MA courses on USSR politics/history? or on Eco-socialism?
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 4mo ago 100%

    Nice, I do follow them but wasn't aware of this. Thanks comrade.

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  • As the title says. Any university is good as long as the course is in English and I could possibly study it from home but I would be open to travel. Something like this would be perfect: https://www.unibo.it/en/study/phd-professional-masters-specialisation-schools-and-other-programmes/course-unit-catalogue/course-unit/2022/484266 But that's only open to enrolled students in a bigger master which I don't want to do.

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    How to counter "Stalin bad" arguments?
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 4mo ago 100%

    I have learned over the past 3 years to not argue about stuff like that anymore. It's tiring for me, it strains my relationships, and frankly I'm more and more convinced that it undermines actual present organising. I read a couple of articles and listened to some podcasts on climate change and leninism (i.e. socialist revolution; professor Kai Heron) and their argument is convincing enough. We have bigger fish to fry than internally fighting over who was better 70 years ago. Like waaaay bigger fish: climate change and neo-fascism. Let's fry those first and then we can discuss Stalin and Trotsky and Chinese reforms and what have you.

    An example from my hometowm. Almost every dedicated Marxist grouping here is Trotskyist. It refrains me from joining them but I also haven't asked them WHY they're Trotskyist. And also our dedicated communist party renounced its founder because they defended Stalin. Maybe it's the classic falsehood of "Stalin bad, Trotsky would have been better" or maybe they actually engage with Trotsky's ideas of permanent revolution and find them more helpful in the 21st century. I don't know. But this also means that I am left without a serious means of organising in my home city as I don't have time nor energy to start my own organisation and even so, the zeitgeist here is not one of pro-Stalin. So I don't argue it and just look at axtual actions on the ground and while Trotskyist, these are the people organising, fighting, getting out etc. So it's a dilemma.

    I would say unless your GF is a fascist or right-winger, don't bother straining your relationship with this. Just inform yourself and that's good. (Unless you want to strain your relationship in which case, have at it.).

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  • Why do protesters rarely defend themselves?
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 5mo ago 100%

    In the US, you,ll end up dead.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearGE
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  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 5mo ago 100%

    While having a point, what an incredibly condescending tone the article has.

    After reading, this is a terrible article written by a terrible, contemptuous human being.

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  • How socially conservative are China and Vietnam, and how can they realistically become more progressive?
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 5mo ago 100%

    I have no real input in this discussion other than reading it and being fascinated. I just wanted to say that I love the phrase: the sun at eight or nine in the morning.

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  • General Discussion Thread - Juche 113, Week 13
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 7mo ago 100%

    There is more and more proof that one of our extreme right politicians worked in service of the CCP. I'm extremely disappointed in this.

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  • "The great purge of 2023"
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 7mo ago 100%

    This is a good answer. Thanks. I am doubtfull of your position that capital is subordinate to the prolitariat in China, as I do not see much examples of that. The prolitariat in China, while getting marginally less poor (yes, I've read the UN report), is still mostly the world's construction basket. So while I believe that capital is regulated, I don't believe it's subordinate to the proletariat. That said, currently it's better to not start implementing huge changes in economic law, i.e. take all billionaires money as it would create unrest and also ammunition for thr US to use against China. However, I would have liked to see this as an initial block back before there where billionaires in China. I still have yet to see a good point for them actually existing.

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  • What are you currently reading?
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 7mo ago 100%

    I'm about halfway through and when I kind of lost interest. I should get back into it.

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  • What are you currently reading?
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 7mo ago 100%

    What's the commie bookstore in your city? Name??

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  • WTF is this shit?
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 8mo ago 100%

    I'll look for it. I saw it in a newsarticle from my country's region, which is pro-western, anti-israel.in theory but sending weapons nonetheless in practice kind of country.

    https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/03/05/israel-gaza-hamas-seksueel-geweld-vrouw-vn-rapport/

    Ok so this is the full link (in Dutch).

    and here's a screenshot.

    The last sentence of this screenshot literally translates to: researchers spoke to Israeli institutions but were not able to speak to victims directly.

