ComradeMiller
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Solidarity.
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Solidarity.
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hey you post chair Mao on your profile !
at least you are still very young, you can spend some time figuer out what you care about, want to do and find some friends.
Are you in high school now ? I really hope I can meet you, but it's not possible. I never see a young man cares about politics and history so much, my friends care nothing but entertainment, an adult man and watch Japanese manga everyday, I feel lonely with them, I like old man, although I also never have a chance to meet and know the good scholars I follow everyday. And some of them even more than 60 years old,David Harvey almost 80 years old. Marx Lenin and Mao's books are my best companions.
Mao critisized Stalin on some places but also regard him as a greart Marxist. Soviet Union lost so many people and very dangerous fallen into Nazi hands, how can he stop those things, a hiearchy and revisionism coming along. Also it's only Soviet Union who alone have helped China fight against Japanese invasion.
I have never heard even the most committed Maoist claim that Mao didn't defend Stalin ( https://www.marxists.org/subject/china/documents/polemic/qstalin.htm ).
As for the nature of the Chinese state, I would say the opposite is mostly true, it still depended upon a bureaucratic caste that was hostile to the working class. As for questioning authority the Cultural revolution stands in stark contrast to that claim.
As for the nature of the Chinese state, I would say the opposite is mostly true, it still depended upon a bureaucratic caste that was hostile to the working class. As for questioning authority the Cultural revolution stands in stark contrast to that claim.
The issue is Marxist-Leninism means Stalinism, which was a betrayal of the Russian Revolution and all it stood for. A good read on this subject is:
http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/pdf/revbetray.pdf
It is by Leon Trotsky, the leader of the Petrograd Soviet, the founder and leader of the Red Army, and the one Lenin wanted to take over.
http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/pdf/revbetray.pdf
It is by Leon Trotsky, the leader of the Petrograd Soviet, the founder and leader of the Red Army, and the one Lenin wanted to take over.
Well, as a Bolshevik Leninist, I can tell you without a doubt that Mao was at odds with the vast majority of the theoretical work of Marx and Lenin.
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