'd have achieved it by now. Instead, most are dead, irrelevant, or bolstered only by the even-faster suicides of socdem parties. (and thus become Socdems themselves)
The problem with the left, broadly speaking, is that it is entirely uninterested in questions of organizational structure and management, or that insofar as it engages with them it does so as a cargo-cult exercise in building the CPSU or actually-existing-communism in one central committee, rather than asking "what are we practically trying to achieve and what organizational structure will enable us to do that" like any other serious organization on the planet would do.

The average leftist org could not be trusted to run a lemonade stand, but it wants you to believe that one day it'll be capable of taking and holding power. Moreover, every single one would rather sit around and debate whether there will be ice cream under communism or put out "demands" on behalf of a working class who don't know it exists and which it has no means to enforce consequences for not following instead of - say - running a lemonade stand to train comrades in not being totally useless LARPers.

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>>2783285
>Do nothing
>Win



 

California's Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043), signed in October 2025, requires all operating system providers (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux) to implement user age verification during device setup, effective January 1, 2027. The law mandates collecting user age data and transmitting an 'age signal' to apps to restrict content for minors.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/california-law-operating-systems-ask-163009783.html

Why is no one talking about this?
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>>2782726
If you're hearing dog whistles, you're the dog

>>2782726
Simple, he is a religger. 99.999% of religgers are reactionary scum

>>2776418
Just say "bourgeoisie" already

On topic this is how the government can become reactionary; claim to "protect children" while enforcing practices that restrict the freedom of speech of the masses. Not to mention that age verification providers (Roblox, LinkedIn, etc.) send your face to the feds. This will eventually begin a reactionary purity spiral where applications of any kind will be forbidden in order to "protect the people".

>>2776401
I honestly support restricting kids from accessing tech brainrot but this is a dumb way to go about it.

>>2777533
>Facebork lawyers convinced the legislators that age verification at application level was too hard to do and that it should happen at operating system level.
bruh
Microsoft and Apple L, they need better lobbyists

>>2782887
And yet i have a better understanding of "le'based scisnce" than you ever will.

For example champ, you are aware scientists believe there will be a second big-bang correct? Relatively soon in fact in math terms. On the precipice of a sextillion years if you assume 10^68 million from what we know so far.

Now i know you're an incel so sex anything is scary. Let alone sextillion…but basically it's the number after quintillion which is the number after a trillion

The thing is it could happen even sooner as "time" is finite resource. Oh you think I'm reactionary now??? You'll be espousing cosmic Malthusianism when you realize time is a relative byproduct of momentum and can run dry. It is running dry. You are literally running out of time.

Good argument for accelerationism too as you see, my thesis is we can directly expend time via leptons. A theoretical particle very sensitive to electromagnetics and volatile.



 

Overnight attacks target US centre at Baghdad airport: security officials
Several waves of departures from the US facility occurred on Saturday from the airport, according to another Iraqi security source, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter. "Eight separate attacks, carried out until dawn with rockets and drones, targeted the US centre," the senior security official told AFP, adding that "some rockets landed near the base".
https://www.newarab.com/news/overnight-attacks-target-us-centre-baghdad-airport-security-officials

US sending 10,000 more troops to Middle East despite Iran ceasefire
The newspaper, quoting current and former US officials speaking on condition of anonymity, reported on Tuesday that the US was sending about 6,000 troops on board the USS George HW Bush carrier and the ships escorting it to the region.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/15/us-sending-10000-more-troops-to-middle-east-despite-iran-ceasefire
https://archive.ph/8Ac23

Israeli forces number Palestinian women’s hands during Jenin invasion
The women, along with nearly 40,000 Palestinians, have been forcibly expelled by Israeli forces from Jenin and other camps in the northern West Bank following a military offensive that began in January 2025. The invasion has left much of the camps in ruins, while large areas remain inaccessible, with troops permanently stationed there. The 120 women were allowed into the camp for less than two hours, much of which was spent undergoing searches and waiting under heavy military surveillance, while following predetermined routes.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israeli-forces-number-palestinian-womens-hands-during-jenin-invasion

Romania approves US military surge for war against Iran amid deepening domestic crisis
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In 47-52 Vote, Senate GOP Blocks Another Iran War Powers Resolution
Although the war launched by the US and Israel in late February has killed more than 1,700 civilians and sparked a global fuel crisis that has sent prices skyrocketing, that was not enough for 52 Republican senators—every one except libertarian Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.)—who voted to back the president even as the war further erodes his approval rating.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/senate-gop-blocks-iran-war-powers

