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I think it’s interesting to observe the pattern of technological development in Africa compared to NATO. A lot of what’s being made there is surprisingly specific, pragmatic, and efficient compared to many new western technologies that often serve as solutions to problems western companies make.

Technologies built around mobile systems; efficient use of clay, cement, and steel metals; decentralized utility and logistics systems; a lot of work related to solar power which im happy for; some oddly specific technological developments surrounding armoured cars, surveillance, and border security etc.

From what I infer a lot of this behaviour is driven organically by the geographic conditions of the continent in general. Many of the resources on the continent are stretched across vast distances, sparse/scarce in supplies, and broken up by unusually poor terrain. This often means that any technological developments made are unusually way more specific, pragmatic, and efficient in use for immediate and existing problems compared to tech made outside of it where figures or promises on features surrounding what the tech can do. Sometimes, this does *alot* to change how people approach life. It’s only recently that a lot of changes were made so that desert sands and earth could be used conventionally at scale to produce modular construction kit—this is huge on construction in general since it offers a way to build on the scale that china did *without causing the same level of ecological destruction*.

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by Africa do you count North-Africa or just Sub-Saharan Africa
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Why was the soviet union dissolved when the population voted against it?
I thouht the proles were supposed to be in charge? Did ML's lie to me? I dont believe it.
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>>2857113
yes actually

>>2857137
I said it unironically. How gorbachev and his clique could be so naive is beyond me. At least CPC has learnt her lessons about this catastrophy.

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>Why was the soviet union dissolved when the population voted against it?
<Revisionism and its consequences for the human species

>>2824516
the population voted for the new union treaty/gorbachev's conception of the union, regardless of if that was right or wrong, once it became clear that dream was dead, they moved on

>>2825014
da jooz are not responsible for your inability to plan an economy



 

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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>korea was korea
>japan invade korea
>ww2 end, soviet occupy north, burger occupy south
>north invade south
>war end with country split
>both countries want reunify
>south gets more and more "democratic" over time when north remains "authoritarian"

This is the narrative burger media presents. it is the hegemonic narrative. I especially find the bits highlighted to be oversimplified or even objectionable. How do we take back this narrative and tell the real story outlined in pic related? Sometimes it feels impossible.

>>2853837
Do not slander SWCC, SWCC is ally of Juche, SWCC helps Juche dodge sanctions.

>>2855206
Idk if you are actually asking for more than bitching about it online. I usually remind people who think this that while the heroic yankees dismantled the People's Republic of Korea, the evil dictator Kim did not, also asking if they even knew about this in the first place. Usually gets a good amounts of cope from people.

>>2855207

You have no idea how most DPR Koreans view the "the wild old man" from Sichuan and his associated reforms.

This Month in North Korea | June 2026



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>people on the first world unionize for better wages and labour conditions
>companies flee to the third world for more profit
>people on the third world unionize for better wages and labour conditions
>companies flee to ???

why hasn't this happened yet? it seems like the easiest way to revolution
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>>2829020
all unions should provide militant arms and martial arts classes.

>>2829020
>but if it comes to the point where it fights for injustices at the expense of maintaining/enhancing your rights then it ceases to be a labour union
This can be how you end up with a labour aristocracy though. For example, it was common in the past for dockworkers to show solidarity with people in colonial or fascist countries by refusing to load or upload goods bound for or coming from those countries. To take a comteporary hypothetical, if a dockworker's union and management are in negotiations, and management offers a contract that includes large wage and benefit increases in exchange for a pledge not to boycott military shipments to Israel, should the union take the deal?

>>2829034
>should the union take the deal?
You're describing the economist issue. Syndicate action has to be made political, otherwise it is just economism. But it is hard to repoliticize syndicates.

>>2808692
>why hasn't this happened yet?
Coordinated effort by porkies to keep unions disorganized.

>>2808692
>people on the third world unionize for better wages and labour conditions
The third world is filled with small capitalists and reactionaries that prevent that violently.



