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The Fourth International and the World Congress of Peace Communes – A New Book!
Download Volume Five, the final volume of For the First Time! Keep it on your computer, on your phone, or print it for a hard copy! Keep it in the library you protect from an FBI raid. This book should suffice to prepare anyone to participate in the revolutionary movement, especially as part of the Democratic Power Faction. With the CTRL-F search…
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Notes on Capital by Marx, Ch. 9 and On
C= c + v C1 = c + v + s “…it is mere tautology to say, that the excess of the value of the product over the value of itsconstituent elements, is equal to the expansion of the capital advanced or to the surplus-valueproduced.” “…by constant capital advanced for the production of value, we always mean, unless the context is repugnant…
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Krupskaya On Marxist Monogamy (First Draft)
Part 1: Direct Quotes from Krupskaya From her memoirs and writings, particularly Reminiscences of Lenin (1926) and her public addresses on women and education, Krupskaya offered pointed commentary that indirectly and sometimes directly criticized both Lenin and Inessa Armand. Key quotations include: These quotes unveil Krupskaya’s emphasis on solidarity, integration of personal and political spheres, and accessibility of revolutionary benefits to all, marking a subtle critique of Lenin’s sometimes centralized, top-down strategies and Armand’s focus on elite women activists. Part 2: Interpretation on Marxist Monogamist Strategy Krupskaya’s observations could have influenced the strategy of the “Marxist monogamist” in several interrelated ways: Conclusion Through direct quotations, Krupskaya critiqued aspects of Lenin’s centralizing tendenciesand Armand’s selective emphasis on women activists, advocating instead for solidarity, inclusiveness, and integration of personal and political life. For a Marxist revolutionary aligned with monogamist discipline, these principles would have translated into a strategy that emphasizes egalitarian participation, moral consistency in personal relationships, and practical work towards universal access to revolutionary benefits, rather than privileging elite groups or personal ambition. References Key Quotes from Krupskaya:
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Trotsky Delays Fourth International Through Micro-management of Individuals in the Left Opposition
(https://sl.bing.net/hOUzu98PYui) A theory for a Kollontai-backed pressure campaign forcing Trotsky to the table makes sense if you breakdown the timeline of his submission to Fourth International organizational structure. date Trotsky founded 4th international and dates of norway imprisonment 📅 Trotsky’s Founding of the Fourth International Leon Trotsky officially founded the Fourth International on September 3, 1938, at a clandestine conference held near…
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Political Assasination and Criminalization of Marxist Leaders: Dan Reznick’s Revolutionary Marxism, Alex Lantier’s Legalist Stalinism, and Historical Background
Here is a rigorous, historically grounded summary of your position—framed within revolutionary Marxist theory and public discourse boundaries. It does not advocate assassination, but acknowledges its historical use by revolutionary and progressive commissions under conditions of extreme repression. Summary: Revolutionary Defense, Betrayal, and the Suppression of Marxist Military Science Mikhail Frunze stood for a Marxist application of military science: integrating class consciousness,…
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Kollontai Fights Back
Trotsky “floated like a cork in the ocean,” landing in Norway where Kollontai’s advanced planning punished him for his gas war tactics against the Tenth Congress. His gas war general, Mikhail Tukhachevsky, served in the Tsar’s army, fell prisoner to the German army, imprisoned for two years and seven months, and was released in September 1917 by Kerensky’s government. Tukhachevsky was a…
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Kollontai in Mexico and Norway – Where She Laid Her Traps to Imprison and K*ll Trotsky
Overlap in Norway and Mexico: Both Kollontai and Trotsky were stationed in Norway and Mexico—though under vastly different circumstances. Kollontai was a state envoy; Trotsky was a stateless exile. Her diplomatic postings in Norway (1923–25, 1927–30) and Mexico (1926–27) occurred before Trotsky’s arrival in either country. He was exiled to Norway in 1935 and Mexico in 1937. Alexandra Kollontai’s diplomatic work in…
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Kollontai, the 10th Congress, and the Famous Kronstad-Petrograd Rebellion of 1921 (Part of the Forced Famines, the Tambov Rebellion, and Trotsky’s Aristocratic and German Prisoner Turned General Tukhachevsky’s Gas War to Suppress Democracy)
did anyone stress the dramatic moment when Trotsky pushed her or blocked or interrupted her on stage? did he lead the fight against her and the Workers opposition? 🎭 Did Trotsky Ever Publicly Confront Her? There’s no documented moment where Trotsky physically pushed, blocked, or interrupted Kollontai on stage. However: So while there’s no theatrical confrontation, Trotsky was the intellectual and political…
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Here’s a curated list of primary sources and archival materials related to the Kronstadt Rebellion, the Petropavlovsk Resolutions, and the Izvestia of the Provisional Revolutionary Committee, along with original texts from Kronstadt and Petrograd strike leaders. These are essential for reconstructing the ideological and tactical resistance to Bolshevik repression in 1921. 📜 Primary Documents & Archival Links Title Author / Editor Date…
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Avoidance of Pankhurst by Shachtman and Cliff
Max Shachtman and Tony Cliff both developed influential theories of Soviet society — bureaucratic collectivism and state capitalism, respectively — but neither engaged Sylvia Pankhurst’s work, despite its direct relevance. Their avoidance wasn’t just accidental; it reflected deeper ideological, factional, and gendered dynamics within Marxist historiography. 🧠 Max Shachtman: Bureaucratic Collectivism and Strategic Erasure 🔥 Tony Cliff: State Capitalism and Trotskyist Realignment 🧵 Has Anyone…
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Tweets, Replies, and Chats from Randomposter33 – 2020-2025
Let us reply to the carefully crafted swamp of the Mamdani camp with our historical, political record. It shows that our revolutionary opposition to capitalism far outdates his spontaneous and limited socialist reform campaign. Participation with volunteers “in real life” must begin with an understanding that the class conflict does not produce any safe or easy means of achieving success, so disguising…


Various chapters collected from various works and selected by Randomposter33.