‘They want to keep denying us our rights’: workers in Vermont’s $5.4bn dairy industry fight for basic labor protections
the state has refused to codify rights for any of the state’s 8,300 farm workers, including roughly 1,000 undocumented workers, according to numbers provided by Migrant Justice, a Vermont-based human rights organization founded and led by farm workers. These workers remain exempt from minimum wage rules, overtime protections and the right to unionize. And increasing immigration enforcement has made them more legally vulnerable and kept them cloistered on farms.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/15/vermont-dairy-industry-migrant-labor-workers-rights

Georgia man charged over attacks that killed DHS worker and other woman
The killing of the DHS worker, Lauren Bullis, and shootings of the two other victims on Monday led homeland security secretary Markwayne Mullin to issue a statement raising concerns that the 26-year-old suspect, British native Olaolukitan Adon Abel, was granted US citizenship in 2022.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/15/georgia-killing-dhs-worker

US Senator Warren voices concern over Nvidia's acquisition of Slurm
SchedMD and Slurm are ​not household names. But the deal follows a pattern of Nvidia targeting under-the-radar companies whose technology serves ⁠as the glue holding the world's most powerful data centers and supercomputers together. In the letter, which was seen bPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

thanks newsanon

Nothing happened

1027 - Komm Susser Rod feat. Andrew Hudson (4/13/26) (Chapo Trap House )
Andrew Hudson of E1 returns to cover the downfall of two great men: Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Eric Swalwell in California. Also in the news: JD Vance goes on an international losing tour from Pakistan to Hungary, Trump threatens military action against the Pope, and another dispatch from Punished Rod.
https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/1027-komm-susser-rod-feat

Your Party: what kind of socialist party does the British working class actually need in 2026?
THERE is a theoretical question at the heart of Your Party’s April 2026 decision on membership eligibility, and it deserves a serious answer — not a bureaucratic one. The question is this: what kind of socialist party does the British working class actually need in 2026? A disciplined vanguard, or a broad democratic mass party? An organisation built around the co-ordination of professional revolutionaries, or one built around the self-activity and democratic participation of the widest possible cross-section of the working class itself? The Your Party central executive committee (CEC) has, with its membership eligibility framework, given a clear and principled answer. Understanding why that answer is correct requires going back to one of the deepest debates in the socialist tradition. Rosa Luxemburg spent much of her political life engaged in precisely this debate with Lenin. Her position was not, as is sometimes caricatured, a rejection of organisation. She was a lifelong organiser who died at the hands of counter-revolution. Her argument was something more precise: that the revolutionary transformation of society could not be accomplished by substituting a disciplined party for the self-activity of the working class.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/your-party-what-kind-socialist-party-does-british-working-class-actually-need-2026

Anarchists and Neo-anarchists: Horizontalism and Autonomous Spaces
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Gonna make a new thread because no one is replying and this is a serious question I have been thinking about for years.

>>2731700
>>2731683
>>2731689
>God all these countries suck so fucking much at psy-ops. China, Russia, Iran. Look at their propaganda outlets directed at the US and HOW FUCKING SHIT THEY ARE! RT, CGTN, PressTV.ir SUCK SO MUCH ASS!

<CGTN has had on FUCKING HAZ FROM INFRARED!

<PressTV.ir has had on as a regular FUCKING <JASON UNRUHE!
RT has had FUCKING CALEB MAUPIN as a regular correspondent!

>Jesus Christ what is wrong with them? They employ all of our greatest fucking lolcows. How do I make a fucking PR agency for the enemies of America? I could do a so much better job.
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>>2731716
>Jesus Christ what is wrong with them? They employ all of our greatest fucking lolcows.

>>2739418
Pure AIDS. But money well spent I suppose.

>>2735061
>I've seen some clips of their newer stuff like their Korean war movie and it looks like amateur hour.
True, I heard from a sinologist I like to watch sometimes that his contacts in China talk to him about Chinese TV getting more and more boring, and how there is some cultural national push going on which saps the fun out of TV shows. But most of donghuas are ONAs so they are a bit more distanced from this trend.

