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Could the worship of objects that lots of people have be the reason why we can't have socialism, or is it just a symptom of living in a capitalist society?

Are object obsessed guys (such as "car guys") incompatible with civilization, or has neo-liberalism indoctrinated people who would otherwise be pro-social into ignoring human suffering in order to purchase and worship objects?



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Cuba is currently facing one of its worst energy crisies in its history, entirely caused by the US goverment further tighting sanctions on Cuba, and with the recent overthow of the Venezuelan goverment now Cuba has lost its most valuable trade partner.
There is a deficit over 2,000 MW, so its supply isn't even coming close to its demand.

Local transportation, services, and obviously healthcare is being restricted. And considering Cuba does more for the global south in heathcare then literally any western country, it tells you how much this really effects the world, not just the nation itself. As of writting this thread Russia is sending a humanitarian ship to Cuba, do we think the US is gonna stop the ship?

So i must ask, what can we do indiviually to help Cuba?
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<Inside Cuba, particularly the Business Administration Group SA (GAESA) is a holding company that controls 40% of the island’s GDP, directly administered by the Cuban Armed Forces (FAR) and linked to the Castro family. While the majority of the population lives in extreme poverty, the group controls the tourism sector by managing luxury hotels, airports, ports, travel agencies, and thousands of shops. It manages import and export operations, controlling various trade routes. It controls the flow of foreign currency, including services through Western Union and the International Financial Bank (BFI). Its financial assets, totaling tens of billions of dollars, are held in secret accounts abroad, used for massive investments in infrastructure and the private sector, at the expense of social services such as healthcare.

<Several holding companies, linked to varying degrees to the country’s largest economic conglomerate, are examples of these: CIMEX SA, owner of a network of stores, gas stations, import and export companies, restaurants, and financial services; ETECSA, the monopoly on telephone and internet services; Corp. Habanos SA, a joint venture between the State-owned Cubatabaco group and the British tobacco company Imperial Tobacco; BioCubaFarma, which groups together pharmaceutical companies; and Cubana de Aviación, the national airline that controls domestic and international flights. These are just some of the most important examples.


<Many of these companies operate through offshore companies registered abroad, often in Panama, to circumvent US sanctions, demonstrating how State capital merges with private capital.


Cuba is literally just another corrupt incompetent latin american country that uses welfarism and communist aesthetics to hide it's fundamental flaws.

>>2825103
Well is that so ? i dont want the united states invading the rest of latin america either ?

>>2825104
Neither do I. But if it happens, Cuban workers and soldiers should engage in revolutionary defeatism as the Cuban govt is not worth fighting for.

>>2825103
Even if that was the case I don't want Trump to turn Cuba into another Epstein-colony
>>2825130
You are not a leftist if you actually think this

>>2825097
Firstly, America won't accept ships which have docked in Cuba in the previous 180 (might be wrong about this figure) days. Effectively this means a cargo ship has to cross the Atlantic without docking in America, by far the largest import and export market in the region, all so they can trade with Cuba, a very small market. Financially, this makes no sense, and it results in Cuba having to pay the highest transport fee of any country on earth for their imports and exports.

Secondly, trade flows function like gravity. The closer and larger an economy, the more you will trade with it. Given its proximity and size, America should be Cuba's primary trading partner - and would be, were it not for the embargo. Cuba has to find new trading partners instead of using their natural biggest trading partner, adding to expense and harming their ability to buy and sell goods competitively.

The embargo slowly strangles Cuba and severely retards it's economic development.



 

What were the class dynamics behind the rise of fascism in Europe?

A while ago I read The Persistence Of The Old regime by Arno Mayer (I wrote a short summary here >>>/edu/25554). It can be summarized as follows:
<"Down to 1914 Europe was preeminently pre-industrial and prebourgeois. Its civil societies being deeply rooted in economies of labor-intensive agriculture, consumer manufacture and petty commerce."
>Mayer goes on to show that economically, politically and culturally the now post-feudal ancien regime was still dominant. The grande bourgeoisie did not yet exist as a class for itself. Its new industrial economic base was grafted onto the old, but still dominant, agricultural one, the latter of which the nobility held in their hands through their vast land ownership.
Mayer asserts in Why Did The Heavens Not Darken, his book on the Judeocide, that Germany was "very much still an old regime" even after the revolution that ended the Wilhelmine autocracy. The same was true for much of Eastern Europe, hence why there too there was an aristocratic propensity towards empowering fascists as to use their popular base for the former's continued survival.

Right now I'm reading Hitler And The Peasants by Gustavo Corni and he too mentions the continued, but waning, supremacy that large landowners enjoyed on the countryside:
>[…] until 1940-5 the cast of large landowners in the east (aristocratic or otherwise) continued to exercise a hegemonic role from a social and politico-cultural point of view, rather than from an economic one.
Hitler was appointed chancellor by Hindenburg, himself an arch-Junker, and entered into a coalition with the traditional conservatives of the DNVP. The latter were only willing to do so after losing many (countryside) votes to the NSDAP because they failed to copy their "popular" conservatism.

