Engels (and Marx) recognised how the Industrial Revolution in the UK led to millions of peasants migrating to towns and cities to work in factories
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China’s Cultural Revolution in Context (1966-1976)
The capitalist West takes a dim view of Socialism no matter where (or when) it develops. This is because those who own and control the
Trier: Chinese Statue of Karl Marx Unveiled in Germany! (5.5.2018)
GIFT FROM CHINA: KARL MARX WELCOMED BACK IN HIS HOMETOWN! As previously reported on this blog, the People’s Republic of China has sponsored a statue
The Error of ‘Normalising’ Marx
Marx and Engels developed this thinking during the 19th century, whilst Lenin, Stalin and Mao (amongst others) developed the dialectical thinking that defines Scientific Socialism for the 20th century. Trotskyism, of course, is something of a ‘still birth’ within Revolutionary thinking, a dialectical dead-end that impersonates certain aspects of Marxism, whilst surrendering to every aspect of the capitalist system and making peace with its oppressive nature.
Sutton Communists – ML (Southwest London)
FACEBOOK: Sutton Communists – ML (Southwest London) A non-revisionist and progressive space for Marxist-Leninists to intellectually and dialectically express Socialist and Communist viewpoints. A Marxist-Leninist
How China Supports Donbass and Opposes Western Imperialism
Subject: ‘Social Media and Class’. These children in China are being taught how ordinary, orking class people in the West have access to all the