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Hey all,

We all know the importance of reading theory, but with so many leaders with so many works what should we consider absolutely necessary reading for an committed communist, and what is, for lack of a better term, supplemental?

While reading everything would be nice, there is so much to read, not mentioning works by other authors and theorists, that I'm not sure if reading literally everything Marx or Lenin wrote is the most helpful. Some works will be more universal and others, while still containing important information, may be more niche and specific.

I'll admit I'm probably a terrible Marxist for not having read anything from Marx, or Engels, besides the manifesto. But again, Marx and Engels have a lot of works and knowing what is more important than others I think would be helpful for everyone, especially baby Marxists. How important is reading Kapital, The Civil War in France, Critique of the Gotha Program, On the Origins of the Family, etc? Which should be prioritized over others?

I've read more Lenin but not much, only State and Revolution and Left-wing Communism. I'm trying to get through the beginning of Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism but it's so hard, so many facts and I'm not sure what he's even saying with them.

I also want to read Mao and have absolutely no idea where to even start there.

What would you say are the most important and necessary works of foundational leaders and theorists (Marx, Engels, Lenin, Mao)? Here's my list so far:

Marx Engels Lenin: State and Revolution, Left-wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder Mao

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From Fall of Eagles

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So damn tired of the libs trying to blame us for not wanting to vote for their lesser evil shitty candidate and trying to blame us for any chance of a fascist trump victory. Like dude this is already a fascist state and your shitty party should run a better candidate if you want votes. Anyone have ideas on how to shut their arguments down or is it just ignore the libs and carry on?

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1141205

Seems socialism is being attacked world-wide.

Another case of that has appeared.

Here's the article (in case you all are too lazy to click the link):

On November 15, the president of the Socialist Party (SP) of Zambia, Dr. Fred M’membe, was arrested on charges of espionage. The veteran journalist and political leader had been summoned at the Ibex Police Station for questioning on Wednesday morning.

Speaking to local media, M’membe’s counsel stated that the charge was related to an interview that the SP president had given to a journalist, Musorowegomo Nukosi, in a documentary on the recent elections in Zimbabwe. He added that the complainant in the case was the Zambian state.

Upon arriving at the Ibex police station, M’membe said, “They [the government] should be fighting hunger, not me.”

In a statement, the Zambia Police Service (ZPS) said that M’membe had “without lawful authority communicated or passed on information intended to be directly or indirectly useful to a foreign power, [information that] is prejudicial to the safety or interest of the Republic of Zambia.

The ZPS has also placed in police custody Raphael Nakachinda, a member of the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) on the same charge.

The documentary, titled “The Grand Regional Scheme: How Foreign Powers and Local Elites Are Destroying Africa,” aired on ZBC News in September and examined alleged ties between opposition political figures in Southern Africa and capitalist elite interests. In its own words, the documentary sought to investigate “a secret plan to undermine the stability and sovereignty of several African countries, orchestrated by powerful foreign actors and local elites.”

“Charge me and arrest me as you have been instructed but deep down in your hearts, you know very well that the man you are going to arrest today is an honest patriot who is being persecuted at the hands of a tin-pot dictator and a puppet of imperialism, holding power in this country today,” M’membe declared in a statement following his arrest.

The SP has been an open and critical voice against the neoliberal policies of the government of President Hakainde Hichilema, repeatedly drawing attention to the cost of living crisis in Zambia. Rising costs of the staple food, mealie meal, has pushed families to reduce the number of meals in a country where nearly half of the population was already facing malnutrition. The country is also experiencing high inflation, driven by high food and transport costs, while the kwacha has lost over 20% of its value against the US dollar this year so far.

Amid a severe debt crisis, Zambia has also entered into a loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which would see the implementation of austerity policies including the elimination of subsidies and cuts to public investments coupled with an increase in electricity tariffs and Value-Added Tax, which would affect already vulnerable communities the most.

Following his appearance at the Ibex station on Wednesday morning, M’membe was transferred to the police station in Westwood, located around 35 kilometers from the capital of Lusaka.

SP Deputy General-Secretary Cosmas Musumali stated that the party was waiting for M’membe to be released on bond, adding that the circumstances remained unpredictable and arbitrary.

“We know that the government is desperate, it is a government that is failing to deliver to the masses and the arrests of opposition political leaders is one way of them trying to buy time. We are strong, we are resilient and we know what the government wants to do…and it wont work.”

The interview upon which the espionage charge is based was featured in a documentary on Zimbabwe’s election, notably also looking at an “alliance” that had been formed between Hichilema and other opposition parties in Africa, “stemming from what they collectively called as a struggle for democracy.”

Hichilema’s victory in the 2021 elections marked, for them, the documentary says, “the beginning of what got to be regarded as a regional paradigm shift, a campaign where they aspired subsequently to unseat all revolutionary movements in the SADC region primarily with the aim of fostering neoliberal rule. If it could happen in Zambia, it could easily be achieved in Zimbabwe, in South Africa, Tanzania and even Angola…”

Incumbent president Emmerson Mnangagwa from the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) won the August general elections, defeating opposition candidate Nelson Chamisa of the Citizens Coalition for Change, and a member of the alleged “alliance” as described in the documentary.

