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I so am
Nah
but I love you Lenin
-_-
you slay liquidators and shun leftcoms
Tru
(>-_-)>
I don't know what that is but I still love you
Then read my books
My child
I've read a good few
I recommend my letter to the American workers it's only like 15 pages
haven't read that one
Loved State & Revolution tho fam
One of my best works
is it dis one? https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1918/aug/20.htm
Here's a vacation photo from when the kremlin took me to Disney land
Yee it's dat one
those fucking dastardly scumbags
Tru
you see
having argued literally last night with people who'd assert capitalism vs communism in an all-out slugging match of productive efficiency (LOL NO STARVATION IN 1ST WORLD COUNTRIES) it really hits home that none of them could've read anything even remotely related to the subject matter
The first page of this is partly dedicated to describing the US industrial apparatus as one worthy of praise and intrigue, but one fundamentally set apart from collective ownership/operation
Marx talks about it quite a lot too
think he downplays the financial incentives for 1776 though
"The history of modern, civilised America opened with one of those great, really liberating, really revolutionary wars of which there have been so few compared to the vast number of wars of conquest[...]"
Did you recommend this because of what I said about liquidators?
"Small wonder that the international imperialist gang hates us for this, that it “accuses” us, that all the lackeys of the imperialists, including our Right Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks, also “accuse” us. The hatred these watchdogs of imperialism express for the Bolsheviks, and the sympathy of the class-conscious workers of the world, convince us more than ever of the justice of our cause."
@Deleted User ahh that's why
"there are *fagots* et fagots, as the French say"
The fuck
'agreements and agreements' I think
Mmhm
might start using 'man in the muffler'
well i wanted to argue about poverty in the western world, you didn't want to
cause if we're counting poverty to the death toll of a system the rest of the systems stand no chance
I wasn't averse to it, I was just correcting some of the misassumptions you made before hand
like?
and I sort of did address it, I acknowledged that capitalism as a mode of production has led to an increase in quality of life
but that assertions made in Das Kapital were relevant as they had their basis in observing material conditions of Russian laborers at the time