The French Communist Party headquarters in Paris designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
"The architect had abandoned his country but not his lifelong political principles: In a show of solidarity, Niemeyer worked on the project for free. But his Marxist-Leninist sympathies were not limitless. "On the politics, I'm with you, but your architecture is awful."
"I am attracted to free-flowing, sensual curves," he wrote in his memoirs. "The curves that I find in the mountains of my country, in the sinuousness of its rivers, in the waves of the ocean, and on the body of the beloved woman."
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The French communist party was in three of the governments. They peaked in the mid 1950s, then gained traction again after the 1968 strikes. Over a million members at some points, including some famous people like Albert Camus and even Ho Chi Minh. They used to be a big deal, although they're nearly gone now. La France Insoumise (Mélenchon's party) has largely eclipsed them.
Leftism has always had a pretty big foothold in France, much more than you'd expect out of a western European imperialist state. If any of the big first-world imperialist nations were to go communist, I really do believe it would be France first.
Ho Chi Minh wasn't just a member, he co-founded it didn't he?
Tmw you co-found a party, only to dismiss them as a lost cause because they wouldn’t budge on their colonialist and social chauvinist positions
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Hmmm it's almost like the working class of the imperial core are material beneficiaries of imperialist structures :thonk:
someone tell the communist party of canada this
this is from the mid century