#11801
i never understood the point of those sorts of arguments.
#11802
how do i argued with libral
#11803
Obnoxious dickwaving that does nothing but alienate potential allies, undermine struggle, and swell one's own ego? I C have I no A idea.
#11804
The answer to 'How should I argue with trots' is always 'Don't.'
#11805

Themselves posted:

Who wants to give me a little help on why this perspective is wrong (or right I guess)? I get the feeling its Trot bullshit:

A: You're right that DotP isn't an idea that originated with Lenin, that's my point. Lenin simply put it into practice.

Trot Dude: Lol. Did he do that before or after dissolving the soviet councils and subsuming all their jurisdictions under his Sovnarkom government? Was it before or after he instituted the dictatorship of the one in production? The DotP is about the proletariat holding political power as a class and abolishing itself and class in general, not about their non-recallable representatives (such a petty bourgeois mindset) holding power in their stead and doing what they think is best. Marx makes fun of such nonsense both in his critique of mill and in the civil war in France . Now, you can say that Lenin had difficult conditions to juggle through, but that's a justification of the fact that he didn't institute (>Implying socialism, the conditions for the liberation of the proletariat can be instituted from the top and not from the proletariat themselves) either a form of socialism (the material base of that society was unchanged, and he and Bukharin knew and admitted to this) or of the DotP (the proletariat was relieved of the political power that it held briefly), not a rejection of that fact.

What are the topics I should educate myself on to have a better grasp on this stuff? Or this just Trot revisionism?

edit: I'll respond to my own post to show everybody how dumb I am. I didn't attend the Frankfurt school or anything so I'm probably not qualified to argue this, but my sense on this is that you can say Lenin did what you want to, it doesn't meant it wasn't also taking power away from the capitalist and bourgeois class and creating actually existing socialism.

Bukharin was a confessed traitor and Lenin died before the material base in Russia could be significantly affected. That was up to Stalin to do.

That's my analysis of this shite.



#11806
no I mean I'm too much of an intellectual baby to know if im dealing with a trot

dont wanna dickwave i want to go learn about some of the claims made
#11807
im a cia communist
#11808
One of the best sources for this trot ironically is Trotsky's History of the Russian Revolution. Trotskyism is a mental illness and not a political position though and hasn't had anything to do with what Trotsky actually wrote since 1956. Other than that tell him he doesn't live in reality and is just spewing a bunch of broad generalizations, falsehoods, and petty personal attacks on a man dead for almost 100 years in response to the real, complex conditions of 1918 Russia.

You're not gonna convince that guy of anything, a misguided but radical person on the street can be potentially talked to while a liberal special snowflake waiting for the perfect socialism from the comfort of their first world computer chair is useless.
#11809
lol "dictatorship of one" I like how he uses dictatorship in the cold war liberal way while pretending he's comprehended Marx.
#11810
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#11811
trotskyism's cool. i'm a trot, and i love trotsky, and accordingly trotskyism. anyway gonna go read some more trotsky now, who, as i just said, is pretty great. ciao haters!
#11812
"stalin, my name is baby huey, i've come from the future to teach you about maoism."

"maoism?"

"yes. first off, you're relying too much on bureaucracy and you have a clumsy technocratic view of socialism."

"oh you mean trotskyism."

"no! i mean that you need real worker's democracy based on councils of worker's and people's delegates if you want to avoid khrushchev revisionism."

"yeah that's trotskyism. guards, seize him!"
#11813
https://ia801408.us.archive.org/35/items/TheKhrushchevites/The%20Khrushchevites.pdf
#11814

getfiscal posted:

"stalin, my name is baby huey, i've come from the future to teach you about maoism."

"maoism?"

"yes. first off, you're relying too much on bureaucracy and you have a clumsy technocratic view of socialism."

"oh you mean trotskyism."

"no! i mean that you need real worker's democracy based on councils of worker's and people's delegates if you want to avoid khrushchev revisionism."

