A Marxist-Leninist trying to change the world for the better
The point of exporting weapons and training for soldiers was a socialist Revolution since these groups were communist parties or communist guerilla groups. The fact that socialism didn’t happen doesn’t mean that the attempt to export the Revolution was not there.
I see. So in which way then can the exploitation of the proletariat end?
https://www.defenceweb.co.za/featured/48-years-of-south-africa-china-defence-cooperation/
The first recruit outside of the ANC high command to be selected by Nelson Mandela to join the new uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) in 1961, Mlangeni was in the first group of six persons who went to China in 1962 for military training. China was the first country to accept MK members for training.
https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/17/africa/china-zimbabwe-mugabe-diplomacy/index.html
China’s involvement in Zimbabwe stretches back to the 1970s, when Beijing covertly supplied ammunition and financing to Mugabe’s guerrilla forces during the country’s war of independence. In the intervening years, China has continued to provide financial and political support to the African nation, investing extensively across a range of sectors and helping to develop key infrastructure projects.
When China trained the South African guerilla soldiers to fight and when they gave weapons to rebels to fight on Africa in general
By exporting the Revolution, I meant exporting an armed Revolution by exporting weapons and military equipment and soldiers, the way China and Cuba were doing back in the day.
So in your opinion China playing a big role in BRICS is enough of the role for the international proletariat?
Would you also say that the concept of exporting Revolution is just wrong?
The problem is that it obviously allows exploitation of the proletariat and concentration of capital, resulting in a myriad of social problems. It also risks giving the bourgeoisie too much power, which should be constantly put in check to make sure capital cannot touch the political institutions.
So would you say then that the Chinese economic model has to eventually become completely planned to get rid of these contradictions?
I watched this video. This video is actually the reason why I asked this question. He just briefly mentioned how the 2 economies are dissimilar and explains the Chinese Market Socialism, but he doesn’t go into detail about the Soviet Planned economy in general.
Is the Chinese Economic model superior to the Soviet Planned Economy model?
Why is class conciousness in the USA so low? Why has it not progressed in so many years? Will be in a forever "We are not ready for a revolution due to lack of class conciousness" stage?
Are Marxist Leninists less than 1% of the population on capitalist countries?
Why do you advice against looking for friends with similar political views?
What are the best ways to make friends in real life?
Wait, isn't the point of creating a people's army to fight on a revolution?
When people say to organize what do they mean? Is it just strikes and fights?
Is destroying weapons factories to halt the construction of weapons for the empire considered adventurism or is it considered praxis?
Do you guys have the video link when some Soviet woman soldier says that she has killed no man only fascists?
Great answer. Highly appreciate it comrade!
Is this a show or an instruction?
Do you try to make besties in communist circles or do you always keep it professional?
My dad is a reactionary who will never change his mind. What do I do?
Which are your favorite shows to watch?
I need recommendations
Can someone be a landlord and a communist at the same time?
Do you think that after 12 years without freedom, Julian Asange will keep exposing the empire's crimes or is he burned out from it?
Why didn't the USA carpet bomb Cuba the same way they did to Vietnam and Laos?
But it destroyed Yugoslavia and communist movements in the West. In the USA the communist movement is a no -threat to capital in its current state.
I sometimes wonder how USA can be destroyed since it has been so successful at destroying socialist movements in the west and in the global south for almost a century.
Are anarchists a threat to capital or do capitalists don't care about them the same way they care about Marxist-Leninists?
How true is the phrase: "Necesity is the mother of innovation"?
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