#561
i don't believe in a natural law theory, i just think that the arbitrary law system we build should look like that, because i think that will help minimise things like abuses of power
#562

blinkandwheeze posted:

Panopticon posted:

i think its repressive apparatus has become less important over time.

lmao

Panopticon posted:

i think the eurocommunists were correct and the path to socialism is through democracy.


right, the real history of actually existing people's movements is always going to fall short of the standards of utopian dreaming



i've pointed to a bunch of actual advances socialists have achieved though. just because the end goal towards which i think we should move is imagined, doesn't mean it's impossible to get closer towards it.

#563

walkinginonit posted:

How the hell can anyone believe in Eurocommunism? Eurocommunism just discredited itself, again, like 6 months ago with the SYRIZA debacle.

NATO is producing its newest Holocaust in Syria and encircling Russia with fascist puppet regimes and here millions of Europeans think that wearing red t-shirts voting OXI means they're just a couple of election cycles away from real progress.



marxism-leninism discredited itself in 1937 when the nkvd executed half a million people in order to terrorise the population into voting for the communist party

#564
Walter Schellenberg and Paul Schmidt both said the Marshalls were plotting w the German military - why would they lie?

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#565

EmanuelaBrolandi posted:

Walter Schellenberg and Paul Schmidt both said the Marshalls were plotting w the German military - why would they lie?



if it was at nuremberg, it's possible they were tortured

if it was after nuremberg, that's good evidence there was a plot, i guess

#566
Not Nuremberg. Iirc Schellenberg was in his memoirs and Schmidt in a book about the Eastern Front he published under a nom de plum i cant remember.
#567

Panopticon posted:

marxism-leninism discredited itself in 1937 when the nkvd executed half a million people in order to terrorise the population into voting for the communist party



Marxism-leninism is a science, the best science. Its all true. Science got the facts.

#568
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/15/joseph-stalin-grandson-bloodthirsty-cannibal-libel-case
#569

Scrree posted:

im reading Bloodlies: The Evidence that Every Accusation Against Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union in Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands Is False and ive got some hot news from grover furr

in the context of letters and orders by the soviet politburo during the Ezhovshchina, english scholars of soviet history have traditionally translated the word Limity, meaning limits, to the english word Quota



today i came across some hero quoting bloodlies on a catholic forum

#570
the best thing we can take away from this thread is to never make a positive claim about anything ever
#571
the best jerry. the best.
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#573
tpaine-senpai
#574

tpaine posted:

gyroguy how do you feel about the mentor/protege relationship?

is that a band

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Stalin.
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#583
only 4 out of 5 stalins??? for what did you deduct a stalin
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#586
1917 + 100 = 2017. coincidence?
#587
MMXVII
#588
alright, buckle up for some bad newbie questions

i'm starting to learn more about different leftist sects and i think i'm ready to explore a couple more

1. i know trots are hated on this site but i'm not sure why. this is your chance to lay it all out

2. i understand the support for the USSR but not stalin as an individual. a while ago i read this article on him and i'd like to know whether there was really a purge of lenin loyalists or not:

After 1923 the opponents of the Stalin bureaucracy found themselves on the defensive. In early 1924, following Lenin's death, Stalin threw open membership of the party ostensibly to bring in large numbers of workers. The real impact of this "Lenin levy", however, was not to strengthen the party's working-class composition, but to massively increase the number of bureaucrats within the party. This gave the bureaucracy the commanding position within the party, which it used to isolate and defeat the revolutionaries. By 1927 an absolute majority of the members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union were government officials.

This bureaucracy was conservative, narrow-minded and authoritarian. Its primary interest was the preservation and expansion of its material privileges. It sought to remake the Communist Party and the Soviet government in its own image: rigid, hierarchical, secretive and tyrannical.

In order to accomplish this it had to not only politically defeat the generation of revolutionary leaders who had made the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 but to physically exterminate them. Not only the central leaders of Lenin's party, but almost the entire membership that had participated in the 1917 revolution, perished in the great terror of the 1930s. This fact gives the lie to those who claim that the Stalinist regime was a logical extension of Bolshevism."



http://www.dsp.org.au/node/123

#589
That shit about "rigid, hierarchical, secretive and tyrannical" is the classic insanely florid language with absolutely no backing that gets pooped out by liars. You should be suspicious of anything that describes the evil internal motives of a person or group, and not the material conditions leading to their actions. Anyway Trotsky really did try to lead a military conspiracy to overthrow the USSR. In now times, Trot groups are always taking the pro-imperialist positions and basically sucking the life out of anything they infest
#590
I don't like Trots partly because they regurgitate anti-communist propaganda about the USSR. See: the site you linked, and their parent org.
#591
Only a trot could charecterise the lenin enrolement, a mass recruitement of proletarians into the party in part to combat a percieved risk of deproletatianisation of the party after taking power as the "lenin levy", a "stalinist plot" to fill the party with beaurocrats.

