Message from @AdorableStormtrooper

Discord ID: 526441374665408563


2018-12-23 16:48:29 UTC  

First world maoism is retarded

2018-12-23 16:48:30 UTC  

i agree

2018-12-23 16:48:37 UTC  

well that point we agree on at least

2018-12-23 16:48:42 UTC  

like, maybe its useful in Afghanistan

2018-12-23 16:48:44 UTC  

or something

2018-12-23 16:48:46 UTC  

but not beyond

2018-12-23 16:48:46 UTC  

Yes

2018-12-23 16:48:48 UTC  

I think that misunderstands Maoism

2018-12-23 16:48:50 UTC  

thats what i support

2018-12-23 16:48:52 UTC  

it's not useful anywhere

2018-12-23 16:48:56 UTC  

Third-Worldism then?

2018-12-23 16:49:00 UTC  

@Enigmatic★Chromatic i am saying maoism is literally third worldist

2018-12-23 16:49:02 UTC  

Since it's not just New Democracy

2018-12-23 16:49:05 UTC  

read the little red book

2018-12-23 16:49:09 UTC  

No not you

2018-12-23 16:49:09 UTC  

Yes, i know

2018-12-23 16:49:14 UTC  

Third World is an epithet

2018-12-23 16:49:16 UTC  

I'm offended

2018-12-23 16:49:25 UTC  

Stfu Storm 😄

2018-12-23 16:49:30 UTC  

NGR I guess I'll call you

2018-12-23 16:50:04 UTC  

ahhh.. now quiet

2018-12-23 16:50:06 UTC  

😌

2018-12-23 16:50:21 UTC  

What exactly are you NGR?

2018-12-23 16:50:32 UTC  

what's an NGR?

2018-12-23 16:50:38 UTC  

He's a NGRo

2018-12-23 16:50:40 UTC  

oh him

2018-12-23 16:50:48 UTC  

call him xinu

2018-12-23 16:51:25 UTC  

Oh I see Xinyue

2018-12-23 16:51:31 UTC  

Anyways

2018-12-23 16:51:33 UTC  

that's too long

2018-12-23 16:51:35 UTC  

Just curious

2018-12-23 16:52:04 UTC  

NPO>NGR

2018-12-23 16:52:21 UTC  

```The 1965 Soviet economic reform, sometimes called the Kosygin reform (Russian: Косыгинская реформа) or Liberman reform, were a set of planned changes in the economy of the Soviet Union (USSR). A centerpiece of these changes was the introduction of profitability and sales as the two key indicators of enterprise success. Some of an enterprise's profits would go to three funds, used to reward workers and expand operations; most would go to the central budget.

The reforms were introduced politically by Alexei Kosygin—who had just become Premier of the Soviet Union following the removal of Nikita Khrushchev—and ratified by the Central Committee in September 1965.

Major changes throughout the Soviet world became possible in 1964 with the ouster of Nikita Khrushchev and the rise of Alexei Kosygin and Leonid Brezhnev.[14] Economic policy was a significant area of retrospective anti-Khrushchev criticism in the Soviet press.[15][16] This 'reformist' economic tendency in the Soviet Union had corollaries and some mutual reinforcement in Eastern Europe.[17]```

So let me get this straight - the people who oust Khrushchev implement the market and profit reforms, and this was made possible only after Khrushchev's ousting, and Khrushchev was criticised by these people for holding onto the old ways, but he's le big rebisionist? 🤔

2018-12-23 16:53:44 UTC  

The accusation of revisionism was on putting the development of forces of production over class struggle as the principle contradiction

2018-12-23 16:54:07 UTC  

@Xinyue Literally i am not supporting brezhnev

2018-12-23 16:54:10 UTC  

he is a idiot aswell

2018-12-23 16:54:13 UTC  

but kruschev is bad

2018-12-23 16:54:21 UTC  

Khrushchev literally did not restore capitalism in USSR

2018-12-23 16:54:27 UTC  

yes

2018-12-23 16:54:28 UTC  

he did

2018-12-23 16:54:30 UTC  

he did not