Corni notes on Nazi agricultural ideology:
>The vital role of the state, the preservation of the landed estates for strategic purposes, and imperialist expansion (which was much more a response to the deeply rooted demands of the Junkertum than a move in the interests of the peasants) — these were all muted notes in the 'leitmotif' which ran through [Nazi agricultural ideologist Richard Walter] Darré's idePost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2813922
Wouldn't Bonapartist be a better description

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>>2814129
It varied quite a bit. According to Jonathan Petropoulos there were broadly three common attitudes among nobles toward the Nazis. The most common view was that of conservative nobles who saw the Nazis as an effective way to defeat the liberals and restore Germany to greatness. Many of them would have preferred the monarchy’s return, but they were ultimately willing to tolerate the Nazis.
The second group supported the Nazis, though not necessarily in a deeply ideological sense. They were deeply antisemitic but didn't care about Aryan super race stuff, they just viewed Adolf Hitler like a new Emperor figure.
The third group, which was less common but later became more famous consisted of aristocrats who disliked the Nazis, not for progressive reasons, but because they saw them as peasant socialist upstarts and resented being lectured by a Bohemian corporal.

>>2824965
There was a British intelligence study of German POWs examining their motivations for fighting. Only around 15% were genuinely committed to Nazi ideology, while about 35% said they were simply doing their duty. The remaining 50% said they were fighting for Hitler or for Germany. For most of them, loyalty to Hitler was the same kind of loyalty an earlier generation felt toward the Kaiser. I think the nobles viewed him in much the same way, overlooking his lower-class origins because they saw him first and foremost as Germany’s leader.

>>2825333
Makes you wonder where half the population that voted for the SPD and KPD went. A lot of soldiers would have been young teenagers at the time of the Machtergreifung and the threat of detention in the concentration camp system loomed over them if they were anything but enthusiastic about dying in a ditch on the eastern front, but still curious how they managed to integrate these people into the Wehrmacht.

>>2825341
Its leaders were arrested or forced to resign and parties were dissolved, so regular voters and even lay party members afterwards could only just live their lives. there were basically only two real outcomes, being a passive citizen workers a communist working with the Nazis.

Now there was active resistance, but the overwhelming majority of people generally fell into two broad camps.
One example might be a unionized factory worker in Berlin who voted for the SPD in 1932 and lost his union after the Nazis destroyed independent labor organizations. He dislikes the Nazis but has a wife and children to support. He stops attending political meetings, avoids criticizing the regime publicly, joins the Nazi Labor Front because it becomes effectively mandatory for employment, and performs outward displays of loyalty. Privately, he may complain at home, but publicly, he conforms.
The other path might be an unemployed industrial worker in the Ruhr who voted for the Communist Party of Germany during the Great Depression and later finds stable employment as Nazi rearmament expands factory work. Over time he begins to believe Nazi claims that Germany has “recovered” because of national unity under Adolf Hitler. He may never become deeply committed to Nazi racial ideology, but he becomes broadly supportive of the regime.



 

What the fuck is Cuckla da $ilva's problem? Why does he hate the latam proletariat so much? Why does he love the U$ and its right-wing puppet in Bolivia so much?
I know there is at least one major Lula simp here on this website, show your face freud flag anon, explain this, is this some 5D chess move or do you accept you support an enemy of the latam proletariat?
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It's because he's Brazilian.

Cuckla (forgot xher name) said Marx is an obsolete old man while hitting the griddy during his succdem election party

>deep concern
>humanitarian aid
What exactly is the problem here? He's not summoning his nonexistent red guards to climb into the andes and declare war on Bolivia?

There's basically an ongoing revolution in La Paz right now and all OP can do is bitch about Bolivia's neighbors. Talk about burying the lede!

what can you expect from the leftist version of bernie sanders?

>>2825362
This. He's a socdem. You can't expect much.



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Previous thread: >>2381106

Dump all the seemingly pointless, dubious, and frivolous questions that don't deserve their own shitty threads.

Got a question that's probably been asked a million times before? You're in the right landfill, buddy. Post it here.

Threads that otherwise might go in here will eventually find themselves become merged to this thread.

Previous QTDDTOT Archives
https://archive.is/ga3OG
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>>2824911
In fact better question, petite bourgeoisie/bourgeoisie test
>my dad particularly owns his doctors practice and works in contract with the government as previously stated,he is the boss of the practice and has other people work for him, although he also does his own work. I’m not actually sure how his job really works or how much he owns
>my aunt and uncle both are in finance, as well as my dad, don’t really know how it works but I think it’s just bettings and investments

That’s really it, does my family even matter at this point?



>>2824947
How morally bankrupt and coldly elitist was it for Marx and Engels to dismiss the "lumpenproletariat" - the most wretched, desperate, and brutally crushed victims of capitalism - as nothing more than a degenerate, passive, rotting underclass unfit for revolution, when history repeatedly shows these exact marginalized groups were often far more radical, violent, and revolutionary than the supposedly pure, disciplined industrial proletariat they fetishized?

How do I convince my stalinoid friends that trotskyism is the best ideology?



