Category: neocommunism
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The Dissolution of the Communist International
In the tempestuous years following the Russian Revolution, the global labor movement found itself in unprecedented upheaval. The birth of Soviet Russia symbolized hope for millions, as the glimmering red star of communism found a place in the skies. But as history unfolded, the trajectory of the international communist movement experienced unexpected contortions, many of…
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MODERN Healthcare – A Profit-Driven Downfall
In the capitalist world, where profit reigns supreme, the healthcare industry has become a telling symbol of inequality and exploitation. The private medical services, insurance plans, and pharmaceutical products are not designed to heal, but to generate wealth for the oligarchy. They exist not to provide care but to cater to the rich, leaving the…
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Unraveling the Parallel: Comparing the Labor Market to a Slave Market
The labor market, a fundamental aspect of capitalist economies, is a realm where individuals trade their labor for wages or salaries. Despite being portrayed as a voluntary and empowering institution, there are disconcerting similarities between the labor market and historical slave markets. This publication aims to explore these parallels, focusing on how propaganda conceals the…
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From Merit to Mediocrity: Unpacking the Impact of Market-Oriented Education on Western Civilization
Education has long been heralded as the cornerstone of progress and the key to unlocking human potential. However, in recent times, concerns have grown about the decline in the quality of Western education systems and their impact on societal development. This publication explores the link between failing education systems and the perceived decline of Western…
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Introduction
We will use the term Neocommunism to describe a modern political ideology that seeks to revive and reimagine the principles of traditional communism in the context of the 21st century. Stemming from the word “neo,” which means new or revived, neocommunism aims to address the shortcomings and criticisms of previous communist systems while adapting to…