...you're politically illiterate.

  • DivineChaos100 [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    part of the uprising

    That's the key part here, yes, there were far right elements involved, but they never got control of the movement, they weren't even allowed to take part in the workers' councils that coordinated it. They were a vigilante, independent movement.

    Unfortunately it was enough so that the current government can push the narrative through lobbyists that it was indeed an anticommunist revolution even though the goals the movement had are explicitly communist,

    • Ewball_Oust [comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      The thing is we are talking about two and a half weeks here, and there was no truly ideologically unified movement. The only thing that unified them was that they hated the USSR.

      The most famous document from the uprising is the "16 demands" - this was compiled by one faction, the college students, and even this isn't completely coherent. Like some points seem very communist, even left communist, but they are also demanding a multi party (liberal?) system, "reconsidering the planned economy" and there's also a demand about supporting "individual farmers" (Help the kulaks!)

      And this is just one faction

      So obviously most people grab one aspect and claim "this is what the uprising was about"

      The soviet-communists obviuosly emphasized the reactionary, ultra right wing elements. And who's to say they are *completely * wrong? The Nyilas party seized power mere 11 years before

      Liberals emphasize the multiparty demands

      Leftcoms emphasize the workers' councils

      Nationalists emphasize the anti-russian part

      It was all up in the air to be honest

      • DivineChaos100 [none/use name]
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        I mean I'm much more comfortable with talking about it as a shitstorm, because it was more akin to that. but the general opinion of 56 on this site is that it was a fundamentally right wing revolution, which is not true.