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Joti Brar
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Vice-chair of the Communists (CPGB-ML) in Britain. Spokesperson for the World Anti-imperialist Platform.
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Vice-chair of the Communists (CPGB-ML) in Britain. Spokesperson for the World Anti-imperialist Platform.
'Anyone who fears being covered with dust or muddying his boots, should not engage in social activity.’ – N Chernyshevsky
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The Communists

24.03.202520:31
Solidarity with the Venezuelan workers who are being criminalised for entering the USA, after US imperialism spent billions trying to destroy their homeland and ran a huge propaganda campaign telling them to leave.
The speaker in this video is Comrade Henry Parra, the chair of the patriotic section of the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV). Venezuelan communists are regrouping after the havoc that has been caused in their organisation by agents of imperialism (the neo-Trotskyite KKE), which manipulated a section of leaders into joining the west-backed ‘opposition’.
The speaker in this video is Comrade Henry Parra, the chair of the patriotic section of the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV). Venezuelan communists are regrouping after the havoc that has been caused in their organisation by agents of imperialism (the neo-Trotskyite KKE), which manipulated a section of leaders into joining the west-backed ‘opposition’.
03.04.202511:31
(Auto-translated from the Spanish here)
⭕️ ALEKSANDR DUGIN AND THE GLOBAL FAR RIGHT: THE “REVOLUTIONARY” DISGUISE OF CAPITALISM / by C. García Vera
"Dugin is an international benchmark for reactionary thought in its most refined and dangerous form."
◼️ In a context of political decomposition and ideological disorientation, the new global far right has learned to speak the language of rebellion. With rhetoric that presents itself as "alternative" against "globalist elites ," it offers a dangerous illusion of dissent. Beneath its "anti-system" veneer lies a sophisticated and authoritarian defense of the capitalist order.
◼️The "anti-establishment" movements that the system had been anxiously awaiting have finally arrived. Taking advantage of the justified rejection of the establishment parties by a large part of the population and, above all, the absence of a real , socially influential left, the new far-right movements in Europe and the United States proudly present themselves as 21st-century rebels, with aggressive aesthetics and "politically incorrect" discourse.
◼️They proclaim themselves as patriots against "globalism," with a superficial message against "liberal elites" and the ever-popular Agenda 2030. Some even present themselves as enemies of imperialism ... but are they really an alternative ?
Scratching the surface reveals a very different reality. These movements—with their nationalist banners, apocalyptic rhetoric , and "traditionalist" aspirations — not only fail to question capitalism , but rather prop it up, cloaking it in archaic symbols and a reactionary mythology.
"The trick the new populist right uses to sell its political agenda is to present itself as "outsiders," even though it represents the interests of different sectors of the bourgeoisie."
◼️However, in an era marked by ideological confusion and lacking in truly revolutionary alternatives, there are many who are taken in by these siren songs . And if there is one thinker who has served as a point of connection between this new mutant far right, the geopolitical interests of emerging powers such as Russia and even legitimate aspirations of independence of many nations from the so-called Global South, that is Aleksandr Dugin.
(...)
His discourse is not presented as far-right, but as "revolutionary"—although what he seeks to revolutionize is not the capitalist order, but the modern order. This is key to understanding why, although at first glance he may appear to be a "critic of the system," his proposal is profoundly functional to the maintenance of capitalism, in an authoritarian, hierarchical, and theocratic version.
(...)
Based on this worldview, it is understandable that Dugin does not seek to end the ills of society by overthrowing the capitalist system to build a more just and egalitarian social order, but rather to promote a return to the "traditional order" : God, Fatherland, Hierarchy, which, for him, represent the "essence" of Russia . His ideal of society is authoritarian, religious, and deeply reactionary.
(...)
BRIEF EPILOGUE FOR CONFUSED READERS