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We can all agree that a Bourg Republic is better than a Bourg Monarchy and both are most certainly better than a Feudal Monarchy, but is a Feudal Monarchy actually better than a Feudal Republic? There were a lot of Republics in before the Age of Revolutions (Venice, Genoa, Florence), but they were closed off to all but less than 1% of the population, that being the Nobles of course. So that begs the question: Was it better to be a Peasant in a Feudal Republic like Venice or a Feudal Monarchy like France? Were Republics in Feudalism just glorified Monarchies where the Nobles held total control?

Bonus Question: What Country in the pre-Capitalist age had the best conditions for Peasants? Pre-Agricultural civilizations don't count.
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>>2855394
You’re right, each peasant had more land to till and thus a bigger surplus and the plague wiped out half the nobles too, so that’s only 1/4 of your harvested grain surrendered instead of 1/2 or 2/3 in the century before the plague

>>2855384
lol she absolutely did not argue they were the end point of history

but yes it is a fantastic book and should be in the 2nd tier of required reading after the marx essentials

>>2855386
only have the epub, plenty of good free ereader software around tho

Literally 0 people actually answered the main question

>>2855361
feudal republics were better mainly due to the fact that you could actually leave the fields and do other shit with your life

>>2856930
How could that be the case when nobles had a higher level of control over the government?



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Can we get a Neocon breadpill thread going?

What exactly was Neoconservatism and how exactly did it originate? Was it the philosophy of Leo Strauss? Was it former Trotskyists like Irving Kristol? If so, why did these ex-Trots flip and become right-wingers? Politically, it started in America with the Reagan presidency, so what exactly were Reagan's political influences? Also, given that its biggest proponents were Jews, did it have any Talmudic or Kabbalistic element to it?

Basically, sum up whatever Neoconservatism is. Also, Straussian Neocons formed coalitions with the Religious Right and free market neoliberals despite all three groups having contradictory ideologies. Why?
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>>2844900
they're the type of people that bezmenov et. al actually appeals to.
"capitalism bad" > "capitalism bad but the current communists are worse" > "those dastardly communists tricked me into following evil, capitalism good"

PNAC behind 9/11 = NEW PEARL HARBOR

Bill Kristol and Paul Wolfowitz need to be brought to The Hague since they were clearly the masterminds.

>>2846523
>massively increase defence spending
>launch preemptive attacks
This is just normal US foreign policy. Reagan did this shit too.

>West Coast Neocons/Straussian (china hawks, very pro israel)
Alarice the Zionist barbarian
Bronzeage Zionist
Rawegg Zionist
Third City Zionist
Bari Weiss
Zero HP Jew
JD Vace
Peter Thiel
Tucker Carlson

>Orthodox Neocons/Straussian

(you know them, anti russia hawks, globalist, zionist)
John Bolton
Bill Crystol
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Can someone TL;DR me Strauss' idea of the Noble Lie and how it relates to Neocon politics?



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🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 Aux armes, citoyens ! 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Thread #2

French people deserve a safe space and guarantees for their continued existence on loser imageboards!

Français! Ne succombez pas à l'impérialisme anglochiotte!
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>>2854964
>Les agriculteurs sont prêts à s'adapter.
Non, ils ne sont pas prêts. Dans le Sud-Ouest, ils font pousser du maïs alors que c'est la sécheresse permanente là bas chaque année. En Bretagne, ils coupent les arbres et détruisent les haies, et après ils s'étonnent quand leur bétail ne peut plus se mettre à l'ombre et crève. De partout en France, ils ont détruit des milliers de km² de bocages suite aux remembrements pour l'agriculture intensive, alors qu'on savait déjà il y a 60 ans que ça allait foutre en l'air l'écosystème local.

Tout ce qu'ils veulent, c'est plus de subventions pour prendre plus de prêts, afin d'investir dans leur exploitation pour avoir plus de subventions, et se suicider quand ils ne peuvent plus rembourser leurs prêts à cause d'une sécheresse ou d'un problème de surproduction, et pendant ce temps là on se fait tous avoir par la grande distribution.
Je suis un citadin, mais quand j'entends les écolos dans ma famille qui vivent à la campagne, franchement je me dis que les agriculteurs adorent se créer des problèmes eux-mêmes, ça fait des décennies qu'on leur dit que leur modèle d'agriculture est mauvais, mais ils continuent d'écouter la FNSEA.