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PERU ELECTIONS 2026
PENCILMAN FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS
Well dear leftypol, the country with more presidents in the decade now has to again elect one. After the debacle of Pencilman I, the betrayal of Dinamita Boluarte, the r*pist lapdog of Jeri and the sarcophagus of current Balcazar comes the rematch. Roberto Sanchez, exminister in Castillo's goverment is practically the second round candidate with Fujimori (no explanation needed). Now, he is being bombarded by the press to debilitate his campaing and with all the sloganeering as always (statist, terrierist, betrayer, etc).
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If you don’t declare this comment null and void, anon, get ready … You’re going to get a big one. A huge tortoise so you’ll behave like a man. You know where I’m going to shove it. We’re going to shove the tortoise in you, you know exactly where

No memeable moment has happened after the
Chaos campaign of Keiko (Force and Order against Chaos or We won against Chaos once, we know how to do it) was turned upside down by the slogan

Khaos with K
After the debate JPP is the party of constitutional change and macroeconomical order. Lmao In theory, this reapproachment will serve to gain a mayority of the center, I hope so. Save us Sanchez from the neoliberal order turning the screws!
Video of people dancing after throwing some Fujimoristas in I bet Huancayo.

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Seems like the idea that even a Old Panettonne can beat Keiko is strong in the degenerate gamblers

>>2825223
I love the 1.3% voting for Aliaga !!!

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>>2825223
Colombian elections are also coming up and a lot of money flowed in to pump Abelardo de la Espriella's odds in the betting markets. The polls are not reflecting it but he began trading as high as Keiko in Peru. Very weird. But that's a thing now.

He's a mafia lawyer (also represented Alex Saab… who Jackson Hinkle is friends with!) who is running in the wannabe Bukele lane. Colombian rightoids are such gangsters, my God. Feels to me like the Pacto Histórico is a stronger left-wing formation relative to most countries in South America, although idk if that's just a vibe on my part. I try to trust my vibes though.



 

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>>2821001
You have spent much time reading this and thinking about it and you can't say you have gotten anything out of it, but you feel that somehow there must be a payoff at some point down the line and so you keep going? Well, I have the perfect companion piece for you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunk_cost

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>>2821001
All roads lead back to the ICP.

>>2821481
That perfectly describes my current situation with this book lol. It does have some good points and arguments but, like I said before, its too vague. At least, if I am ultimately not satisfied with the book, I'll know that Tiqqun and its affiliates are shit theorists.

>>2822941
The question is, which ICP does the road lead to?

yo thanks for recommending proles.info , clicked out of curiosity but im really enjoying their writing. does this mean im a communizer now.

>>2824883
Depends on whether you'd define yourself as one. I would like to ask, what does prole.info defend? What aspects of their theory did you like as I myself have never read them before.



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>which countries produce the most oil, or have large oil reserves?
<US, Gulf, Iran, Venezuela, Russia, Canada, Nigeria, Libya

>which countries need lots of oil but cant produce them enough by themselves, making them dependent on foreign oil

<EU, India, Indonesia, Japan etc, a.k.a geopolitically important poles

So countries that produce oil have leverage over the large oil-less countries.

>what else is special about oil?

<It's one of the last major profit centers in capitalism because its profitability is not affected by SNLT, its a monopolized commodity

>what is happening to oil demand

<Entering a period of secular decline due to EVs, solar, wind, batteries, green ammonia, organic plastic replacements

So this means oil producing nations are going to both lose profits AND leverage over the rest of the world over the next few decades
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>>2822938
Personally, I have a conspiracy theory that a lot of transphobia and anti-abortion sentiment is motivated by the highway lobby wanting to squash research into pediatric endocrinology/endocrine-disrupting chemicals that cause autism and birth defects (that may motivate abortions). Also if fuel consumption is going to go down then you have to go into plastics manufacturing and a bunch of other uses for petroleum.

>>2823313
Yes but I seriously doubt I am the first to say it. It sounds so obvious in hindsight.

>>2823366
>that cause autism and birth defects (that may motivate abortions).
can you even screen for autism in a fetus? I don't think you can. only birth defects.

>>2823424
I worded it wrong. You can't screen for autism and you can only really screen for the biggest and obvious birth defects.

Nuke amerikkans



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<Bond Vigilantism edition

>Previous bake

>>2806554

Latest News
>Nothing ever happens
<IDF still getting groyped by Hezb drones.
>Israel confirms that some of their generals went to the UAE during the war
<Nothing comes out of the US-China summit
>US bond yields spiked. 10y now solidly above 4.5

>Important Links:

https://www.flightradar24.com/
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:52.7/centery:26.8/zoom:7
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>>2826145
god damn it, I had various AEI, SPR data and oil/gas prices forecasts I wanted to shared.

someone make a new

>>2826415
why? nothing has happened

can the anon that posted the substack about how china will never try to overthrow the us because their economic model depends on them and how the us will never make a deal with iran and will just keep postponing and postponing until people forger about it post it again? i didn't save it

>>2826314
Do share . Iran cucked out just whne the fun was about to start



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Atlanticism is literally the Ruscism of the West, and Fehlingerism and Schwabism are the Duginism of the West.

meow. meow. meow. meow.

Should've added anti fascism and multiliberaism to that



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