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    • Owl [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Instructions unclear, started a struggle session.

      • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        struggle session? :meow-anarchist:

        more like snuggle session! :meow-tankie:

        :meow-hug:

  • geikei [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Reminder that both Juche and chinese communism were influenced in varying degrees by smaller local anarchist movements and most of those local movements voluntarily helped the ML project and revolution (or for sure in the anticolonial movement) , often joined the party itself and coexisted . They got destroyed or fizzled out but mostly not because of secretarian violence or slaughter or whatever (sadly thats probably why they arent remembered even by todays internet anarchists and even mls lol) but their existance and contibution is still acknowledged. DPRK has statues about important anarchist figures and teach about those movements and contributions in their school texts. Also not anarchist thing specificaly but since its usualy a thing many "practical" but otherwise secretarian internet anarchists support feverishly, dprk is filled to the brim with co-ops and local production is and historicaly was way more decentralized than people think. It should be a good starting point to urge otherwise hostile to it leftists to dive into the DPRK with more nuance

    • Nakoichi [they/them]M
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      3 years ago

      :gold-antifa: The USSR named a train station after Kropotkin

      • geikei [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        Kropotkin is also a relevant figure here as opposed to looking back to that period with chomsky brained secretarian analysis. When he saw that Bolsheviks were by far the only and most popular revolutionary force in the country that could hope to realize any liberation or move towards a future closer to communism he openly criticaly supported them, especially during the very chaotic first years after the revolution, met with Lenin a bunch of times to discuss theory and stuff and point out and critisize inadequecies he saw localy of the party and system. He of course had big strong ideological and practical disagrements but never stopped taking the postion of critical support (in various levels) towards the soviet state and was open to the posibility of the whole thing working out.

        If anything he was staunchly opposed to adventurist anarchists that engaged in specificaly anti-bolshevik actions and open clashing during the 1918-1921 period and did view Makhno and the Ukrainian anarchist movement with more nuance and reservations than both modern internet anarchists or MLs do

        • Nakoichi [they/them]M
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          3 years ago

          critisize inadequecies he saw localy of the party and system

          This is why it's so damn important as anarchists to read theory. We have to understand all this history and all this theory because when it comes to actually realizing some sort of post revolutionary society it would naturally be our responsibility to urge such a state closer to communism. Something that can only be done with at least a general understanding of the history, the past successes and mistake, the theory and praxis that gave rise to them, in order to contribute in good faith toward furthering our common goal of a classless stateless society.

  • replybot [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

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