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>>2735061
>Jackie Chan movies, Bruce Lee, Jet Li then in the early 00s all that wire Kung Fu, House of Flying Daggers, Hero, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, stuff was huge. Kung Fu Hustle, Shaolin Soccer

Dude, these are all Hong-Kong made movies. Even before the civil war most film production came out of the more stable southern parts of China and then a lot of the people involved moved to Hong Kong and Taiwan afterward. Mainland China ended up with a completely different path when it came to filmmaking.
On one hand, there were films made for the masses, a lot like that Korean War movie you mentioned. corny, cheaply made and pretty simplistic war movies or comedies meant to entertain peasants. On the other hand there were more artsy films, directed by people who had studied at top film film making schools abroad. These had big state budgets and won soviet film awards. but most people never actually saw them and they were still heavily propagandistic.
The real high point of Chinese cinema is the Fifth Generation. That era had fewer restrictions on subject matter and more cross-regional exchange within the Sinosphere, which led to some genuinely great films. They were critically strong and did okay commercially but not massively so.
In the end though, chinese audiences largely wanted more lowbrow entertainment and that’s what they got. Ironically capitalism ended up producing the same kind of state-backed, cheaply made mass-market content of the mao era, simplistic war movies and crass comedies.

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No shit



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China’s current rise can be understood as a return to the historical norm rather than an anomaly: for much of recorded history, China was among the world’s most advanced and powerful civilizations, often the largest economy and a global center of technology (printing, gunpowder, ceramic, the compass), governance, and culture. During eras such as the Han Dynasty, China developed sophisticated state institutions, large-scale agriculture, and expansive trade networks; in the Tang Dynasty, it stood as a cosmopolitan hub of culture, commerce, and innovation linked to Eurasian trade routes; and under the Song Dynasty, it achieved extraordinary economic and technological sophistication, with some estimates placing it as the world’s largest economy due to advances like paper money, urbanization, and industrial-scale production. Even into the early modern period, China remained a dominant civilizational center with a sizable percentage of global GDP as late as the 18th century, until finally succumbing to the disruptions of the Opium Wars in the 19th century and the weakening of the Qing Dynasty during the Taiping Rebellion. In this long historical arc, China’s current resurgence under the centralized leadership of the Communist Party can be seen as a return to its historical position of civilizational centrality, combining state-directed industrial strategy and vast manufacturing capacity, while the much younger and less stable settler-colonial entity fancying itself the United States of America faces growing internal polarization policy inconsistencies and self-defeating blunders that make it a pariah rogue state despised even by its allies. From this perspective, the shifting global balance of power represents not an exceptional transformation, but a reemergence of a long-standing historical pattern in which China occupies a central role in global economic and civilizational hierarchy.

China’s long-standing dominance throughout history can be attributed to a combination of geographical, political, cultural, and natural resource factors. Geographically, China benefited from fertile river valleys like the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, which supported dense populations and large-scale agriculture, while natural defenses such as the Himalayas and Gobi Desert provided protection from external threats. Politically, China was able to establish a strong centralized government, particularly during dynasties like the Han, Tang, and Song, with a meritocratic bureaucPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2781006
not gonna happen.

>>2780763
australia is not. the us is not. canada is not. new zealand is not. israel larps but isn't

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>>2778499
d-did you take a historical painting of the mythical yellow emperor and slop it into Xi Jinping physiognomy?

>>2778499
>China's Rise Is a RETVRN to tradition
is that why they're becoming confucian again?

>>2778499
>global center of technology
China was never the center of anything. Its an outpost on the far eastern edge of the world. The middle east is the center of the world. Thats why its called the middle. Maybe you should look at a map?

This post is basically pure bullshit. You just make things up like this like that China was the center of the world when that is blatantly not true. You don't have any realistic analysis of China's underdevelopment, its history of feudalism, superstitions, foot binding …

>cosmopolitan hub of culture, commerce, and innovation


So lets just apply modern liberal terms like "cosmopolitan" and "innovation" to ancient feudal China

>it achieved extraordinary economic and technological sophistication


"Extraordinary"? Seriously? It was a feudal shithole. Whats with these emotionally charged terms?

> return to its historical position of civilizational centrality

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I call for a wholesome peaceful socialdemocratic diplomatic reunification of China and Taiwan as the Republic of People of China (RPC).
I call for China and Taiwan to cease all relations with the outside world and embrace their brothers and thrive within their own unified nation - discarding all political relations with the outside world that have divided them.
The new RPC should be governed by a two-party system in dual power of proletarian nation social-democracy. Their market economies must unite and intertwine. Their laws must merge and discard the laws that contradict each-other to rewrite them in new ways. Their constitutions must merge and discard the elements that contradict each-other and have them rewritten.
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>>2782199
>cute Anime country with depressed salarymen we all like
its an ethnostate with a history of imperialist violence that would make great britain blush
>They should focus on their overtourism and being causally racist against gaijins
your brain has been rotted by right-wing slopaganda

>>2782200
They lost. They should accept that they lost now and that one of their writing systems was partly invented by Han Chadnese. Then everyone else in East Asia can do their part and hate them for their past war crimes, just like most other ex-Yugoslavs in Balkans hates Serbia, yet still do business together and not waste time on a full blown war again, you evil ape (鬼子).