>Autant privilégier une viande française, issue autant que possible d'élevages au pâturage, qui répondent à des exigences environnementales et de bien-être animal plus élevées. Cela implique sans doute d'en consommer moins, mais de meilleure qualité, pour celles et ceux qui choisissent d'en manger.

Je suis pas du tout contre, sur le principe, mais quand je vois le prix de la viande française ces derniers temps, je comprends si les gens consomment plutôt des viandes bas-coût provenant de Roumanie ou de Pologne. S'acheter un bon morceau de bœuf charolais, c'est du luxe.

>>2854969
même pas besoin, leurs installations sautent d'elles meme quand il fait trop chaud

>>2855005
c'est déjà des petit bourgeois, de ceux qui sentent le couteau de la prolétarisation sous leur gorge, soit ca soit des porcs bourgeois de l'agro business qui controlent la FNSEA
et ils sont déjà largement payé par de l'argent public en plus, jte nationaliserait tout ca moi, pour faire de la bouffe de qualité qui nous nourrit plutot que de la merde à exporter. Et je suis sûr que beaucoup seraient plus heureux avec un salaire que des dettes, du moment qu'on leur laisse une autonomie suffisante pour gérer leur barque.

You wouldn’t even need to nationalize all the agricultural, just making champagne and cognac would provide as much money to the French government that oil does to the Saudis

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Votre avis?

>>2856897
Il a réellement des chances de devenir président à l'avenir



 

Peru’s Keiko Fujimori wins presidential election, in latest victory for Latin American right
Fujimori won the 7 June presidential runoff by the slimmest of margins, outpolling Sanchez by fewer than 50,000 votes out of the more than 18 million ballots cast, the final results showed.Peru’s National Electoral Jury is scheduled to officially announce a winner on 3 July after weeks spent reviewing contested ballots.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/30/keiko-fujimori-wins-peru-presidential-election-polls-runoff

Milei-linked Fundación Faro told to name donors behind US$4.8mn windfall
Fundación Faro presented itself as a platform of ideas. But the libertarian think tank’s opaque finances, links to key Milei insiders and 400-fold surge in donations have left the organisation facing uncomfortable questions from regulators and judges.
https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/milei-linked-fundacion-faro-told-to-name-donors-behind-us48mn-windfall.phtml
https://archive.ph/boa9x

Lula leads Senator Bolsonaro in Brazil presidential run-off, poll shows
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ​would win a potential second-round ‌run-off vote in the October presidential elections against opposition Senator Flavio ​Bolsonaro, an AtlasIntel/Bloomberg poll showed ​on Wednesday.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/lula-leads-senator-bolsonaro-brazil-presidential-run-off-poll-shows-2026-07-01/

Colombia’s left candidate calls for ‘civil disobedience’ over rivals’ ties to the US
He said that Mr de la Espriella should clarify whether he is a US “agent” because, as a criminal defence lawyer, he had defended a former paramilitary leader who was an informant for the US Drug Enforcement Administration. Mr Cepeda also said that the president-elect should dPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Hind Rajab Foundation calls on top prosecutor to investigate Ben Gvir ahead of NYC visit
The groups are also urging James to meet with what they say are local victims of Ben Gvir, including one Palestinian American subjected to starvation and torture in Israeli prison, as well as 10 participants in the 2025 and 2026 Global Sumud Flotillas who were subjected to abuse directly by Ben Gvir.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/hind-rajab-foundation-calls-top-prosecutor-investigate-ben-gvir-ahead-new-york-visit

Trump administration says the ICC has no jurisdiction over Americans
The U.S. ​Department of ‌Justice on Thursday said ​it had ​told the International ⁠Criminal Court ​in a ​letter that the United States ​would not ​cooperate with any ‌ICC ⁠investigations and that it rejected the ​view ​that ⁠the court had ​any ​jurisdiction ⁠over Americans.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-administration-says-icc-has-no-jurisdiction-over-americans-2026-07-02/