The new international political situation seems chaotic: unexpected alliances, words that change meaning, enemies masquerading as liberators. But there is one compass that remains unwavering, and it is this: always ask what relationship a discourse has with the structure of economic power.
When someone talks to you about "defending traditional values," "the family," or the "nation," just ask them what they think about ownership of the means of production. If anything unites all these movements, and their main ideologues, it is that they are false dissidents working to uphold an unjust order, waving flags of patriotism and tradition and shouting empty speeches against "the global elite . "
(...)
READ FULL TEXT 👇:
https://canarias-semanal.org/art/37310/aleksandr-dugin-y-la-ultraderecha-global-el-disfraz-revolucionario-del-capitalismo
⭕️ ALEKSANDR DUGIN AND THE GLOBAL FAR RIGHT: THE “REVOLUTIONARY” DISGUISE OF CAPITALISM / by C. García Vera
"Dugin is an international benchmark for reactionary thought in its most refined and dangerous form."
◼️ In a context of political decomposition and ideological disorientation, the new global far right has learned to speak the language of rebellion. With rhetoric that presents itself as "alternative" against "globalist elites ," it offers a dangerous illusion of dissent. Beneath its "anti-system" veneer lies a sophisticated and authoritarian defense of the capitalist order.
◼️The "anti-establishment" movements that the system had been anxiously awaiting have finally arrived. Taking advantage of the justified rejection of the establishment parties by a large part of the population and, above all, the absence of a real , socially influential left, the new far-right movements in Europe and the United States proudly present themselves as 21st-century rebels, with aggressive aesthetics and "politically incorrect" discourse.
◼️They proclaim themselves as patriots against "globalism," with a superficial message against "liberal elites" and the ever-popular Agenda 2030. Some even present themselves as enemies of imperialism ... but are they really an alternative ?
Scratching the surface reveals a very different reality. These movements—with their nationalist banners, apocalyptic rhetoric , and "traditionalist" aspirations — not only fail to question capitalism , but rather prop it up, cloaking it in archaic symbols and a reactionary mythology.
"The trick the new populist right uses to sell its political agenda is to present itself as "outsiders," even though it represents the interests of different sectors of the bourgeoisie."
◼️However, in an era marked by ideological confusion and lacking in truly revolutionary alternatives, there are many who are taken in by these siren songs . And if there is one thinker who has served as a point of connection between this new mutant far right, the geopolitical interests of emerging powers such as Russia and even legitimate aspirations of independence of many nations from the so-called Global South, that is Aleksandr Dugin.
(...)
His discourse is not presented as far-right, but as "revolutionary"—although what he seeks to revolutionize is not the capitalist order, but the modern order. This is key to understanding why, although at first glance he may appear to be a "critic of the system," his proposal is profoundly functional to the maintenance of capitalism, in an authoritarian, hierarchical, and theocratic version.
(...)
Based on this worldview, it is understandable that Dugin does not seek to end the ills of society by overthrowing the capitalist system to build a more just and egalitarian social order, but rather to promote a return to the "traditional order" : God, Fatherland, Hierarchy, which, for him, represent the "essence" of Russia . His ideal of society is authoritarian, religious, and deeply reactionary.
(...)
BRIEF EPILOGUE FOR CONFUSED READERS
The new international political situation seems chaotic: unexpected alliances, words that change meaning, enemies masquerading as liberators. But there is one compass that remains unwavering, and it is this: always ask what relationship a discourse has with the structure of economic power.
When someone talks to you about "defending traditional values," "the family," or the "nation," just ask them what they think about ownership of the means of production. If anything unites all these movements, and their main ideologues, it is that they are false dissidents working to uphold an unjust order, waving flags of patriotism and tradition and shouting empty speeches against "the global elite . "
(...)
READ FULL TEXT 👇:
https://canarias-semanal.org/art/37310/aleksandr-dugin-y-la-ultraderecha-global-el-disfraz-revolucionario-del-capitalismo
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The Communists

