[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

This video is good because it goes over the history of Japan right after WWII when the whole regime was being set up. Kishi and the criminal gangs and all the rest.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago

That claim was made by Comrade Stalin in 1924, a decade before the rise of fascism in Germany. The assessment turned out to be unhelpful and Stalin himself abandoned this theory. In 1935 the Comintern changed from the "social fascism" to the "popular front" theory.

Did the social democrats not fight against fascism hard enough? Yes. Are they our political enemy because they support capitalism? In the grand narrative yes, but for specific goals in the near future inside bourgeois states, likely not. Does that make them fascists? No. If supporting capitalism makes them fascists, any other ideology besides communism would be fascist and the word would lose its meaning.

Pontificating about the true nature of one group or another is idealism. Look at the material goal you have at hand, the concrete thing your org is trying to accomplish right now, and see who will be for or against you. It is idealism to do otherwise. Just because social democrats in general don't want to kill landlords does not mean specific people who call themselves socdems won't join a tenants union. You judge people individually, you assess their motives and resolve individually, you do the same for specific organiztions, and you see how they fall in terms of power and alignment for the specific goal you have.

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The history of post war Japan and the US involvement setting up the regime there used as an explainer for why the same can't happen in China.

[-] [email protected] 17 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

There have been gains made by anarchist movements. Much of the major retreats the IMF took in the early 2000s were the direct result of the Direct Action Network, for example. Anarchists were majorly involved in Occupy (a radical mass moment that, i.m.o. because of the lack of a vanguard party, petered out). Long-term sustainability and viability is what they lack. They have had lasting gains in capitalist states (the 8 hour day, etc.), they have had revolutions, but after the revolution starts they can't seem to stick it out.

The important thing about being a communist is about not pontificating on the true spirit of this person or that group. You look at material things you aim to do and see who is against you and for you on an issue by issue basis as you build worker power. Spending time wondering what the true nature of an ideology's followers is is idealism.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Comrade, there is a Chinese version of Shark Tank called "Dragon's Den".
合伙中国人 is the spinoff name in China.
We should not delude ourselves that DOTPs are immune to the influence of capital.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

This news is actually a little hard to interpret.
To quote the article: " The amount will now be diversified into corporate assets "
Japan's central bank does bailouts of the capitalist class by purchasing stock. It owns 4.7% of all public stock in all of Japan.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-06/boj-becomes-biggest-japan-stock-owner-with-434-billion-hoard
So this may not be them moving toward abandoning the dollar (the watcher.guru article mentions that they are selling US and EU bonds but no percentages).

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[-] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago

And that renegade Kautsky--very very nasty to me--but that's ok. he said we couldn't do it. he said we needed a bourgeois republic. i said we can't have it.

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I found a much longer version of that classic AI meme.

"And now you have these capitalists, this is their new hoax: they take, they buy a brand new shiny means of production. a bit beautiful new machine. and they have these workers--who are totally not being treated fairly in this county folks, ok. totally exploited--they pay these workers a certain amount. could be 10, could be 20, could be 15. and with their labor they build the product. but the capitalist turns around and sells the product at a huge markup. they call it a profit. and they call it a profit."

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