I hate trots because theyre liars, love imperialism, first worldist as hell and as swampman said theyre like a black hole sucking the joy and energy out of anything they touch, at least in my personal experince
#592
<--- Someone Mad

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#593
we like to make jokes here but the truth as far as i can tell is that people who get called "Stalinists" usually don't care that much about stalin when it comes to their own political practice, or really care a ton about hoary old defunct political fights from decades ago at all, beyond defending the legacy of socialism from Western revisionist history and investigating socialist history to try to learn from past mistakes. Ditto most Maoists for that matter, and in fact, it's the same for a lot of traditionally Trotskyist parties outside the west.

Western Trotskyists, on the other hand, the sort of people who get mocked as "trots" here and elsewhere, care a whole, whole, whole lot about Stalin and those old fights from the past, as the disputes between leaders in the early periods of the USSR are used to define themselves as virtuous socialists who were robbed of their rightful legacy (and, in their own minds, that defines them in turn as the ones who will therefore redeem the legacy of world socialism from its own history). Thus they make nearly everything they write into a recapitulation of those debates, so that your average article on, say, currency in India in 2017 tends to veer into denunciations of the USSR's leadership from the interwar era in a way that's pretty crazy looking. These groups also have historically been a great way for Western intelligence agencies to infiltrate the left, since they are more often more intensely angry at improperly "authoritarian" leftists than they are critical of capitalism, just like Western anarchists.
#594
This forum is just people posting walls of text at each other wow such progress
#595

zorrex posted:

This forum is just people posting walls of text at each other wow such progress



didn't your entire beef with this forum start when you posted a gigantic essay and people laughed at it

#596
What was once mustang behavior, Is now normal behavior
#597
i came in at the tail end of the effort post era and i feel like that shit was kind of normal for most of the forums run. now is the era of tpaine, and we but stand upon his shoulder cape (U.S.: Small Mantle)
#598

swampman posted:

That shit about "rigid, hierarchical, secretive and tyrannical" is the classic insanely florid language with absolutely no backing that gets pooped out by liars. You should be suspicious of anything that describes the evil internal motives of a person or group, and not the material conditions leading to their actions. Anyway Trotsky really did try to lead a military conspiracy to overthrow the USSR. In now times, Trot groups are always taking the pro-imperialist positions and basically sucking the life out of anything they infest



i am the Guilty Moralizer in this post a lot of the time but yeah. my original personal reason for disinterest in most Trotskyist groups around me is because of that last part, because anything achieved by groups i have worked with and in, as soon as it reaches a certain still-fairly-low-profile, has been subject to "entryism" by Trotskyist parties and organizations. This consists of this half-assed rusty method wherein Trots badger everyone in the group whose contact information they can find about where and when things are happening, combined with condescending language about how everyone involved needs to defer to them when they show up, even though usually they don't actually have anyone who's involved in what's going on (or in a lot of cases, anyone within 50 miles of what's going on). then when they do show up their tactic is basically to try to crowd out locals with people who kite in from nowhere so they can turn everything into a street march using pre-approved nerdlinger signs that all say the same slogans that look like gibberish to anyone from in town. then they leave, i guess to write more passive-aggressive letters to strangers.

this happens every now and then around me nowadays but it happened over and over when i was younger, in a town where a couple different trot parties found themselves unable to muster even a single person actually living in the town to represent or support them, and it forged within me a severe distaste for their tactics and for the dubious tricks-based politics behind them, which i assume to be a holdover from different approaches in the Third International era for communists working with bourgeois trade unions. which again goes to show how this sort of Trotskyist preaches about presenting socialism in a contemporary democratic way but tends to make everything about fights that happened while the Abe Lyman Orchestra was still playing down the block. like, the anarchists were a pain in the ass but at least they didn't bother us and planned to sabotage things all by themselves.

#599

Not only the central leaders of Lenin's party, but almost the entire membership that had participated in the 1917 revolution, perished in the great terror of the 1930s



i would love to see the proof of this

#600
the reason i really hate trots is that they swoop in on anyone who's questioning the necessity or morality of capitalism, and offer them an easy path that doesn't involve unlearning all of the anticommunism that's baked into westerners since birth. the easy path of "oh, sure, (insert smeared socialist county here) is evil, but we're the good guys!"

since literally every successful socialist country or revolutionary movement is smeared, and trots enthusiastically agree with the smears, it means trots avoid every successful strategy or tactic in favor of ones that aren't successful. that's why those they'd call "stalinists" are still today revolutionary movements with people's wars and shit, and trots have still in a hundred years had exactly Zero (0) revolutionary movements. They literally cannot do the correct things.

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