01.04.202519:57
The wretched stance of the trade union movement in relation to the war in Ukraine, which has been characterised by abject support for British imperialism up to and including vocal support for open Nazis, exposes once again the truth of Josef Stalin’s description of social democracy as ‘the moderate wing of fascism’.
Today, as the imperialists seek to convince working people that they should be backing the continuation of Nato’s war and the provision of ever more arms and money to its fascist proxies, TUC leaders are not only not opposing this drive to war but are actually demanding it go further and faster.
https://thecommunists.org/2025/03/01/news/tuc-endorsing-ukraine-war-betrayal-british-ukrainian-workers/
Today, as the imperialists seek to convince working people that they should be backing the continuation of Nato’s war and the provision of ever more arms and money to its fascist proxies, TUC leaders are not only not opposing this drive to war but are actually demanding it go further and faster.
https://thecommunists.org/2025/03/01/news/tuc-endorsing-ukraine-war-betrayal-british-ukrainian-workers/


24.03.202516:46
Unearthed in Comrade Harpal’s papers: a debate between him (on behalf of the Stalin Society) and the loony Trots of the EPSR on Stalin.
The page shown here was my small contribution (about 25 years ago ...)
The page shown here was my small contribution (about 25 years ago ...)
02.04.202520:31
(Auto-translated from the original in Spanish here
⭕️ The new rise of the far right in Europe: Hitler's heirs
Across Europe, far-right movements are resurfacing, positioning themselves as "patriots," "defenders of European traditions," and "national interests." However, beneath this facade lies a mixture of nationalism, anti-immigrant rhetoric, and sympathy for fascism.
The far right has mastered the art of masking its extremist ideologies with populist appeals and patriotic rebranding, making it appealing to a long-standing audience steeped in chauvinism.
(...)The European economy is experiencing a recession, which is creating tensions in society and increasing protests.
This rise of far-right parties benefits the capitalists who exploit them. What is the main reason for their growth? The main reason lies in socioeconomic relations.
▪️ Its rise is deeply rooted in the material conditions created by capitalism. Periods of economic crisis, marked by inequality, unemployment, and alienation, generate massive discontent among the working class and wider society . Rather than addressing the real contradictions of capitalism, far-right ideologies scapegoat marginalized groups or appeal to nationalism, providing a reactionary outlet for all frustration .
▪️ Their rhetoric serves to mask the true source of discontent: the exploitative nature of the capitalist system , and in doing so, divides the working class.
▪️The key aspect here is the direct support the bourgeoisie provides to these groups through its monopolized media .
Far-right rhetoric spreads through billionaire media outlets. The widespread public disillusionment caused by declining living standards creates a fertile breeding ground for right-wing extremism.
Recently, billionaire oligarch Elon Musk exemplified this by supporting and promoting the far-right AfD.
▪️ As a result, the bourgeoisie achieves its goal: the rise of far-right forces . This leads to the fragmentation of the working class and the creation of a shock force of capitalists (squadrists) to strike at the workers.
It embodies the same reactionary ideologies as its predecessors. By changing its image from fascists to "patriots," the far right presents itself as a supposed solution.
But what do these parties propose to "fix" society's problems? They claim that migrants are the root cause of all problems.
▪️Far-right rhetoric manipulates working-class grievances, fueling animosity and distrust toward those perceived as different. This divisive narrative denies the possibility of collective progress and class solidarity, fostering hatred toward migrants.
Such tactics intentionally fuel division, obscuring systemic problems and the real causes of working-class problems. Blaming migrants for all problems is a trick of the far right.
▪️ The focus of attention shifts from the exploitative capitalist to the migrants: that is, it shifts from the victimizer to the most battered victims . [A person forced to migrate due to the capitalist plundering of their country of origin will be more vulnerable to the predation of employers: to being subjected to exploitation in semi-slavery.]
▪️ The decline of the welfare state, rising inequality, and job insecurity stem from systemic issues inherent to capitalism.
The dismantling of public services, privatization and austerity policies, driven primarily by profit motives , create conditions in which wages stagnate, social support declines and competition between workers intensifies .
⭕️ The new rise of the far right in Europe: Hitler's heirs
Across Europe, far-right movements are resurfacing, positioning themselves as "patriots," "defenders of European traditions," and "national interests." However, beneath this facade lies a mixture of nationalism, anti-immigrant rhetoric, and sympathy for fascism.
The far right has mastered the art of masking its extremist ideologies with populist appeals and patriotic rebranding, making it appealing to a long-standing audience steeped in chauvinism.
(...)The European economy is experiencing a recession, which is creating tensions in society and increasing protests.
This rise of far-right parties benefits the capitalists who exploit them. What is the main reason for their growth? The main reason lies in socioeconomic relations.
▪️ Its rise is deeply rooted in the material conditions created by capitalism. Periods of economic crisis, marked by inequality, unemployment, and alienation, generate massive discontent among the working class and wider society . Rather than addressing the real contradictions of capitalism, far-right ideologies scapegoat marginalized groups or appeal to nationalism, providing a reactionary outlet for all frustration .
▪️ Their rhetoric serves to mask the true source of discontent: the exploitative nature of the capitalist system , and in doing so, divides the working class.
▪️The key aspect here is the direct support the bourgeoisie provides to these groups through its monopolized media .
Far-right rhetoric spreads through billionaire media outlets. The widespread public disillusionment caused by declining living standards creates a fertile breeding ground for right-wing extremism.
Recently, billionaire oligarch Elon Musk exemplified this by supporting and promoting the far-right AfD.
▪️ As a result, the bourgeoisie achieves its goal: the rise of far-right forces . This leads to the fragmentation of the working class and the creation of a shock force of capitalists (squadrists) to strike at the workers.
It embodies the same reactionary ideologies as its predecessors. By changing its image from fascists to "patriots," the far right presents itself as a supposed solution.
But what do these parties propose to "fix" society's problems? They claim that migrants are the root cause of all problems.
▪️Far-right rhetoric manipulates working-class grievances, fueling animosity and distrust toward those perceived as different. This divisive narrative denies the possibility of collective progress and class solidarity, fostering hatred toward migrants.
Such tactics intentionally fuel division, obscuring systemic problems and the real causes of working-class problems. Blaming migrants for all problems is a trick of the far right.
▪️ The focus of attention shifts from the exploitative capitalist to the migrants: that is, it shifts from the victimizer to the most battered victims . [A person forced to migrate due to the capitalist plundering of their country of origin will be more vulnerable to the predation of employers: to being subjected to exploitation in semi-slavery.]
▪️ The decline of the welfare state, rising inequality, and job insecurity stem from systemic issues inherent to capitalism.
The dismantling of public services, privatization and austerity policies, driven primarily by profit motives , create conditions in which wages stagnate, social support declines and competition between workers intensifies .
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Laura Ru

