Message from @Eggswardon

Discord ID: 454082817014497292


2018-06-06 19:40:41 UTC  

But is not depending anyhow

2018-06-06 19:40:47 UTC  

anymore

2018-06-06 19:41:41 UTC  

i mena

2018-06-06 19:41:45 UTC  

*mean

2018-06-06 19:41:49 UTC  

china collapsing would be great

2018-06-06 19:41:50 UTC  

lol

2018-06-06 19:42:15 UTC  

The capitalist state may collapse into a communist one

2018-06-06 19:42:30 UTC  

maybe

2018-06-06 19:42:34 UTC  

china's a tumor eitherway

2018-06-06 20:09:07 UTC  

@Azaz3l yes actually

2018-06-06 20:09:29 UTC  

They'd have to adjust and change some structure

2018-06-06 20:09:36 UTC  

But they would be fine

2018-06-06 22:11:10 UTC  

@Firefly "The capitalist state may collapse into a communist one" Well, according to Chinese Communism, capitalism is the only thing making the country alive

2018-06-06 23:26:28 UTC  

No they will have socialism by 2050!!!

2018-06-06 23:28:45 UTC  

china has corporatism

2018-06-06 23:28:47 UTC  

prove me wrong

2018-06-06 23:29:08 UTC  

once again, the libtards are defenseless against my superior wit and intelligence

2018-06-07 00:43:00 UTC  

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2018-06-07 00:55:14 UTC  

ok boyyos

2018-06-07 00:55:20 UTC  

i made a essay on maoism

2018-06-07 00:55:22 UTC  

should i post?

2018-06-07 00:56:05 UTC  

Hell yeah my dude

2018-06-07 00:57:08 UTC  

Yeet

2018-06-07 00:57:22 UTC  

maoism:

So basically, there are a couple concepts that maoism adds on. Remember maoism is just adding theory to Marxist-Leninism and most maoists call themselves ML since they are they just use current material conditions. Maoist concepts are: New Democracy, Third Worldism, On Contradiction, Mass Line, Peoples War, Cultural revolution, Dual Power etc. New democracy: is characterized as a concept based on Mao Zedong's "Bloc of Four Social Classes" theory in post-revolutionary China which argued originally that democracy in China would take a decisively distinct path, much different from that of the liberal capitalist and parliamentary democratic systems in the Western world as well as Soviet-style socialism in Eastern Europe. As time passed, the New Democracy concept was adapted to other countries and regions with similar justifications. Mass Line: The essential element of the mass line is consulting the masses, interpreting their suggestions within the framework of Marxist-Leninism, and then enforcing the resulting policies.Mao developed it into a coherent organizing methodology that encompasses philosophy, strategy, tactics, leadership and organizational theory that has been applied by many Communists subsequent to the Chinese revolution. Chinese communist leaders generally attribute their conquest of power to the faithful pursuit of effective "mass line" tactics, and a "correct" mass line is supposed to be the essential prerequisite for the full consolidation of power.

2018-06-07 00:57:32 UTC  

Third Worldism: which is a broad tendency which is mainly concerned with the infusion and synthesis of Marxism—particularly of the Marxist–Leninist–Maoist persuasion—with concepts of non-Marxist Third Worldism, namely dependency theory and world-systems theory. There is no general consensus on part of Maoist-Third Worldists as a whole. However, the majority of proponents typically argue for the centrality of anti-imperialism to the victory of global communist revolution, as well as against the idea that the working class in the "First World" is majority-exploited (sometimes arguing that it experiences no exploitation at all), and therefore, it is not a part of the international proletariat. People's war: also called protracted people's war, is a military-political strategy first developed by the Chinese Communist revolutionary and political leader Mao Zhedong. The basic concept behind People's War is to maintain the support of the population and draw the enemy deep into the countryside (stretching their supply lines) where the population will will bleed them dry through a mix of mobile and guerrilla warfare. Basically encircling the main cities.

