Vladimir Lenin, Ten Questions to a Lecturer, Lenin Collected Works, Volume 14:
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Chinese Characteristics of Socialism: Civilisational Factors in CPC Governance

Class must be prioritised in any analysis.
But over centuries and millennia, the collective “recipes for living” (Clifford Geertz’ famous definition of culture) that emerges from particular conditions and trajectories does become a force which also shapes history.
Chinese Characteristics of Socialism: Civilisational Factors in CPC Governance
Tongue-in-Cheek Cryptic Mini Rant
Discussion in the Meeting with the Creative Intellectuals (1946)
CIA: Comments on the Change in Soviet Leadership
Read More »Even in Stalin’s time there was collective leadership. The Western idea of a dictator within the Communist setup is exaggerated. Misunderstandings on that subject are caused by lack of comprehension of the real nature and organization of the Communist power structure. Stalin, although holding wide powers, was merely the captain of a team and it seems obvious that Khrushchev will be the new captain. However, It does not appear that any of the present leaders will rise to the stature of Lenin and Stalin, so that it will be safer to assume that developments in Moscow will be along the lines of what is called collective leadership, unless Western policies force the Soviets to stream-line their power organization. The present situation is the most favorable from the point of view of upsetting the Communist dictatorship since the death of Stalin:
Communism Is Post-Scarcity Consumerism
And leftists who think otherwise are actively in the way of the world they claim to want.
My Highlights from The Fidel Castro Reader
I wasn’t expecting to find myself reflecting on Fidel Castro’s childhood while reading this chapter of The Fidel Castro Reader. I don’t know much about Castro’s personal life, but I was struck by how he too was immersed in religion at a young age, attending Catholic schools and being shaped by that environment.
Read More »The Problem With Liberal Identity Politics
Anna Louise Strong: Stalin
My Core Principles: From Cronkite to Communism
For the record, I am not an anarchist; I simply have a deep love of quotes and like to look up their origins. My research often reveals that favorite sayings are frequently misattributed or heavily paraphrased.
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