commontern they/them
mean lesbian / bolshevism enjoyer
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Ask Lemmygrad•Reading recommendations on the party-form besides What is to Be Done?English
4·2 months agoThat’s one I plan on reading, though I am working on finishing volume I of Capital first so I am focusing on shorter works for now.
Does Marx say how they produce that ideology? Is it through, for example, academia? Do the bourgeoisie themselves produce it or do they employ laborers to do it?
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GenZhou•WIP: Introductory post about NATO's war in UkraineEnglish
2·4 months agoNot a bourgeois source but still very thorough and links to other sources including some bourgeois ones: On Russia, Today’s Liberal Luminaries Take Their Cues From Fascists
It is divided into six chapters, which are summarized at the beginning as:
Chapter 1:
Fascism and Anti-Communism: a Match Made in Hell – on Soviet anti-racism and the shared class interest between liberals and fascists.
Chapter 2:
Goebbels, Hearst, Bandera, and McCarthy – Nazi propaganda makes its way to North America; the activities of Ukrainian nationalists during WWII; Ukrainian fascists come to America at the dawn of the Red Scare.
Chapter 3:
Ronald Reagan and his Conquest – the Reagan administration’s plans for a gargantuan military buildup and propaganda offensive; Western intelligence agencies’ favorite “scholar” Robert Conquest; Ukrainian nationalists take up Reagan’s campaign.
Chapter 4:
Washington Über Alles – Washington plunders a unipolar world; fascist advocacy groups and liberals promote Nazi lies; the birth of Cold War II.
Chapter 5:
Timothy Snyder, Euromaidan, and the Fascist Offensive – Timothy Snyder brings fringe revisionist history into the mainstream; the specter of Stepan Bandera haunts Euromaidan; Democrats make friends with modern-day Banderites.
Chapter 6:
#Resisting the Oriental-Bolshevik Menace – Democrats take up Ukrainian fascist propaganda; liberal luminaries manufacture an Orientalist hysteria; NATO threatens to unleash another Operation Barbarossa.
I was told recently by an anarchist that communists constantly call the police on anarchists and “peace police” their actions (i.e. redirect them towards nonviolence). What’s the truth to that? Has anyone seen that happen? Is this story just something that gets spread around because it feels correct?
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Ask Lemmygrad•What are all the factors contributing to fascism today?English
9·4 months agoSo if I’m understanding correctly this is much broader than just tech companies? How is this related to the falling rate of profit? Has anyone written a detailed Marxist analysis of contemporary fascism?
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Ask Lemmygrad•What are all the factors contributing to fascism today?English
11·4 months agoAs Marxists, shouldn’t we examine the economic base as the origin of things like “cultural factors,” “ideas,” and “narratives” instead of seeing them as the cause and capitalist crisis as an optional aggravating factor of fascism?
Does anyone else think the USA right wing appropriating rhetoric from the left is because we have a massive vanguard party-shaped void here? There is a greater demand than ever for a vanguard and we do not have one so the right is trying to use the opportunity to absorb parts of the loose coalition we have of anti-imperialists, socialists, and groups targeted by the administration who are looking for somewhere to direct their energy.
Now they’re comparing resisting ICE to Hong Kong protestors resisting the see see pee
commontern they/themto
GenZedong•General Discussion Thread - Juche 114, Week 39English
12·4 months agoMost of the anti-ICE organizers I know in my American city are anarchists who are opposed to anything that isn’t “spontaneous” or “autonomous” and try to discourage people from joining or allying with any parties or organizations that try to organize against ICE. They complain that any higher level of organization “co-opts” or “saps energy” from the movement and limits anti-ICE activity to peaceful protesting. If they made these criticisms and then did more themselves then I could get on board with it but when I sat with them during their attempt to blockade a garage that was being used by ICE vehicles I watched as they literally got up and moved the barriers out of the way every time a vehicle needed to pass through. They have bragged about supposedly getting into physical fights with cops during an anti-ICE protest but it seems like that didn’t ultimately make any difference for immigrants. The only other actions I see them encourage are small unaffiliated peaceful protests originating within immigrant communities or documenting and monitoring ICE. I never see them try to grow this baseline into anything that could effectively drive ICE from the city or stop the kidnappings. WTF do I do here. What Is to Be Done. I feel hopeless.
commontern they/themto
news@hexbear.net•17% of all oil tankers in the world belong to the Russian “shadow fleet”English
2·4 months agoAs a tanker
Can confirm
They’re never getting those guys back from the space station
Thanks. I think I read that Red Sails article a while ago but found it hard to understand. I will try to reread that section.
The confusion I have is about how this conspiratorial thinking needs to target a “marked” (for example, racialized) group of outsiders (as I understand it, this group doesn’t have to be Jewish people but often is). I think there is an elemental form of this reasoning you can see when defenders of capitalism blame “corporatism” or “crony capitalism” for capitalism’s woes. For those to exist, “corporatists” and “crony capitalists” and perhaps “speculators” or “usurers” — as the Nazis liked to call them — also need to exist, but in this basic form it hasn’t crystallized into a defined group of people. How does that group of people end up being Jewish people?
When Marxists talk about other forms of discrimination we can always pinpoint an economic relation that generates it like colonialism or the gendered division of labor. What, then, is the material basis of 21st-century antisemitism? The destruction of Europe’s Jewish community and the creation of a Jewish settler colony seem to me like the main contributors today, but how specifically do they contribute? Is it that Israel helps reify Jews’ status as “non-European”?
The logic of antisemitism, far from being banished with the Nazis, became completely naturalized in the West. […] The tragic cycle begins to appear eternal: innocent, well-meaning, hard-working folks are, time and again, viciously tricked by the scapegoating of a new rogue in the gallery — Indigenous, Black, Spanish, Jewish, Soviet, Vietnamese, Cuban, Serbian, Muslim, Libyan, Syrian, Korean, Venezuelan, Russian, Chinese.
Is it correct to understand that antisemitism itself is one possible manifestation of the logic of antisemitism and the logic should not be viewed as exclusive to Jewish people?
I’ve just skimmed this so far but this looks very helpful. I am always frustrated by the “bourgeoisie just needed a scapegoat” answer because it does not explain why the European bourgeoisie picked Jewish people as a scapegoat, what continuity there is between early and modern antisemitism, what material conditions it arises from, how it relates to anticommunism, whether a similar discourse can be weaponized against other groups, the role of Zionism, Jewish status as a nation, why Jews were racialized, conflict between bourgeois and proletarian or Eastern and Western European Jewish communities, restrictions on jobs and land ownership, contemporary antisemitism, and so on.
commontern they/themOPto
Communism101•Reason & Revolution by Herbert Marcuse - a good book on dialectics?English
1·5 months agoDo you have a link?


I ended up using this site to convert the Mediawiki format to a pdf format. I recommend the A5 page size over A4 unless you want really small text.