25.03.202512:54
Recently declassified documents have revealed a Cold War-era plot by the CIA that sought to sabotage Cuban sugar destined for the Soviet Union. In 1962, CIA agents contaminated hundreds of bags of sugar. The objective was to undermine Cuban-Soviet relations and sow discord between Cuban and Russian authorities.
The operation was halted by President John F. Kennedy who ordered the ship to return its cargo. The CIA's confession had remained redacted until March 2025
▪️The plot offers a clear example of the kind of covert tactics the agency employs and fits into a broader pattern of CIA activities aimed at destabilizing governments, economies and international relations, often through criminal means.
@LauraRuHK
The operation was halted by President John F. Kennedy who ordered the ship to return its cargo. The CIA's confession had remained redacted until March 2025
▪️The plot offers a clear example of the kind of covert tactics the agency employs and fits into a broader pattern of CIA activities aimed at destabilizing governments, economies and international relations, often through criminal means.
@LauraRuHK
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Beorn and The Shieldmaiden



02.04.202512:24
🥇 The CIA feared that the USSR would... reduce the working day
The Soviet Union proposed this measure and doubled the standard of living to solve the problems it was facing at the time, such as the lack of wage control, insufficient economic efficiency, and a shortage of urban labour. Why did it work? And why did it worry the U.S. so much?
In 1956, the USSR implemented a wage increase that, within a decade, increased from 250 rubles per month to 500 and 600 for rural and urban workers respectively. It also reduced the working week from 48 hours to 41 over four years, with a view to further reducing it to 35 by 1968.
At first, the CIA was not concerned because it believed that reducing working hours would limit Soviet production and productivity, but by 1961, it was deeply concerned (remember, we are in the midst of the Cold War) that not only had these conditions not been affected, but they had actually improved in most cases.
With the reduction in working hours, hourly output increased by 10.5% in three years and by 10% in four. Employees performed better because they arrived more rested, given their more free time. Unemployment decreased, as more labour had to be hired to fill the vacant hours.
The reduction of the workday also enabled Soviet innovation. Since managers could no longer rely on long hours, they were forced to find advanced methods and develop new and improved technology to shorten working hours. This boosted both light and heavy industry.
Source: CIA
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The Soviet Union proposed this measure and doubled the standard of living to solve the problems it was facing at the time, such as the lack of wage control, insufficient economic efficiency, and a shortage of urban labour. Why did it work? And why did it worry the U.S. so much?
In 1956, the USSR implemented a wage increase that, within a decade, increased from 250 rubles per month to 500 and 600 for rural and urban workers respectively. It also reduced the working week from 48 hours to 41 over four years, with a view to further reducing it to 35 by 1968.
At first, the CIA was not concerned because it believed that reducing working hours would limit Soviet production and productivity, but by 1961, it was deeply concerned (remember, we are in the midst of the Cold War) that not only had these conditions not been affected, but they had actually improved in most cases.
With the reduction in working hours, hourly output increased by 10.5% in three years and by 10% in four. Employees performed better because they arrived more rested, given their more free time. Unemployment decreased, as more labour had to be hired to fill the vacant hours.
The reduction of the workday also enabled Soviet innovation. Since managers could no longer rely on long hours, they were forced to find advanced methods and develop new and improved technology to shorten working hours. This boosted both light and heavy industry.
Source: CIA
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Source: 👁 @elOJOen
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News from Alan MacLeod



