It is only the beginning: as the capitalists never tire of telling us, we live in a "globalized world", which Marx and Lenin predicted would be the final stage of capitalism. This means that not only do we live in a world of global markets, it also means that the next revolution will be global in scale and involve the entire human race. In their relentless drive to expand, the capitalists have cut their own throats. The infrastructure is now in place for working people of all lands to unite.
The hammer and sickle will manifest again. This time, under the incendiary torch of pure Marxism....all nations of the world will be liberated. If not in this lifetime...the next. Marxism isn't going anywhere...Ever. It is destined for implementation. Long live Marxism.
Afghankazan (Afghanistan)Was a colonial Russian territory Or at the very least the leaders of the tribes had very tight Cultural relations with the Czars. And the politics toward their own people were no better than Colonialists. Yes I dare say they Were "Co-Opted" into the Czarist empire! So It was The inevitability, and duty of Communisation to Sovietise those Zones!
It is only the beginning: as the capitalists never tire of telling us, we live in a "globalized world", which Marx and Lenin predicted would be the final stage of capitalism. This means that not only do we live in a world of global markets, it also means that the next revolution will be global in scale and involve the entire human race. In their relentless drive to expand, the capitalists have cut their own throats. The infrastructure is now in place for working people of all lands to unite.
blackiron60 1 year ago
Yes! Marxism is alive!!!!
MiyazakiKnight 2 years ago 3
Harpal Brar needs to put all this in a book
spiltteeth 2 years ago
The hammer and sickle will manifest again. This time, under the incendiary torch of pure Marxism....all nations of the world will be liberated. If not in this lifetime...the next. Marxism isn't going anywhere...Ever. It is destined for implementation. Long live Marxism.
moronchicken 2 years ago 7
Afghankazan (Afghanistan)Was a colonial Russian territory Or at the very least the leaders of the tribes had very tight Cultural relations with the Czars. And the politics toward their own people were no better than Colonialists. Yes I dare say they Were "Co-Opted" into the Czarist empire! So It was The inevitability, and duty of Communisation to Sovietise those Zones!
KenTelevision 2 years ago
I'm guessing this guy supports the SU's invasion of Afghanistan.
jumpnjza2 3 years ago