In this regard, Rosa Luxemberg’s ideas were more ‘bourgeois’ friendly, than Socialist Revolutionary, as she spoke with the attitude of a fully empowered bourgeois individual. Rosa Luxemberg mistakenly assumed that the oppressed Working Class possessed the same bourgeois education and access to social and political institutions that she did, and that all the Working Class had to do was to ‘realise’ this apparently ‘hidden’ or ‘latent’ power.
Category: Leftwing Political Analysis
Marxist-Leninist (Maoist) analysis and assessment! Communism will win!
Tate Modern: Red Star Over Russia (19.11.2017)
David King erroneously makes much of police photographs of suspected and/or convicted criminals which he gathered from the USSR, but the fact remains that if capitalism ever collapsed in the West, there would be millions of similar photographs ‘liberated’ from the bourgeois police archives!
The Apathetic British Working Class and the 100th Anniversary of the Russian October Revolution (2017)
The British working class has allowed the ruling bourgeoisie to set the agenda, and has remained ‘quiet’ whilst that bourgeoisie denigrates the memory of the Russian Revolution, suggesting in its usual self-serving middle class manner, that there was something ‘morally’ and ‘historically’ wrong about the Communist Revolution that overthrew its power-base in 1917, and gave the international working class hope.
Wealthy US (UCLA) Basketball Players Caught Shoplifting in China!
The disrespect of another country’s law and culture exhibited by these three privileged individuals might be described as ‘typical’ for Americans. These three young men, irrespective of their ethnic identities, whilst visiting China behaved in a manner typical of that associated with ‘White’ imperialism.
Winston Churchill’s Support for Adolf Hitler (1935)
In 1936, the hundreds of thousands of British working class people (inspired by the Communist Party of Great Britain but not the Labour Party) stopped the fascist Oswald Mosley and his ‘Blackshirts’ during the Battle of Cable Street (in East London).
Alexander Pichushkin – Russia’s First ‘Capitalist’ Mass Murderer
Contrary to the English wikipedia claim that he was ‘bullied’ by other children at school – there is no evidence to support this view within Russian language sources. The Soviet Education System pursued an effective policy of ‘no bullying’, and respect for other human-beings.