Painting from the year 1944. Can't read author's name (in bottom right corner) because it's too small.
Y'all probably have already seen it, but I'll still post this beautiful poster here. Quite sad to think about how the relations between China and USSR became some years later...
([Source](https://nitter.13ad.de/catcontentonly/status/1325888726627737607#m), with some more)
([Source](https://nitter.net/PicturesUssr/status/1303036310219894784#m))
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 60%
This is my dream, too...
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 100%
"I was born after the dissolution of the USSR, and I spent most of my life in America. Let me explain to you how terrible life under communism was."
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 100%
The most upvoted answer begins with:
I personally don't think anarchists can really plan that far ahead. Anarchism is more a process than a end goal.
That's literally your problem, anarchists...
Somewhat inspired by [this post](https://lemmygrad.ml/post/7439) on [!shitliberalssay@lemmygrad.ml](/c/shitliberalssay), but I genuinely want to know.
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 100%
"Good" answer "except" for the "excessive" amount of "quotation" marks.
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 100%
Good point about our imagination being limited by living under capitalism. I honestly just never considered that... As far as I know, under socialism, people still have a specialized profession. But you're correct, communism may well be different. Having a more generalist lifestyle is an interesting thought... Could anyone here share any sources to read more about it?
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 100%
Why does a communist society imply working both on the fields, as engineer and as administration for a few hours each day? (Not like I'd be too opposed to that, I just don't see why it would be like that under communism.
Just feel like doing another fake AMA to mock the liberals again. (Someone once called me a north Korean bot though when I pressed them for sources on their absurd claims. Lol.)
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 0%
Where's the picture of that rabbit from?
Several of the high-traffic communities already have these, and I think it's a good way to add some kind of unique flair to the community and also can look good if chosen correctly. (Like this on [!communism@lemmygrad.ml](/c/communism):) ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmygrad.ml%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2FeZED88cQ0z.png) So, I'd like to ask this community: Should I add these for [!leftsthetics@lemmygrad.ml](/c/leftsthetics) , too? If so, which pictures to use? Or, if you don't have specific pictures in mind, at least in what style? Update: Added an icon (see sidebar). Still looking for banner suggestions.
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 0%
There's nothing wrong about starting with Das Kapital. But most who are just learning about Marxism-Leninism will consider it too difficult and too hard to understand probably — I read the first 4 chapters of Das Kapital so far (then I had to delay further reading because I no longer had the time or energy, I should continue somewhen), and I had to really study it like some people study math, i. e. write out all the important information in points, draw some scheme to visualize it, etc., so not exactly an easy book to start with. I started with Imperialism As The Highest Stage Of Capitalism, it was much easier and still addressed important aspects.
RandomSovietKid 4y ago • 100%
Sorry for being so clueless, but what is "cancel culture"?
Inspired by "news" like this: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5173. But you could well substitute China or any country that opposes western imperialist interests.
(This edit probably has been made before.)
See also: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4001
By the way, HK protesters side with US far-right. Just something to remember.