

25.04.202500:31
Johann Karl Rodbertus (born 12. August 1805 in Greifswald ; 6th December 1875 in Yagetzow) was a German economist. He is considered the founder of state socialism.
In 1839, he completed an essay The demands of the working classes, which continued the workers' unrest in Birmingham and sent it to the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung for publication. The theory of underconsumption developed therein was a criticism of the demands of the workers and an endorsement of an intervention in the wage formation by the manufacturers.
In 1839, he completed an essay The demands of the working classes, which continued the workers' unrest in Birmingham and sent it to the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung for publication. The theory of underconsumption developed therein was a criticism of the demands of the workers and an endorsement of an intervention in the wage formation by the manufacturers.
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Stalinist Revisionism

17.04.202506:20
National communist correspondence with Adolf Hitler.
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Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

15.04.202509:06
A Chinese Perspective
on America's Oligarchy
on America's Oligarchy


07.04.202506:00
"Sandino, the hero. Without a doubt the greatest hero of our times... the man who for six years accomplished the incredible feat of holding an Empire at bay has died. I know the dark legend that has grown around Sandino, and although I believe it to be largely false, it's worth remembering, and then saying that, despite it, Sandino is one of the greatest figures in Ibero-American history." 🇳🇮🏴☠
~ José Vasconcelos. 🇲🇽
https://t.me/c/1759366266/1404
~ José Vasconcelos. 🇲🇽
https://t.me/c/1759366266/1404
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The Fascio Newsletter (Uncensored)

24.04.202516:21
I'm also of the opinion that the Coptic Church is more legitimate than the Catholic Church.
https://angelusnews.com/news/vatican/coptic-church-dialogue-catholics/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CAfter%20consulting%20with%20the%20sister,the%20dialogue%20to%20proceed%20in
https://angelusnews.com/news/vatican/coptic-church-dialogue-catholics/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CAfter%20consulting%20with%20the%20sister,the%20dialogue%20to%20proceed%20in
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IJ


17.04.202505:44
Japan’s victory in the Russo-Japanese War, moreover, marked the beginning of a new stage in world history. Our victory delivered the first blow to the people of the West who, for the previous 400 years, had never been defeated by a people of color. This was in fact the first stumble in their long victory march. At the same time the Asian peoples, who racially are the same as us, suddenly began to become self-aware.
And not only the Asian peoples, but among every people suffering under the yoke of the Western powers resistance to them increased. For all the other Asian countries, it surpassed their wildest dreams that a small country of yellow people in the Far East had stood up to and decisively defeated a state 60 times as large in area and three times as large in population, whose military power was feared by the entire world. Moreover, we made it possible for everyone to see what everyone had considered impossible. And this gave them the hope that “we too can do it.”
~ Okawa Shumei
And not only the Asian peoples, but among every people suffering under the yoke of the Western powers resistance to them increased. For all the other Asian countries, it surpassed their wildest dreams that a small country of yellow people in the Far East had stood up to and decisively defeated a state 60 times as large in area and three times as large in population, whose military power was feared by the entire world. Moreover, we made it possible for everyone to see what everyone had considered impossible. And this gave them the hope that “we too can do it.”
~ Okawa Shumei
14.04.202509:44
🟥👑Sanzo Nosaka, Monarcho Communist🛠🇯🇵
Sanzō Nosaka (野坂 参三, Nosaka Sanzō, March 30, 1892 – November 14, 1993) was a Japanese writer, editor, labor organizer, communist agent, politician, and university professor and a founder of the Japanese Communist Party (JCP).
Unlike the Radical Republicans at the time who sought to overthrow the emperor, Nosaka consistently defended the Emperor System and advocated for it to be transferred to the socialist system just as it had been through the fuedal and capitalist systems.
Sanzō Nosaka (野坂 参三, Nosaka Sanzō, March 30, 1892 – November 14, 1993) was a Japanese writer, editor, labor organizer, communist agent, politician, and university professor and a founder of the Japanese Communist Party (JCP).
Unlike the Radical Republicans at the time who sought to overthrow the emperor, Nosaka consistently defended the Emperor System and advocated for it to be transferred to the socialist system just as it had been through the fuedal and capitalist systems.