"yeah that's trotskyism. guards, seize him!"



material conditions beeyatch

#11815
"mao, my name is baby huey, i've come from the future to teach you about maoism-third-worldism"
#11816
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#11817
#11818

peepaw posted:



the new jurassic world is lookin pretty good

#11819

babyhueypnewton posted:

One of the best sources for this trot ironically is Trotsky's History of the Russian Revolution. Trotskyism is a mental illness and not a political position though and hasn't had anything to do with what Trotsky actually wrote since 1956.



Is that book worth reading?

#11820
fhnAiT3wwHo
#11821

WildStalins posted:

babyhueypnewton posted:

One of the best sources for this trot ironically is Trotsky's History of the Russian Revolution. Trotskyism is a mental illness and not a political position though and hasn't had anything to do with what Trotsky actually wrote since 1956.

Is that book worth reading?

Russ Brand is reading it at this very moment, I think enough has been said.

#11822
i read it. i also read everybody poops.
#11823
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#11824
I'm gonna take that as a resounding "yes"
#11825
last week i spent most of a busride from calgary to toronto talking to a trot (he was reading the revolution betrayed). we got along pretty ok and agreed on most things that needed doing as canadian communists. he'd visited cuba and venezuela apparently but didn't much care for them. i showed him steg's video and effortpost about cybersyn
#11826
did you decapitate him en route, as is the canadian way?
#11827

shriekingviolet posted:

did you decapitate him en route, as is the canadian way?

damn

#11828
hmm im open to poisoning my mind with trot revisionism too but i wont be convinced by one liners that i cannot determine the irony of

thanks for the recommendation bhpn i actually decided that I should check that out as well

soon full communism will be achieved in my synapses
#11829

Bablu posted:

he'd visited cuba and venezuela apparently but didn't much care for them

what did he have to say about them

#11830
he was a white guy right out of college not part of any org so don't take him too serious, i think he was just doing tourism

cuba he repudiated completely. said people there were entirely disillusioned about socialism, claimed there was no worker discipline, i.e. he saw construction workers fallen asleep midday in their bobcats. no consumer goods. the end of soviet funds immiserated the country etc. basically cbc-level criticism

venezuela he liked a bit more because in the part he visited he saw small producers and businesses were banding together in co-ops with an aim towards greater public welfare or something. he meant like small farmers and bakeries. he claimed chavismo couldn't last much longer but was a good experiment with visibly positive results

i don't read a lot about either country so also i didn't want to say anything that would lead to factionalist bickering cuz i had to sit next to him for forty eight hours

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#11831
oh man... construction workers taking a nap on the job.... madre de dios....
#11832
i took a train from toronto to edmonton and back for a conservative party convention in 2002 which was yeah like 48 hours. i sat beside a young journalist. i tried to convince him canadian conservatives weren't like british tories and he seemed polite but dubious. it was the most uncomfortable physical ride ever though.
#11833
yeah srsly it's been a week and i've still not got feeling back in my left big toe. should've just taken my shoes off
#11834
i watched that movie Mission to Moscow last night - was enjoyable. Sort of made me want to read more about the Russian Revolution and pre WWII (glorious Stalin) period

my favorite scene (aside from when the protagonist shoots down common falsehoods about the soviet union) is when Tukhachevskii is dancing with a lady and asks her, "So, have you read Marx?"

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#11835
wtf why is there another movie called mission to moscow....
#11836

Bablu posted:

last week i spent most of a busride from calgary to toronto talking to a trot (he was reading the revolution betrayed). we got along pretty ok and agreed on most things that needed doing as canadian communists. he'd visited cuba and venezuela apparently but didn't much care for them. i showed him steg's video and effortpost about cybersyn



time with friends is time well spent

#11837
ussr was a lot closer to what socialism will look like then any petite-bourgeois vision of autonomous societies isolated from each other and withdrawn from the world
#11838
Q: have you read Marx

A: why yes i believe it was these wicker chairs
#11839

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3685551&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1
#11840