Trump puts allies on notice: AI power comes first
For the White House, it's now about how partners can help the U.S. win the AI race. For decades, shared values and security interests have underpinned alliances with Europe and other partners around the world. Under Trump, that's no longer enough. As AI becomes central to economic and military power, frontier AI models, chips and infrastructure are turning into new instruments of American influence.
https://www.axios.com/2026/07/02/trump-allies-ai-power
https://archive.ph/xlqTm

ICE arrests 10,000 in 5 days, a sharp late-June surge in Trump’s deportation push
The arrest numbers, obtained from a person familiar with the information who spoke anonymously to discuss data that has not been publicly released, comes after the agency shifted its approach from high-profile arrest sweeps in major American cities to Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Communist Party of Ireland on the Irish Presidency of the EU: "There is simply not a better or more peaceful EU to be won"
As the Irish government assumes the Presidency of the European Union from July our people will continue to be bombarded by over-exaggerated claims about the democratic nature of the EU and the extent of the Irish government influence on decisions, selling us the myth that we are at the heart of the EU power structures. This is simply untrue. The Irish government follows orders as a willing servant of the EU. It has intentionally abandoned all serious levers of national economic sovereignty and national political independence. Since the adoption of the Nice and Lisbon treaties, militarism has been baked into the structure of the EU. Economic and social policies favour big business and attack workers rights. These treaties cemented the “primacy of the market” over national social and economic policies. For example, the restrictions on state-led housing strategy and ensuring both housing and healthcare favours global financial institutions and mega-corporations.
https://www.idcommunism.com/2026/07/communist-party-of-ireland-on-irish-presidency-of-eu.html

When the Personal Is Political — and When It Isn’t
This commitment to linking the subjective and the structural has shaped feminist theory and practice for decades. Feminists have often combined structural analyses of oppression with an interest in ethical conduct, personal experience, and self-transformation. Political emancipation has been understood not only as a collective project but also as a personal one. Feminism, in this sense, has never been concerned solely with changing the world. It has also been concerned with changing the self. Today, however, this relationship between ethics and politics has become increasingly complicated. Over the past four decades, neoliberalism has transformed not only economies and states but also the ways individuals understand themselves and their responsibilities. As many critics have observed, neoliberalism encourages us to see ourselves as autonomous, responsible subjects whose successes and failures are largely products of our own choices. Social problems are increasingly interpreted as matters of individual responsibility rPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2856955
>Trump administration says the ICC has no jurisdiction over Americans
Shit, why didn't maduro think of that



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The following text was originally going to be a response to a now-deleted thread and has been modified so it does not go to waste

Although zoos sometimes get a bad rap for being "Animal prisons" they can actually be quite good for animals, depending on the animal in question and the conditions it's held in. The idea that having animals in captivity is always inherently bad is just not true. While measuring the happiness of a large group of animals isn't exactly easy, there isn't any good reason to assume that a dog, for example, is better off in the wild than in a house. Wild dogs live shorter lives, experience more stress and are sick more often. Still, many animals obviously cannot be held as pets and to do so is abuse (Big Cats, Large marine mammals, Primates other than humans). Zoo animals, assuming it's a professional zoo (Especially a non-profit), are generally either fine living in captivity or, while typically better off in the wild, have defects that makes it unable to do so. This is why you don't really see any large scale advocacy against zoos or owning pets as a concept, instead it's against specific zoos or specific pets. Personally, my experiences with Zoos have been confined to the Philadelphia Zoo, which is run by a non-profit organization and generally considered to be ethical, so my understanding of them may be biased. Nothing is perfect or ideal in any zoo, but I don't consider it to be an inherently evil institution, at least no more than any other institution under Capitalism.

Meanwhile, with circuses, they are ultimately using animals for entertainment in a performance sense, unlike zoos where just seeing the animal is the entertainment. This means making them do tricks and putting them in unnatural situations. They also often use elephants which basically aren't supposed to be in captivity at all. This is why the aforementioned Philadelphia Zoo removed their elephants. What I have read about circuses with animals generally does not exactly scream "ethics". I certainly don't trust them.

