Dear J
You ask does the “Marxist Internet Archive” possess a Trotskyite bias? My own experience with those who administer this site is undoubtedly “yes”. However, in this situation the Trotskyites are digging their own grave just as long as the site continues to include genuine Marxist-Leninist literature which proves Trotsky wrong (Mao is sided-lined even further – but this is because of the Eurocentric racism displayed by Trotskyites). Trotskyites are despicable individuals who support capitalism and the far-right – whilst seemingly positioned on the left – and which exists to “groom” each new generation of young people for the Establishment – thus ensuring Marxist-Leninist-Maoism cannot guide the youth toward Resolution. Trotskyites, whilst using the language of the left, skilfully infiltrate (“Entryism”) progressive movements and manoeuvre the membership to the right.
That is all they do – mimicking their master – Leon Trotsky – who was a Zionist. Now, on the practical side, a free text and eBooks is a free text and eBook – a material reality the masses can benefit from without falling pray to Trotskyite grooming. Let these traitors move around the catalogue and place this text here and that text there – who cares – we are on to them. We can dialectically benefit from the texts the MAI host by a) exposing Trotskyism, and b) generating genuine Revolutionary forces. With regards my own experience, some years ago I acquired the Collected Works of Stalin in hardback and was busy checking whether MAI was correctly listing his works.
I found the Trotskyite section to be like a well-manicured lawn – with even-cut grass – beautiful borders and clearly marked pathways (it was obvious that MAI exists to promote Trotskyism) – but when I accessed the Stalin texts, I found them poorly transferred, poorly copy-typed, poorly scanned, and riddled with typing and dating errors. These vitally important texts were hastily (and cynically) added with virtually no historical context. From the Trotskyite bias – a reader might b forgiven for assuming that WWII never happened and a USSR under Stalin did not fight or win it. Trotsky, of course, although dead, had encouraged his followers (in 1938) to assist any fascist attack on the USSR. Anyway, when I contacted the Admin of the MAI to report all the errors I found in the Stalin section – I was told to mind my own business – and that “nobody reads this crap anyway”. So, yes – in answer to your question – a clique of perverse Trotskyites administer the MAI.