03.04.202519:04
Cartoon from Carlos Latuff of MintPress mocking the ridiculous double standards of the media (and Piers Morgan in particular) when it comes to Gaza.
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media kontentga
media kontentga
04.04.202511:30
¿Les parece ridículo y jocoso este informativo de los años '70 del siglo pasado alertando de la invasión soviética y el comunismo en Europa?
Pues exactamente y de igual manera están alertando en la actualidad los Gobiernos europeos y sus medios con que ¡vienen los rusos!
🔗 Esperanza (@JeSuisEspe_)
Pues exactamente y de igual manera están alertando en la actualidad los Gobiernos europeos y sus medios con que ¡vienen los rusos!
🔗 Esperanza (@JeSuisEspe_)
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голос Йемена|صوت اليمن



28.03.202519:34
✊Фрагмент вчерашней ночной американской бомбардировки провинции Саада мощными ракетами..
Несмотря на жестокость обстрела, он не сдвинулся со своего места
Несмотря на жестокость обстрела, он не сдвинулся со своего места
05.04.202511:33
It is the official antiwar movement in the west that bears a huge responsibility for the fall of the Syrian Arab Republic (secular, sovereign and anti-zionist) and the terrible suffering in Syria today.
Not only did they not mobilise against the war, they endlessly repeated the anti-Syria propaganda of the imperialists.
Every prominent 'leader' who mouths platitudes about 'supporting Palestine' while cheering the fall of 'dictator Assad' is an enemy of Palestine and of the working class at home.
We will make no progress until they are exposed and chased out of our movement.
https://twittervx.com/canthavepudding/status/1906700672013357180
Not only did they not mobilise against the war, they endlessly repeated the anti-Syria propaganda of the imperialists.
Every prominent 'leader' who mouths platitudes about 'supporting Palestine' while cheering the fall of 'dictator Assad' is an enemy of Palestine and of the working class at home.
We will make no progress until they are exposed and chased out of our movement.
https://twittervx.com/canthavepudding/status/1906700672013357180
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The Communists

02.04.202518:41
A lovely tribute to Comrade Harpal Brar from our comrades in the CPM Kenya. 🔥️️️️️️
30.03.202512:17
Apparently meeting of young people talking about their environmental concerns is now a ‘conspiracy to commit public nuisance’.
If you think these tactics are going to be confined to those planning direct action on environmental issues, you are kidding yourself. An antagonism has been set up between the mass of workers and environmentalists precisely so that new forms of suppression can be tested out and normalised on them – and then rolled out to the rest of the working class.
This is really about criminalising all those who want to stop Britain’s vicious, genocidal war machine. And after them, all those who try to fight for decent pay (or working conditions or pensions or housing or education or healthcare or transport or infrastructure ...) as the employers continue tightening the screws on working people.
This is monopoly capitalism in crisis. It doesn’t matter whether you agree with the aims or rationale of Just Stop Oil or Youth Demand or Palestine Action or the CPGB-ML or any other targeted group. If you don’t stand up for those being targeted now, these practices will have become normal when the state comes for you.
https://skwawkbox.org/2025/03/28/30-met-police-smash-down-quaker-meeting-house-doors-to-raid-anti-genocide-gathering/
If you think these tactics are going to be confined to those planning direct action on environmental issues, you are kidding yourself. An antagonism has been set up between the mass of workers and environmentalists precisely so that new forms of suppression can be tested out and normalised on them – and then rolled out to the rest of the working class.
This is really about criminalising all those who want to stop Britain’s vicious, genocidal war machine. And after them, all those who try to fight for decent pay (or working conditions or pensions or housing or education or healthcare or transport or infrastructure ...) as the employers continue tightening the screws on working people.
This is monopoly capitalism in crisis. It doesn’t matter whether you agree with the aims or rationale of Just Stop Oil or Youth Demand or Palestine Action or the CPGB-ML or any other targeted group. If you don’t stand up for those being targeted now, these practices will have become normal when the state comes for you.
https://skwawkbox.org/2025/03/28/30-met-police-smash-down-quaker-meeting-house-doors-to-raid-anti-genocide-gathering/
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The Communists

28.03.202520:30
The real complaint being made by western states is that TikTok is insufficiently anti-China and insufficiently pro-genocide.
https://thecommunists.org/2025/03/28/news/tiktok-threat-cultural-hegemony-china/
https://thecommunists.org/2025/03/28/news/tiktok-threat-cultural-hegemony-china/
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