2018-06-07 00:57:59 UTC  

Cultural Revolution: The theory of the Cultural Revolution states that the proletarian revolution and the dictatorship of the proletariat does not wipe out bourgeois ideology—the class-struggle continues and even intensifies during socialism, therefore a constant struggle against these ideologies and their social roots must be conducted. Cultural Revolution is directed also against traditionalism. On Contradiction: Mao drew from the writings of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin in elaborating his theory. Philosophically, his most important reflections emerge on the concept of "contradiction". In two major essays, On Contradiction and On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People, he adopts the positivist-empiricist idea (shared by Engels) that contradiction is present in matter itself and thus also in the ideas of the brain. Matter always develops through a dialectical contradiction: "The interdependence of the contradictory aspects present in all things and the struggle between these aspects determine the life of things and push their development forward. There is nothing that does not contain contradiction; without contradiction nothing would exist". Furthermore, each contradiction (including class struggle, the contradiction holding between relations of production and the concrete development of forces of production) expresses itself in a series of other contradictions, some dominant, others not. "There are many contradictions in the process of development of a complex thing, and one of them is necessarily the principal contradiction whose existence and development determine or influence the existence and development of the other contradictions". Thus the principal contradiction should be tackled with priority when trying to make the basic contradiction "solidify".

2018-06-07 00:58:00 UTC  

Mao elaborates further on this theme in the essay On Practice, "on the relation between knowledge and practice, between knowing and doing". Here, Practice connects "contradiction" with "class struggle" in the following way: Inside a mode of production, there are three realms where practice functions: economic production, scientific experimentation (which also takes place in economic production and should not be radically disconnected from the former) and finally class struggle. These may be considered the proper objects of economy, scientific knowledge and politics.

2018-06-07 00:58:07 UTC  

Agarian Socialism: Maoism departs from conventional European-inspired Marxism in that its focus is on the agrarian countryside, rather than the industrial urban forces—this is known as agrarian socialism. Notably, Maoist parties in Peru, Nepal and the Philippines have adopted equal stresses on urban and rural areas, depending on the country's focus of economic activity. Maoism broke with the state capitalist framework of the Soviet Union under Nikita Khrushchev, dismissing it as revisionist, a pejorative term among communists referring to those who fight for capitalism in the name of socialism and who depart from historical and dialectical materialism.
Although Maoism is critical of urban industrial capitalist powers, it views urban industrialization as a prerequisite to expand economic development and socialist reorganization to the countryside, with the goal being the achievement of rural industrialization that would abolish the distinction between town and countryside. Dual Power: I will keep this short and sweet. It is saying that you need capitalism to construct socialism. We see this in marxist theory but not practiced by ML states. By capitalism i mean limited but regulated markets to do construction and build a economy. We see this in old china and the USSR in the NEP. This is a basic concept i won’t spend time on.
This is maoism.

2018-06-07 01:09:37 UTC  

@please refer to new discord Boring and you spent a waste of time on that wall of text that would never be read fully, and could be summarized in a paragraph.

2018-06-07 01:13:20 UTC  

Not to mention, that mao's policies were a complete disaster in nearly every sense, somehow worse than stalin, and the khemer rouge, while not helping his country in any sense, while destroying any cultural, religious, and family identity the nation had all for the sake of his failed view of marxism

2018-06-07 01:13:33 UTC  

TLDR: Wipe out tradition to preserve true communist ideology and prevent Bourgeois influence from ever rising again.

2018-06-07 01:14:12 UTC  

@Workingman Wow that sure turned out great didn't it?

2018-06-07 01:14:23 UTC  

Just summarizing it.

2018-06-07 01:14:30 UTC  

It isn't like china is one of the biggest capitalist markets today.

2018-06-07 01:14:32 UTC  

I'm no maoist by any means.

2018-06-07 01:14:38 UTC  

stalin had to revive tradition

2018-06-07 01:14:47 UTC  

becouse the USSR was collapsing

2018-06-07 01:15:33 UTC  

@HardMan That ain't no tradition that I see.