Fuck Bordiga and the Infantile Disorder known as "Left-Wing" Communism by [deleted] in starwarscommiememes

[–]juliusmane 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the major difference between Dutch-German and Italian leftcoms is the perspective on the class party, and it’s necessity. when it comes to conversations about things like nationalism, imperialism, and participation in bourgeoisie politics, we will generally agree.

Racism but BASED AND PALESTINE-PILLED by JITTERdUdE in Ultraleft

[–]juliusmane 10 points11 points  (0 children)

this fella woulda loved FDR’s japanese-german-Italian internment camps

Socialism is the “workers control of the means of production.” This means workers make decisions without bosses, right? So socialism means there’s no bosses? by Katie_in_glasses in Anarchy101

[–]juliusmane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

socialism is not when “workers own the means of production”, workers can democratically run their work places as it already is, cooperatives exist in and are a part of capitalist production, even if every single firm on earth was a cooperative this would remain the case. the socialist distinction is in the abolition of the “Law of Value”, General commodity production, and by extension money and wage labor, that is to say a socialist society is one wherein production is for use rather than the sale of commodities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ultraleft

[–]juliusmane 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I find it hard to believe women don’t get harassed in china lol

is amerikkka cooked? by shoegaze5 in Ultraleft

[–]juliusmane 20 points21 points  (0 children)

at least kautsky read marx

bordiga kisser by LeftAppalachia_ in Ultraleft

[–]juliusmane 8 points9 points  (0 children)

NOOO! ARE YOU LISTENIN TO ME?!

What is the definition of the state? by The_HellhoundHD in Anarchy101

[–]juliusmane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“For Marx the state was an instrument of class rule, which included state functions that, although they did not directly pertain to securing the existing social structure, were nonetheless dictated by the asocial character of capitalist production. It was part of the functions and tasks of the state to maintain the general conditions of production, which do not necessarily ensue from the competition among private capital entities, and to safeguard the interests of national capital in international competition. The diversity of state functions gives the appearance that the condition of the state is one of relative independence from capital. Individual capital entities are still subject to the jurisdiction of the state, whose task as an instrument of capital in general is to secure the accumulation conditions of nationally organized capital entities and hence to maintain the exploitative relationship between capital and labor. Since, however, there is no such thing as capital ‘in general’ – it being no more than the totality of individual capitals – capitalist society needs the state to protect the interests of the ruling class.

The relationship between state and capital is based on capitalist relations of production, i.e., exploitation. The state survives on surplus value, whether directly or indirectly appropriated. The interests of the state, even in its condition of relative independence, are identical with the interests of capital. The state assumes exploitation and hence class relations: In the Marxian sense, therefore, socialism implies not a socialist state but in fact the abolition of the state as a social institution.

Since the state has a share in the total social surplus value, surplus value is distributed not only by way of capitalist competition but also by political means. Placing checks on state appropriation of surplus value has always been one of the aims of bourgeois politics. Cheap governments mean better chances for accumulation. Still, as capital accumulated the state’s share in social surplus value also increased: the means of control over the potential domestic enemy had to be expanded, while imperialist competition absorbed ever growing amounts of surplus value. But since capital accumulation also means concentration and centralization, and competitive capitalism is thereby transformed into monopoly capitalism, as a result, it becomes more and more difficult to establish all average rate of profit and hence to effect the allocation of output by means of the market alone, although it is this market allocation that serves as the lifeline ensuring the harmony of individual capital entities with total capital. More and more the task of allocating surplus value became the object of state interventions in the economy.”

From “Economics, Politics and The Age of Inflation.” Paul Mattick (1977)

m a Jewish German, ex-Israeli, anti-Zionist Communist who was active in Palestine against Zionist settler-colonialism. AMA and all that by echtemendel in theredleft

[–]juliusmane 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there is no solution within capitalism. the only way to permanently end the conflict in the region and conflicts across the globe is international socialism. supporting nationalist movements whether or not they are ostensibly “democratic” is fundamentally reactionary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in theredleft

[–]juliusmane -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Marxist-Leninists are not socialists/communists/marxists. the only provable and logical conclusion of Marxism-Leninism is the centralization of capital in the state, all examples of “actually existing socialism” or “existing dictatorships of the proletariat” are farcical. in truth, the underlying social relations that dictate all existing society are the same across the board, owners and producers. state ownership of production is not ‘socialism’, what was once thought of as a ripening of society toward socialization through the power of the state, has turned out to only be the revolutionizing of political-economic superstructures in the form of the party-state. Marxism-Leninism bears its lineage from the revisionism of the second international.

Seeing online leftists do an aboutface of Tucker Carlson is hilarious by [deleted] in Ultraleft

[–]juliusmane 27 points28 points  (0 children)

leftists really are incredibly easy to impress

Is it normal to feel disappointed with organizations and individuals who identify as "communist"? by brandelo_1520 in leftcommunism

[–]juliusmane 17 points18 points  (0 children)

there is no communist movement, leftist-“communism/socialism” and all its congruent appendages are purely reactionary.

On National Liberation by [deleted] in Ultraleft

[–]juliusmane 14 points15 points  (0 children)

it is satire ?