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He who acts as one though he is not one
He didn't have an income from capital.
He is of class proletariat.
He WAS until he became an official in the revolutionary government
But he was not a mere laborer
@Deleted User Officials work for the class.
"I must say in all conscience, comrades, that I do
not deserve a good half of the flattering things that
have been said here about me. I am, it appears, a hero
of the October Revolution, the leader of the Communist
Party of the Soviet Union, the leader of the Communist
International, a legendary warrior-knight and all the
rest of it. That is absurd, comrades, and quite unneces-
sary exaggeration. It is the sort of thing that is usually
said at the graveside of a departed revolutionary. But
I have no intention of dying yet.
I must therefore give a true picture of what I was
formerly, and to whom I owe my present position in
our Party.
Comrade Arakel* said here that in the old days he
regarded himself as one of my teachers, and myself as
his pupil. That is perfectly true, comrades. I really
was, and still am, one of the pupils of the advanced
workers of the Tiflis railway workshops"
goodbye
>gripes about the social-democrats in the first few pages
Even Stalin hated them
Also I C E P I C K
@Deleted User Social-Democracy is a national-socialism in the first stage.
Has nothing to do with Marxism anymore.
That is a complete and utter untruth my friend
Social Democracy was one of the things National Socialists formed to oppose
In fact it was the very first movement Hitler was introduced to
That is what Marxist theory came to. At first it was an opposition but after Social-Democrats joined NatSoc
He even remarked it had strayed far from anything it ever could have been to begin with
Social Democrats may have *converted* but National Socialism and Social Democracy are two wildly different systems
If they were able to convert something is wrong there. Marxists do not convert.
They are logical, rational.
Humans are infallible.
As I have said before, you really ought to read Mein Kampf. Second and third chapters heavily involve criticisms of SocDem and why it was bunkum in his opinion
If I recall correctly it was mostly because the movement was driven by non-workers, much like many such movements
Hmmm
@Deleted User Social-Democrats turned NatSoc. Marxist fought them in the war.
Now we are against SocDems
Individuals, not Social-Democracy and its rotten structure
The structure makes the prone. The lack of theory and structure too.
And you must understand, many National Socialists WERE Marxist leaning, what was disavowed were Marxists themselves rather than Marx's philosophies
So they turn
SocDems are Fascist babies.
You do not even know what fascism is
Actually, no, I skipped ahead
Define fascism
@Deleted User Show me your amazing script of propaganda
Yours first my friend
I have none.