Was he even wrong?
>Paris Commune was preceded by the Franco-Prussian war, it's contradictions and crisis allowed it to happen
>Russian revolution was preceded by the deadliest war in history at the time, it's contradictions and crisis allowed it to happen
>WW2 preceded the communist revolutions in Eastern Europe, Korea, and China. The contradictions and crisises developed the revolution
why would nuclear war not have the same effect if not a greater effect? Would nuclear war not be a global crisis that would bring about the conditions for international revolution?
>>2878418>Was he even wrong?no
instead of nukes it will be AI and climate change that will cause a global crisis
The aftermath of a nuclear war would definitely be a massive enough crisis to create the ideal conditions for a revolution. BUT it is not necessarily the only kind of crisis that would do so. Climate change is arguably more likely to be the crisis that kicks off an international revolutionary wave. Even the conventional war between Iran and the USA has put the global capitalist system in a rather precarious position.
The stuff about the aliens is just silly borderline capeshit nonsense though.
I've yet to see a single person cite the supposed statements on dolphins and aliens attributed to "crazy" Posadas.
>>2879240it's mostly jokes where you mix John Lilly's life (he did fuck his dolphins while on LSD) with posadas making a one note comment on a Soviet Scientist that was observing dolphin giving birth as a comparison to birthing children in space
>>2879234btw frogs do in fact notice change in the water's temperature,which is why you cook them the same way you do lobsters,if you would slowly rise the heat,she would just wake up and jump out
>>2879240The extent of the eccentricities of Posadas was being a sect leader at 65-69 and earlier in his life advocating for thermonuclear war during the cuban missle crisis. The alien stuff was mostly his sectmembers after he passed. Dolphin stuff are overblown ramblings of an old weak and confused man, but he had claimed an that dolphins after establishment of communism would be comrades.
At least that's from what I gauged from reading A.M. Gittlitz "I want to believe".
How is this guy not criminally underrated? Seems his problem was being ahead of his time?
>>2879240Yeah, the real absurdity here is that he's a trotskyist