The documentary raised questions regarding the “alliance” including the mobilization of funds from “western sympathizers,” particularly examining the role of the Brenthurst Foundation, which was founded by the Oppenheimer family, the owners of the Anglo-American mining company.

It also raised questions regarding the SADC election observation mission that had been deployed to Zimbabwe. The delegation was led by Zambian politician Nevers Mumba, who had been appointed by President Hichilema, amid concerns regarding his objectivity.

In his statement to the police, which he later shared on his Facebook page, M’membe condemned the espionage charge as a “product of class ignorance and a reactionary mind of a puppet regime.” Declaring himself as a revolutionary, patriot, pan-Africanist and internationalist, he recalled his solidarity with the anti-colonial forces in Zimbabwe who had fought for liberation, as well as his membership of the Communist Party of South Africa (now the SACP), during the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa.

“Zambians are not enemies of Zimbabweans. We are one people with one destiny under the common struggle to liberate ourselves from imperialist and neo-colonialist subjugation, exploitation and humiliation,” he affirmed.

“This is not the first time, and it won’t be the last time, the truth is that it has nothing do with espionage, it has to do with silencing critical voices of the masses, there is hunger, there is discontent amongst the masses in Zambia…The people who are standing up and speaking on behalf of the masses are the ones being arrested and Fred M’membe is a voice of the voiceless, of the hungry masses of Zambia— that is the real issue.”, Musumali said of M’membe’s arrest.

He warned that this intimidation would produce a “boomerang” effect, as the Zambian masses learned more and more of the government’s inability to provide solutions to everyday problems. “Those [jail] cells are not meant to hold people and to gag their mouths. It is wrong and Zambians should stand up and say what is wrong is wrong and enough is enough, and we are not going anywhere with this government”.

The proceedings on Wednesday were the latest in a series of charges imposed on the SP president, including his arrest on charges of libel and “acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm” in August. M’membe and other members of the SP had also been arrested in April following political violence in the Serenje district in which SP cadres were attacked by members of the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND).

“Arrest the high prices of mealie meal, not me. Arrest the high cost of living, not me. Arrest the high prices of fuel, not me. Arrest the depreciation of the kwacha of its value against the US dollar this year], not me. Arrest the destruction of the Zambia Police…Arrest and detain me for as long as you want, take me to Bweengwa or any other place you want, for my detention but I can assure you, I will be back. You cannot intimidate me”, M’membe said in his statement.

Writing from a cell at the Westwood Police Station, he said, “There is no question about Mr Hichilema and his corrupt puppet regime’s resolve to destroy this country and turn us into a banana republic… They want to kill our democracy and our cherished freedoms, rights and rule of law. These rogues are behaving like they didn’t come to power through democratic processes.”

“But they will not succeed. They will pay dearly for this,” M’membe affirmed. “They will be taught a harsh lesson about people-power and what an oppressed and suppressed citizenry can do to safeguard its interests and protect their country.”

Your thoughts on this article?

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1113056

The Republican Party is turning increasingly fascistic with the Democrats just tailing them.

I'm quite concerned over this election.

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disclaimer: I am not a follower of MLM or anything associated with the Shining path. I am a Marxist Leninist.

I've seen lots of joking with some good critique lined up, but never anything satisfying to me? Thats the wrong word but i mean something around that.

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The Question is rather simple: should I as communist (and a Brazilian) own a gun? I'm not going to lie, I like weapons and the art that is making them. That's the only real reason I wanted to get a gun license. I wanted to collect old Soviet weapons and maintain them for the sake of it.

I'm also new to socialism and communism in general, so sorry if I'm dumb by asking this

cheers, comrades

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I've heard that the USA actually funded/armed Hamas or something to oppose them, but I cant seem to find anything about them?

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If I don't clickbait the title people don't click.

With the recent events happening in Gaza, I decided to first tackle this line of argument in my essay Zionism is antisemitism, and Palestine.

People were quick to say "yes Israel is bad, but Hamas..." (kidnapped 200 people, killed 1000, take your pick).

When you're saying this, you're actually saying that one israeli is worth 7 Palestinians. Read that again if you need to; it's an ethnosupremacist position.

What is the logical conclusion of this argument? What is it supposed to achieve except convey empty platitudes and declaring to the world that you just don't care enough to have any valuable input?

It's fine not to care. I'm not your dad, I'm not going to try and change you.

But don't declare it publicly. Don't proudly say "well actually both sides are bad". You don't look smarter or wiser than anyone else who is taking a clear stance. You're not taking the "middle ground". Everyone who has taken sides and is trying to be productive about this (and not just the Gaza genocide, but really any situation where you can apply "both sides") really doesn't have time for this holier-than-thou bullshit.

Gaza "kidnapped" 200 settlers and that's a war crime apparently. It's not really, but whatever. Let's say it is. Israel has killed 7000+ Palestinians in retaliation, now likely more than 10k as they cut off communications in Gaza last night.