11.04.202508:00
Ikedaism, was the ideology of the political thinker Sumihisa Ikeda in 1929. The ideology is broadly leftist while supporting state socialist economic ideas such of those like Ikki Kita, though Ikeda's ideas were adopted by the Toseiha faction who's leader has a close relationship with Ikeda. The program was anti marxist but still advocated for a socialist military Shogunate as seen in Germany Under the Ludendorf Dictatorship. It has been praised by the Japanese "Imperial" Left but denounced by Marxists abroad, especially due to ideologies advocation of imperialism, class evolution, nationalism and ultra-militaristic stances


23.04.202508:35
Land Stability and Economic Integration Under Japanese Rule in Korea.
Nationalist historians have argued that the colonial government snatched Korean farmers' land through land surveys and increased rice production for the purpose of feeding Japan. This was not the case, according to Edwin H. Gragert in the United States and Rhee Yong-Hoon (Yi Yong-hun) at Seoul National University. There was no great change in agricultural land ownership between 1910 and 1930, but, when the impact of the Great Depression hit hard later, both Korean and Japanese owners lost their land to financial institutions. The export of Korean rice to Japan was due to market forces of supply and demand. Gi-Wook Shin adds that, when tenant-landlord disputes were rampant in the 1920s, Korean tenant farmers gained the upper hand thanks to the Government-General's taking their side.
Nationalist historians have argued that the colonial government snatched Korean farmers' land through land surveys and increased rice production for the purpose of feeding Japan. This was not the case, according to Edwin H. Gragert in the United States and Rhee Yong-Hoon (Yi Yong-hun) at Seoul National University. There was no great change in agricultural land ownership between 1910 and 1930, but, when the impact of the Great Depression hit hard later, both Korean and Japanese owners lost their land to financial institutions. The export of Korean rice to Japan was due to market forces of supply and demand. Gi-Wook Shin adds that, when tenant-landlord disputes were rampant in the 1920s, Korean tenant farmers gained the upper hand thanks to the Government-General's taking their side.


12.04.202516:33
🇯🇵⚔️🟥🛠Kōzaburō Tachibana: Prophet of Sacred Violence🛠🟥⚔️🇯🇵
Kōzaburō Tachibana was a Japanese political activist and ultra-nationalist . Tachibana believed that for the development of the Asian and Western societies, the village community was the original starting point of civilization and the only way for the country to prosper.
Tachibana called for the formation of a "patriotic brotherhood" to unselfishly lay down their lives to save the people in accordance to the emperor's wishes. Wanting to recruit form all social classes, the brotherhood would represent a more perfect whole, signified by the imperial will. He also argued that radical, violent change was needed to cleanse ‘the world of national politics...poisoned by mammon and the gang of corrupt industrialists’.
Kōzaburō Tachibana was a Japanese political activist and ultra-nationalist . Tachibana believed that for the development of the Asian and Western societies, the village community was the original starting point of civilization and the only way for the country to prosper.
Tachibana called for the formation of a "patriotic brotherhood" to unselfishly lay down their lives to save the people in accordance to the emperor's wishes. Wanting to recruit form all social classes, the brotherhood would represent a more perfect whole, signified by the imperial will. He also argued that radical, violent change was needed to cleanse ‘the world of national politics...poisoned by mammon and the gang of corrupt industrialists’.
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Stalinist Revisionism



10.04.202523:30
"The Jew is a dog, son of a dog, which spreads his fleas in every land. It is he who has done the most to inoculate us with the plague of civilization, and who would like to give us his morality also, the morality of money, of capital."
— Mikhail Tukhachevsky on the Jews: https://espressostalinist.com/2013/10/17/mikhail-tukhachevsky-on-communists-and-the-jews/


09.04.202517:58
Marxism isn’t inherently opposed to hierarchy. Unlike anarchism, which often views hierarchy itself as unjust, Marxism focuses on unjust hierarchies rooted in exploitation and inequitable power over the means of production.
The core issue in Marxist analysis isn’t that the bourgeoisie and proletariat exist in a hierarchy, but that the bourgeoisie exploits the proletariat. The injustice lies in the relations of production, not in the structure.
Marxists can easily envision hierarchical structures that aren’t unjust like a workers' cooperative where managers are elected and accountable. These roles may be hierarchical in function, but not in power consolidation or exploitation.
The real divide here is between anarchist and Marxist ethics: anarchism sees hierarchy as the root problem, Marxism sees hierarchy as a tool that can be either just or unjust, depending on how power and labor are structured.
The core issue in Marxist analysis isn’t that the bourgeoisie and proletariat exist in a hierarchy, but that the bourgeoisie exploits the proletariat. The injustice lies in the relations of production, not in the structure.
Marxists can easily envision hierarchical structures that aren’t unjust like a workers' cooperative where managers are elected and accountable. These roles may be hierarchical in function, but not in power consolidation or exploitation.
The real divide here is between anarchist and Marxist ethics: anarchism sees hierarchy as the root problem, Marxism sees hierarchy as a tool that can be either just or unjust, depending on how power and labor are structured.