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  • Just learned that China owns most of the cobalt mines in the DRC.
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 8mo ago 50%

    That's a semantic justification of what is, in practice, imperialism or at least, imperialism light.

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  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 8mo ago 100%

    The Israeli authorities didn't let the researchers talk to any of the alleged victims personally so, yeah, there's that.

    Israeli state: "These people have been raped and coerced by Hamas!" Investigators: "can we talk to them directly?" Israeli stats: "no."

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  • "The great purge of 2023"
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 8mo ago 100%

    This is a justification but still not an explanation for why China allows (or should allow) billionaires. If you take all the money above 1B Yen and transfer it to the state you also have a build up of capital to be used by the state to help the people.

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  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 9mo ago 100%

    Yes I understand the development of state capitalistism to build up production forces on the road to socialism. It's still not an answer qs to why billionaires should exist.

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  • books
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 9mo ago 100%

    Thanks. I'm not one for techno-optimism but maybe it has some good ideas.

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  • "The great purge of 2023"
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 9mo ago 100%

    It's an arbitrary number because it's a number people can latch on to. A billion dollars... or yen.... or euro.

    Yeah theory, everyone just always assumes someone needs more theory. Assumes the person hasn't read theory. And it's a divergence strategy: uh oh, don't know, more theory!

    What are we going to do with billionaires after the revolution comrade?

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  • Hi all, I don't know where to post this because it's not a question about theory but more about if anyone has read (one of) these books and what they think about it. I'm reading Jean Ellenstein's _History of the Stalinist Phenomenon_. It's a historical analysis of how the conditions under which Stalin led the USSR came to be. Then I got recommended _Fully Automated Luxury Communism_ by Aaron Bastani. I lookednup Aaron Bastani as I didn't know him and my fidst feeling is dubious. Anyone that has read this book and can comment on it? Finally, if there is a better space on Lemmygrad for this, let me know! Something like a books or book discussion space or something.

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  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 10mo ago 100%

    Just because they seem willing to do more than us, ans I don't argue that thet do because they do, I can still criticize them for not taking that decision. Billionaires have no need of existing.

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  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 10mo ago 100%

    Wtf do you mean with "redpilled Epstein movie"? Like I have no idea what you are trying to say with that sentence.

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  • "The great purge of 2023"
  • LoomingMountain LoomingMountain 10mo ago 92%

    What I don't like about the PRC is that it didn't make into law that there can't be billionaires. Whatever you think of China, whether it's socialist, or state-capitalist, or capitalist in economy with socialist social relations run by a communist party, the fact that there are billionaires, even when they are kept in check by the government and do not control the state apparatus, I think it would have been an amazing precedent to say that billionaires should not exist. Every penny above 1 999.999.999 yen or dollar or euro (already a ridiculous amount but ok) should flow back to the people. It undermines the socialist project that I want to believe China is still building.

    I know this has nothing to do with the article. I just wanted to say this.

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  • Hi comrades, I love listening to Michael Parenti. I love listening to podcasts while I ride my bike or cook or whatever. So I was wondering if I'm the only one that would listen to Parenti's lectures in podcast form? If not, I will start a podcast where I host all of his long term lectures I can find. I will of course credit Dr. Parenti, as you should. And would never monetize the podcast. I would also like to ask Dr. Parenti for his OK but I know he has dementia so I don't know if this will be possible. Maybe in time, I could add other lectures by other famous thinkers or revolutionaries on there. If I could understand Spanish, I would listen to Castro all day long.

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    Hi all, I have a movie podcast, in which I talk with my favorite people about one of their favorite films. And for januari, the film I'm reviewing is Frida, a movie about Frida Kahlo. This made me do a deep dive into Frida Kahlo and, what do you know: Frida Kahlo, die-hard communist. She had an affair with Trotsky, her last painting had as subject Stalin, and when she went to the US, she was reported saying: “I’ve learnt so much here and I’m more and more convinced it’s only through communism that we can become human.” Badass quote. So, yeah. Frida is a decent movie. They even openly show people discussing communism, they show a flag with hammer and sickle, they show Trotsky. That sounds like nothing but this is an American movie by an American filmmaker (albeit a woman but still). Picture by Florence Arquin, 1951

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