Both sidesers: what's your solution to this. If you say anything other than "I should not get involved" then you don't actually believe both sides are bad and you are picking a side. It's time you realize where you stand.

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/899460

Unionize, folks.

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/875200

"Man and groups of men are objects of cognition in many other sciences, too, but psychology has its own approach, its own subject-matter. The subject matter of psychology as a science, the qualitatively specific ‘‘aspect”’ of man and human groups which it studies, is the phenomena, laws, and mechanisms of the psychology of individuals and groups. In the study and interpretation of the psyche, Soviet psychological science relies on Marxist-Leninist methodology as the doctrine of the general methods of cognition and transformation of the world. Strict compliance with these positions is extremely important, for psychology, from the very first days of its existence, has been an area of ideological struggle between materialism and idealism, between dialectics and metaphysics, between determinism and chance. A methodologically correct approach to the solution of psychological problems saves one from rude mistakes in theory and practice. Of fundamental methodological significance is the proposition of Marxism-Leninism that matter is primary and_ consciousness, secondary, and that man’s psyche is reflective in nature. The psyche cannot exist either as an independently acting entiry, as asserted by idealists, or as some emanations of the brain, as posited by vulgar materialists. The psyche is not emanated by the brain (as gastric juice is emanated by the stomach, for example) but emerges as a result of the impact of environment on man’s brain; it reflects reality. In recognising that psychic phenomena are caused by physiological processes in the brain, psychology concentrates on the reflective nature of the psyche, which is manifested in the psyche being the subjective image of the objective world. Psychic reflection is not passive reflection, it depends on man’s activity and his specific interaction with reality. The proposition conceming the reflective nature of the psyche is of immense significance for the theory of psychology and for practice, for it explains many psychic phenomena and, moreover, points to the principal mode of the formative and directive psychological actions: the creation of the conditions and objective influence that would produce the necessary psychic phenomena. A logical development of the methodological proposition outlined here is the thesis of the decisive role of social conditions in the formation of man’s psyche, the thesis of the social nature of the psyche. Historical materialism considers personality, group (or collective), and society in their dialectical unity. It has revealed the decisive role of labour and activity in the emergence and formation of man. Man is not a passive product of external influences—he is also the Product of his own activity."

Quote taken from:

The Psychology of Management of Labour Collectives: Guides to the Social Sciences, Chapter 1: The Methodological And Theoretical Foundations of the Psychology of Management of Labour Collectives, 1. 4. The Significance of the Psychological Factor in Management and Its Principal Characteristics, 1. 4, 2. The Subject-Matter of Psychological Science, pg. 60, by Aleksey Mikhailovich Stolyarenko

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"in modern capitalism, a business that keeps its performance is considered a failure. Success is defined as a continuous and unstoppable growth. In biology there's a term for "continuous and unstoppable growth": Cancer

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/830187

From the article:

On August 5, 2023, the New York Times published a slanderous article about the financial support by Neville Roy Singham of leftwing news, research, and other institutions that support the struggles of working-class people. The article was based on public information, but spun in true McCarthyite hysteria to suggest a plot rather than legal financial support for the dissemination of ideas and knowledge about peoples’ ongoing struggles for survival. This article was seized upon by Modi’s government to revive the paranoia of the BJP government against Newsclick.


India is repressing the CPI(M) (Vijay Prashad's party).

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/829269

Make sure to subscribe, like, and comment down below as I want to help this small YouTuber out.

Thanks!

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/826342

Trying to get people to read about CPUSA from unbiased sources or sources that aren't anti-CPUSA.

Here's a copy-pasta made by several members of CPUSA that was given to me recently:

CPUSA Reading List - 2022

https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/view/VJlD0b3eh4gMJovaypGkuW4m3Au-aksj+6oNDi50UFI/embed/

Communism Reading Guide

https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/view/eAFqVc1JC8v8T5AEEWSPQ9YD4FR8tK6E97XEy+v78KQ/embed/

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/826193

I'm with these people all the way.

Of course, I'm in CPUSA, but I'm really glad that we're bringing so much energy to this fight.

I hope others are inspired to take action and join an org, if they're able to or have the will to do so.

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When people think of propaganda, they think of state propaganda, but they don't realise that the advertisements between their tv shows are just as much propaganda. The myth of consumers being responsible for climate change was spread through advertisements for example by fossil fuel companies. People don't realise how big of a role advertising has in trying to convince people of this status quo.

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It's possible that you've all seen this and I'm late to the party, but I watched the lecture and I feel enlightened.

It's so refreshing to hear the sound of reason on a topic that's so infested with propaganda and fury from people completely uneducated on the topic or people who intentionally want to confuse others, some to the point of saying that Stalin is comparable or even worse than Hitler.

I'm honestly surprised that it's not taken down as "Russian spy propaganda or some shit", probably because he's an american proffessor that would surely cause a ruckus by being silenced.

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/803365

Mentions Samir Amin as well.

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