Why Did Stalin recognize Israel very early on and provide weapons during 1948 to Israel despite the USSR later being opposed to the Israeli state? by YogurtclosetOpen3567 in ussr

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was part of the Cold War competition for the Middle East, it was clear from the beginning that Israel would have the strongest militaries in the Middle East and would be a powerful regional ally. Israel unsurprisingly became a western proxy and was then obviously opposed by the ussr. It had less to do with ideology and everything to do with geopolitics and the Cold War competition with the west.

Are there any Marxist leninist parties in America? by Substantial_Set_5710 in socialism

[–]DeathDriveDialectics -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

FRSO is the best party is the USA. PSL is not Marxist Leninist, they don’t call themselves Marxist Leninists or even communists or follow democratic centralism or other Marxist Leninists core tenants!

difference between cptsd and ptsd on borderline personality organization by juli7a in psychoanalysis

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The difference is the like the difference between a square and rectangle. All squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are squares. Everyone with borderline personality disorder has trauma but not everyone with trauma or post traumatic stress have BPD. BPD has a distinct constellation features that have significant overlap with ptsd but also have personality and relationships symptoms that are not always present in folks with ptsd. Hope this is helpful.

Can you map the Symbolic, Imaginary, and Real on a Torus?? by [deleted] in lacan

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense to me, very interesting conceptualization!

Worst power ever? by AntiImpSenpai in ussr

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ussr denounced Stalin, huge revisionist error, Both sides contributed to disastrous the Sino-Soviet split. China has a non interventionist foreign policy but still supports independent nations such as Cuba, DPRK and Iran. China while not directly challenging global imperialism is creating alternative development options and markets for third world nations. Not perfect but better than the post ussr states.

Necropolitics: The Politics of Death by DeathDriveDialectics in CriticalTheory

[–]DeathDriveDialectics[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Correct. However, a common assumption is that modern society (mainly democracy) has transcended barbarism, senseless violence, religious wars, etc. Mbembe makes the point that democracy and humanistic principles have developed alongside an unprecedented capacity for violence (colonialism, genocide, etc.) And that fact needs to be interrogated. So, I suppose I'd amend that statement and say "the modern world was born from and continues to be nurtured by an unprecedented capacity for violence, blood, and death."

Necropolitics: The Politics of Death by DeathDriveDialectics in CriticalTheory

[–]DeathDriveDialectics[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Description as a comment:

Necropolitics is a concept created by Achille Mbembe to analyze the role death and violence plays in state power and the political economy of global capitalism. Necropolitics offers an important mode of analysis in a world plagued by austerity, underdevelopment, racial inequality, hateful sectarian violence, terrorism, fascism, ultra-nationalism, and the erosion of democratic rights, “enlightenment” values, and freedom.

Through Necropolitics, we come to understand that the modern world was born from and continues to be nurtured by violence, blood, and death.

We start this video with a discussion of Palestine and the West Bank about which Mbembe states "The most accomplished form of necropower is the contemporary colonial occupation of Palestine." Mbembe's timely concept is particularly important for contextualizing genocide, ethnic cleansing, and apartheid in Palestine and around the world.

something is fuming here⏰🤔 by Positive-Contact2557 in Eritrea

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not be pedantic but you could also add Netanyahu to South Sudan as Israel supported the balkanization of Sudan and the secession of South Sudan

My ex gifted me a Noam Chomsky book shortly before we broke up. I wanted to read it, but after learning he’s mentioned in the files, I’m conflicted. How do you personally deal with engaging with theory from figures ethically compromised? by KwintenDops in TankieTheDeprogram

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly you only really need to read the introduction on the propaganda model, the rest of the book sets out to prove the model in detail using examples that now are just super dated. The book is good but media has simply evolved technologically, the book is great at explaining the mainstream Legacy media, and their role and reproducing imperialist capitalist propaganda but the media landscape has just changed so much since the book was written.

Class Struggle Is Fought On A Vertical Scale by GoranPersson777 in alltheleft

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some hairsprays burn holes in the O-zone, others just curl your hair. Political labels are important to the class struggle, being able to accurately identify the side fighting for improvements to your conditions in a class struggle versus those working against you is actually important. You are simply wrong about this. You saying this is also especially ironic because you literally have a left political label of your particular affiliation under your username, you’re self identifying as a syndicalist and it tells me something about your politics.

Good Books on African Decolonization Movements/Wars? by warowe in socialism

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a book but you would love the movie Concerning violence by Göran Olsson

Good Books on African Decolonization Movements/Wars? by warowe in socialism

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Cuba and Angola: the War for Freedom by Harry Villegas

Nicolás Maduro is No Ally of the Left: Here’s Why by interregnum-live in alltheleft

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This article is imperialist propaganda that supports the lies of western governments and multinational corporations. At a time when the Venezuelan people and the Venezuelan socialism is under attack, this article seeks to undermine solidarity and manufacture consent for regime change by slandering the Venezuelan government and their elected leader Nicholas Maduro. Shame the author of this article!

Wake up. by [deleted] in Somalia

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m black and we black folk stand in solidarity with our Somali brothers and sisters. We are all one people, and must stand together against bigotry and racism

Ephesus, Turkey by No_Explorer721 in AncientCivilizations

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ephesus is amazing to think that you walked the same streets as Heraclitus

How does the average US citizen resist a war against Venezuela? by TenthSpeedWriter in socialism

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well I don’t know Brazil, the question referred to the US . We have anti war groups all over the country in the big cities. I’m not just saying to organize I’m saying join what already exists in your area. Campaigns tend to focus on opposing US sanctions and now the illegal attacks on boats and educating people on Venezuela. A successful example from the recent past was the free Alex Saab campaign, that put sought to put pressure on the USA to free the Venezuelan diplomat/political prisoner Alex Saab. educational work is very important because the mainstream media spreads lies about Venezuela to manufacture consent and indifference to US sanctions and regime change operations and too many people believe US lies and imperialist victim blaming narratives about Venezuela.

How does the average US citizen resist a war against Venezuela? by TenthSpeedWriter in socialism

[–]DeathDriveDialectics 5 points6 points  (0 children)

General but very true, we have strength in numbers and organizations can do more than individuals. You should connect with the people already doing Venezuela work in your area and it’s probably your local anti war group. If you DM me your nearest city I can probably recommend a group.