What brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union? Depending on the perspective, one is bound to come away with different interpretations. Here in America and the Western world, the explanation is purely economic and technical. I documented some of… Read More ›
Marxism-Leninism
IF Capital, part 8: NOT writing anything at all
On the misanthropic method, Micro Machines on the SEGA Megadrive, and not writing a short story. IF Capital, part 8: NOT writing anything at all
Victorian Seances and Marxβs Law of Value (audio) β πππ₯π π ππ₯π«ππ¦π
On the spooky relationship between Victorian spirit summoning and the βphantom-like objectivityβ of value. Victorian Seances and Marxβs Law of Value (audio) β πππ₯π π ππ₯π«ππ¦π
Update (3 November 2022)
I am currently planning to work on another major addition to the Work-Standard, which is related to the International Relations topic I mentioned earlier this week. The international trade aspect of the Work-Standard, including its appeals for a Socialist World… Read More ›
Reflections on Yugoslav-Italian Diplomacy in “Ostalgie”
Earlier this evening, I recently finished a few amazing playthroughs of Yugoslavia in Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall, an outstanding geopolitical strategy game developed by the Russian indie gaming cooperative Kremlingames. In the “Disorder in Yugoslavia” DLC, the player gets to… Read More ›
Notes on “Developmentalist States”
While searching for a number of nations that historically adopted Developmentalism, I came up with a small list of them, the vast majority of which were situated outside the Western world. From what I could gather, the ones with the… Read More ›
Update (26 June 2022)
After the past several weeks being devoted to political, social, technological, and philosophical discussions, I have decided that this week’s theme should be economic and financial-oriented posts. One particular area of interest is a new addition to the “Thus Spoke… Read More ›
Geopolitics of National Bolshevism (Response)
βItβs a bit pedantic, but βsyndicalistβ tended to be used as a generic term by the Bolsheviks to describe any tendency which rejected the central role of the Communist Party. The council-communists who ended up in the KAPD didnβt use… Read More ›
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