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ComradeMiller   

Tyler, 29 y.o.

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Joined 11 years ago, profile updated 2 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Feb 9, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vosN6wlrg04

I thought you might enjoy this.

Solidarity.
Reply - Conversation - May 8, 2014
interesting American
Reply - Conversation - May 8, 2014
hey you post chair Mao on your profile !
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hello Tyler nice hobbies and type of music, but ur not a communist right? ;)
Reply - Conversation - Mar 7, 2014
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.
Reply - Conversation - Mar 7, 2014
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.
Reply - Conversation - Feb 13, 2014
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.
Reply - Conversation - Feb 13, 2014
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.
Reply - Conversation - Feb 13, 2014
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.
Reply - Conversation - Feb 13, 2014
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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