How do marxists explain post soviet conflicts like the wars in chechenya ?
What were the wars in chechenya all about,there doesn't seem to have any communist factions there ?
What were the wars in chechenya all about,there doesn't seem to have any communist factions there ?
Its still hard for me to understand how dialectical and historical materialism works,how does one can understand the functioning of history using dialectics ?
There are many alternate history that seem to curiously always favour this kind of scenarios,i know that history is made by the masses but still i wanted to have the opinions of communists on the matter
Im from Europe and since a few weeks the website weibo doesn't display images anymore,is there a way to fix this??
I was wondering what place have celebrities in the revolution,since most of them are pretty insulated from society and are closer to the bourgeoisie,however some of them act like role models for some,how do we handle that?
What policies could have given the USSR the upper hand in the cold war? Something that may have been able to counterattack ideologically in a way that had maintained long term stability without having to use crude repression like in 1956 and 1968?
In his scenario the communists are incompetent and violently crushed by the army,he claims that czechoslovakia would be prosperous,in what ways is he historically wrong?
I came across an indian guy who claims that communism failed in india,i don't know much about it so i wanted to see if some may be more knowledgeable
I never seen alternate history that deals with more progressive force succesding,its never what if capitalism was superseeded earlier and always what if x dictatorial regime lasted thousands of years and just genocides,wars dictatorship and crushing left wingers
If i understand well fascism is the capitalist response to rising capitalist contradictions but how does fascism gets defeated then??
In the West there are still bunkers from cold war Era,did the soviets ever try to make measures in order to still exist even in case of nuclear war?
I was wondering,i myself am a baby ML,i wanted to know more about the mechanism that led the USSR to collapse and if so, what policies could they had adopted to at least survive to today or even destroy capitalism at several points throughout history ?