And for the record, I think you should try not to dismiss anything PETA says as being automatically nonsense. I don't support PETA and I feel that the theory that they're basically a front for the meat industry isn't impossible but on many occasions I've seen them outright tell people the truth just to have everybody whine about it. The other day they were telling people not to let their catPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2856057
yeah ok fam I'm sure the arugular I'm eating is suffering just as much as some pig getting brutally slaughetred.

Anyways, I feel like the whole vegan discussion is moot. People are too dumb and selfish to give up eating meat. They don't care about how animals are killed and exploited just so they can have their steaks and bacon. Honstly it's made me give up on humanity ever achieving socialism when even so-called "leftists" can't do something as simple as giving up meat

>>2856160
I’m willing to give up factory farm meat if I’m allowed to hunt overpopulated prey and invasive species, it’s way better to live your whole life free then get struck down than to live in a pen waiting for it

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Yes yes animals and plants deserve rights but what about fungi? I think the mycelium networks should have a voice in the socialist government and influence the five year plan. Lenin spoke of this.

>>2856254
Whenever I consult the mushrooms they just tell me to keep on keeping on

>>2856254
Fungi rights should take precedence over all other rights.



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The Worldwide Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in the future Global USSR (All the SSRs and SFSRs of the future Global USSR are shown in the Map I posted) will flatten the Socially Constructed Reactionary Gender Binary, with all Women forced to have extremely short hair (Pixie cut or shorter, with a Shaved head being the most Historically Progressive), and Dresses/Skirts and Makeup/Lipstick banned in order to liberate Women from the chains of Bourgeois Femininity/Domesticity, while all Western Business Suits and Traditional Religious Clothing are banned as well with everyone wearing Mandatory Mao Suits. The Worldwide flattening of the Reactionary Gender Binary will ironically cause a noticeable Global decline in Transgenders (less Men will desire to become Women once the Aesthetics of Bourgeois Femininity such as Long Hair, Dresses/Skirts, Makeup/Lipstick, are banned for Women) in the aftermath of the Global Destruction of Bourgeois Femininity/Domesticity, though Sex Changes will still be Free and Legal to anyone who wants one, ✊😜🇨🇳🇰🇵🇨🇺🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🚀☢️ 💇‍♀️👩‍🦲!

Additionally, any Woman who keeps her Hair longer then a Pixie cut (a Very Short Bob cut “might” be tolerated only if it is not a millimeter longer then the Chin, but I could change my mind on this very quickly, so it would be strongly advised that all Women keep their Hair no longer then a Pixie cut), wears a Dress/Skirt, or uses Makeup/Lipstick, will have her Head completely Shaved by the Female (mostly Lesbian) International Red Guards, who will march her through the streets wearing a Dunce Cap, force her to attend Struggle Sessions, and put her in a Re-Education Camp, where she will be taught how to become a Liberated Socialist Woman and embrace the Immortal Science of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, the Highest Stage of Marxism, ✊😜🇨🇳🇰🇵🇨🇺🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🚀☢️ 💇‍♀️👩‍🦲!

When a Woman gets her Hair Chopped/Shaved off She is symbolically breaking the Chains of Bourgeois Femininity/Domesticity that Long Hair on Women symbolizes in the Patriarchal Superstructure of the modern Capitalist and historical Feudal Modes of Production (then it would have been called Aristocratic Femininity), thus meaning that Forcing Women to have extremely Short Hair (Pixie cut or shorter, with a Shaved head being the most Historically Progressive), along with banning Dresses/Skirts and Makeup/Lipstick and making everyone wear Mandatory Mao suits is the only way to Flatten the Reactionary Patriarchal Gender Binary andPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Why do more Comrades not want to discuss my Dialectical Materialist Marxist-Leninist-Maoist solution (Forcing all Women to have extremely Short Hair, No Dresses/Skirts, No Makeup/lipstick, and to wear Mandatory Mao Suits) to eliminate Bourgeois Femininity in the Worldwide Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in the future Global USSR, ✊😜🇨🇳🇰🇵🇨🇺🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🚀☢️ 💇‍♀️👩‍🦲🤔?



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