18.04.202506:52
What im working on right now
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National Bolshevik Radio



15.04.202509:06
I want healthcare for my people, but NPR really just destroys its own narrative by showing a morbidly obese cow who is being paid with taxpayer dollars to care for her super-morbidly obese "partner" who is sick with fatness. I become a total Republican for those people.
10.04.202514:09
My Ideology according to Deepseek
Authoritarian State Socialism 🏛️💼: You support a system where the state owns land and resources, leasing them to citizens (like Singapore or China) 🌍🏢, with strong anti-corruption mechanisms and control over unhealthy behaviors for societal good ⚖️💪.
Georgist Influence 🌱: You support land value capture through leasing systems rather than private property 🏠.
Anti-Liberalism 🚫📜: You critique liberal democracy and favor strong, centralized leadership (e.g., Sukarno, Jose Antonio, Mosley, Ungern) 🔴👑. You see the business class as parasitic and side with workers, believing they create everything 🛠️💡.
Reactionary Modernist ⚙️🔮: You admire technological advancement and modern industry 🖥️🔧, but reject liberal modernity and individualism 🌐⚡, preferring spiritual or mythical traditionalism 🌿⚔️.
Cultural Revolution 🔄✨: You want a cultural shift away from liberal norms and towards a deep-rooted, almost sacred connection to tradition and collectivism 🔥🙏—similar to a mythical or spiritual revival 🌟.
Autarkic Vision 🌏💡: You aim for a self-sufficient economy that ends dependency on liberal powers, even embracing trade wars when needed 💣💰.
Mythic Socialist Roots 🌍⚖️: You see the ideal state as a mix of socialist distribution, traditional moral frameworks, and sacred hierarchy 🔥👑, merging the left's economic justice with the right's cultural structure 🛡️⚙️.
Authoritarian State Socialism 🏛️💼: You support a system where the state owns land and resources, leasing them to citizens (like Singapore or China) 🌍🏢, with strong anti-corruption mechanisms and control over unhealthy behaviors for societal good ⚖️💪.
Georgist Influence 🌱: You support land value capture through leasing systems rather than private property 🏠.
Anti-Liberalism 🚫📜: You critique liberal democracy and favor strong, centralized leadership (e.g., Sukarno, Jose Antonio, Mosley, Ungern) 🔴👑. You see the business class as parasitic and side with workers, believing they create everything 🛠️💡.
Reactionary Modernist ⚙️🔮: You admire technological advancement and modern industry 🖥️🔧, but reject liberal modernity and individualism 🌐⚡, preferring spiritual or mythical traditionalism 🌿⚔️.
Cultural Revolution 🔄✨: You want a cultural shift away from liberal norms and towards a deep-rooted, almost sacred connection to tradition and collectivism 🔥🙏—similar to a mythical or spiritual revival 🌟.
Autarkic Vision 🌏💡: You aim for a self-sufficient economy that ends dependency on liberal powers, even embracing trade wars when needed 💣💰.
Mythic Socialist Roots 🌍⚖️: You see the ideal state as a mix of socialist distribution, traditional moral frameworks, and sacred hierarchy 🔥👑, merging the left's economic justice with the right's cultural structure 🛡️⚙️.
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𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎



09.04.202503:11
In Spain, a non-communist socialist solution can only be found in the Falange, but when I speak of the Falange, I’m referring to something that is far more distant than the opinions of a few old Falangists who brandish their old membership cards to immediately want to become the successors of José Antonio, Onésimo, or Ramiro Ledesma. This isn’t the point; it’s no longer a question of making assumptions about what any of them would say today if they were alive. They are not alive, this is an undeniable fact, but it is also true that their writings seek a socialist and revolutionary solution, and they should not be forgotten when seeking solutions for Spain.
Jorge Mota, Hacia un socialismo europeo
Jorge Mota, Hacia un socialismo europeo


07.04.202505:57
"Even people who had 10-room houses, new suits, and new furniture were never satisfied, selfish as they are, and they wanted more. They told Americans and other visitors that they needed 'democracy' and 'freedom,' not realizing that this is a suicidal system, where the big dog eats the rest. But they were enchanted by those words, not realizing that in America there are no free medicines, free hospitals, free houses, free education, and free food, except when people have to beg or wait in long lines for soup." - Muammar Gaddafi. 📗
https://t.me/c/1759366266/1400
https://t.me/c/1759366266/1400
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