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2017-07-03 22:48:25 UTC  

.ru huh <:leni:312041955896983554>

2017-07-03 22:48:30 UTC  

Marxist Leninist theoretical journal.

2017-07-03 22:49:47 UTC  

being that english is the most popular language in united states im more interested in sites that are in that language

2017-07-03 22:50:16 UTC  

English only?

2017-07-03 22:50:28 UTC  

Nice networking

2017-07-03 22:50:45 UTC  

English speakers are the worst leftist

2017-07-03 22:51:27 UTC  

ok unironically though, what's the best and realistic version of socialism

2017-07-03 22:51:47 UTC  

Posadism.

2017-07-03 22:52:23 UTC  

National Bolshevism
y/n

2017-07-03 22:55:04 UTC  

@Deleted User many would say that marxism-leninism is the key to socialism based on the historical succes of the revolutions, however, at least as many people are not ML and therefore don't agree

2017-07-03 22:55:12 UTC  

National Bolshevism is 80% meme

2017-07-03 22:55:43 UTC  

so it's 50% ML and the other is...?

2017-07-03 22:56:16 UTC  

various

2017-07-03 22:56:29 UTC  

such as?

2017-07-03 22:56:30 UTC  

ML is the most popular world-wide I think

2017-07-03 22:56:32 UTC  

ancoms

2017-07-03 22:56:40 UTC  

The rest are discordian.

2017-07-03 22:57:13 UTC  

Is global communism achievable?

2017-07-03 22:57:15 UTC  

well, I think democratic confederalism would be a success if Rojava were to gain some sort of liberty after the war.

2017-07-03 22:57:23 UTC  

built on *actual* socialist principles.

2017-07-03 22:57:27 UTC  

I have so many questions

2017-07-03 22:57:29 UTC  

@Deleted User this highly depends on how one defines that

2017-07-03 22:58:27 UTC  

having all societies having dominatingly radical leftist ideology is possible

2017-07-03 22:58:57 UTC  

how at one point it was slavery, then feudalism and now capitalism

2017-07-03 22:59:06 UTC  

this has shown to be able to change

2017-07-03 22:59:26 UTC  

and each change has bought more social liberty

2017-07-03 22:59:34 UTC  

and as marx argued it is always according to class interests, which he also argues will end in a class-less world

2017-07-03 23:00:01 UTC  

but if capitalism makes most people content, how will there be an interest to change?

2017-07-03 23:00:32 UTC  

it won't

2017-07-03 23:00:38 UTC  

Change is present outside of interest.

2017-07-03 23:00:46 UTC  

but it also currently doesn't make most people content if you look outside the first world

2017-07-03 23:01:03 UTC  

and marx argues that capitalism will degrade over time

2017-07-03 23:01:26 UTC  

The idea is to let Capitalism give people a kick in the teeth

2017-07-03 23:01:40 UTC  

When I say content I don't mean happy, I mean too comfy for a revolution

2017-07-03 23:01:49 UTC  

Which is what hopefully will happen when automation develops to an even further extent, at which point a lot of people would have their careers at risk

2017-07-03 23:01:54 UTC  

well my point still stands I think

2017-07-03 23:02:07 UTC  

>degrade over time
Will that happen though?

2017-07-03 23:02:28 UTC  

@Deleted User I haven't read any marx about this, but it's called the fall of profits

2017-07-03 23:02:32 UTC  

The only thing realistically I can see is automation

2017-07-03 23:02:55 UTC  

@Deleted User you speak as if capitalism wouldn't have any crisis every 20 years.