That said, the CPC cancelled all domestic flights to Japan during this very Chinese/Lunar New Year, a couple of months ago, the period of the year where Chinese workers can go on vacation for a week, and generally they take a cheap flight to Tokyo or Osaka, and completely flood them.
Why? Because the new prime minister of Japan is a chudette and started talking shit about Taiwan.
That was a hell of a trolling move. But I'm sure you easily book a Shanghai -> Osaka flight right now, and things have changed since Trump decided to crash the Japanese and South Korean stock markets with no survivors last month.

>>2782180
That's a really cool looking bill

>>2782118
What I meant when I said “Your asking for it” was that I was implying that OP was rage baiting

>>2782118
Forging ties with organized crime is kinda risky, When Soviet power began to crumble in the late 90's they started taking over certain aspects of life and we all know how that worked out. Historically, they are also often the first to defect and establish ties with the enemy occupying Army.



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Bukharin was one of the best bolsheviks who played a major role during the October revolution and was admired by Lenin. He was also a friend of Stalin.
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>>2781771
Hitler and Himmler were convinced, but pretty much everyone else remained cautious. It was the performance in the Winter War that persuaded them to Invade. The fact that they gradually adjusted their racial policies to allow Slavs and Spaniards to fight alongside them shows that those views were flexible. Even if we dismiss their ideology today despite considering the Soviets as ‘subhuman,’ they still recognized that the Soviets had vast manpower and resource and Soviet military thinkers were highly regarded even by the most devoted Nazi officers. You’re right that something could have led them to war, but it would never be an easy victory and they wouldn’t have risked it.

>Hitler had already issued a secret directive on the eventual attempts to invade the Soviet Union.[87][89] He had not yet abandoned the possibility of other political outcomes and still talked of a "great worldwide coalition that stretched from Yokohama to Spain", but he had resolved to not give up the Balkans.[90]

>Meanwhile, the Soviets immediately summoned the Bulgarian ambassador to the Foreign Ministry and stated that the Soviets needed to do a deal with the Bulgarians before they joined the Axis and that Germany was attempting to make them a puppet state.[90] The Bulgarians turned down the offer and leaked it to Germany.[90] Hitler still hoped to dissuade Stalin from giving guarantees to Bulgaria if the Bosporus issue could be solved, and he pressed the Bulgarian ambassador that the Soviets could be persuaded against resistance if the Bulgarians joined the pact, and he warned about the horrors of Soviet occupation.[90]
>The Soviets had meanwhile produced the biggest surprise. In an unannounced November 25 visit in Sofia, the Soviets told Bulgarian Prime Minister Bogdan Filov that if Bulgaria permitted transfer access to Soviet troops, the Soviets were prepared to drop their objections to Bulgaria's entry into the Axis, and most surprisingly, the Soviets stated that it likely would not be an issue, as it would "very probably, almost certainly" lead to the Soviets' own entry into the Axis.[91] The stunned Filov stated that it required further contemplation.[91] The Soviet negotiators had concluded that the Bulgarian government "is already committed to Germany to the hilt".[Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2782127
>Hitler and Himmler were convinced, but pretty much everyone else remained cautious.
The German military staff was entirely unanimous in their agreement to invade the USSR. Remember, the Nazis only started to replace the military leadership with their own guys after the Battle for Moscow, in 1941 these are the same generals of the Weimar government, of the high Prussian aristocracy, in the same military families some going back even to Frederick the Great (both Hitler and Frederick had a Manstein and a Seydlitz for example). These generals were extremely reserved about, say, the invasion of France or especially the invasion of Czechoslovakia, but there was, again, zero opposition amongst them to the Soviet invasion.

>>2778496
yeah man, IT and cybernetics cost more than a fucking vanity project. So costly, just ignore its literally the SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT FUCKING DEVELOPMENT FOR SOCIALISM TO TAKE FUCKING PLACE AND WHEN THE IT REVOLUTION OCCURED, IT LITERALLY INCREASED GDP 10x OVER.
Stop justifying this stupid fucking bullshit. Destroying Soviet cybernetics was the most utterly retarded shit imaginable and done entirely to keep power within the Ministry of Finance and deligtimize the Central Statistics Bureau.

>>2782205
>Destroying Soviet cybernetics
Gosplan was not cybernetics.
I wonder if the Soviet Economy had any sort of development in its quantity of products between NEP and in the 1960s.

>>2781652
Stalin derangement syndrome



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