“But this again is a fundamental importance. It is one thing to draw out fantastic plans for building Socialism through all sorts of workers associations, and quite another to learn to build Socialism in practice in such a way that… Read More ›
Philosophy
On “Nationalism and Class Struggle”
Bogumil, The National Bolshevik perspective on the “Class Struggle” is insightful on making distinctions between it and the concept of “Class Collaboration” as promoted by Corporatism. The classical definition of Class Struggle in the Marxist sense has often meant a… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: On Prussian State Capitalism (Pt. II of III)
“State Capitalism would be a step forward as compared with the present state of affairs in our Soviet Republic. If in approximately six months’ time State Capitalism became established in our Republic, this would be a great success and a… Read More ›
Work-Standard Perspectives on Demographic Decline and Usury
Those who have read The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) and The Third Place (1st Ed.) will recall my discussions of the birthrate, which I referred to as a simple ratio between “cradles and coffins.” There is an entirely different way of… Read More ›
Libertarianism Critiqued by Jackson — Futurism Forever
Libertarianism, is a deceptively simple and promising doctrine of maximizing the freedom of the individual, absolutely and utterly fails to actualize any freedom besides a bourgeois conception of freedom, which, in reality, suppresses the individual in favor of capitalism. While… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: On Prussian State Capitalism (Pt. I of III)
“What is State Capitalism under Soviet power? To achieve State Capitalism at the present time means putting into effect the accounting and control that the capitalist classes carried out. We see a sample of State Capitalism in Germany. We know… Read More ›
Is Human Development Index (HDI) a Reliable Indicator to measure prosperity among Nations?
Bogumil, I was thinking the same thing as well about how Kremlingames portrayed the legacies of the Strasser brothers, Otto Ernst Remer, and Ernst Niekisch in Collapse as well as another game of theirs, Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall. In the… Read More ›
Why some people celebrate Christmas in January — We All Deserve Better
Thanks to a decision made more than 400 years ago, not all Christians observe the holiday on December 25. BYERIN BLAKEMORE “Christmas is over, so why are 12 percent of the world’s Christians waiting until January 7 to celebrate? Orthodox… Read More ›
Philosophical Critiques of Antisemitism, Post-Liberalism, and Post-Capitalism
A valid argument deserves to be made about Antisemitism on the rise these days, yet nobody seems to know why. There has been an apparent normalization of the phenomenon across the Left-Right Political Spectrum in recent years that warrants some… Read More ›
Philosophical Ponderings of Soviet Collapse (Pt. II of II)
Back in the previous post, I began my discussion by addressing the various interpretations that sought to explain why the Soviet Union dissolved. The three most common ones are: There is a fourth one that articulates its conclusions from the… Read More ›
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