Tag: Communist International

  • THE SOLUTION

    THE SOLUTION

    The defeats inflicted on the Western world in recent decades are insurmountable without radical changes in the socio-economic system. If we think of society as an organism, the perception and the central nervous system have been pathologically altered, in parallel with numerous tumor formations, causing disrupted blood supply and kidney failure leading to intoxication and…

  • The Path Towards Change

    The Path Towards Change

    In the shadows of our current capitalist societies, where wealth is amassed in the hands of a few, the specter of communism looms large. An examination of the oligarchy’s reaction to a burgeoning communist movement allows us to learn from our historical predecessors’ triumphs and tribulations. The central thesis of this inquiry is that a…

  • The Mirage of Isolated Communism

    The Mirage of Isolated Communism

    The notion of constructing a communist society within the confines of a single nation-state represents a tantalizing dream, filled with revolutionary fervor and a profound commitment to egalitarian principles. However, an investigation into the complex dynamics of global interconnectedness, state sovereignty, and historical precedents reveals that this pursuit, though noble, is ultimately quixotic. II. The…

  • The Dissolution of the Communist International

    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…

  • The Role of Violent Revolution And Stalin in The Distortion of Communism

    The Role of Violent Revolution And Stalin in The Distortion of Communism

    The use of violence and coercion to achieve political goals often resulted in individuals with violent tendencies rising to positions of power. This created a volatile environment where those who were willing to use force became the leaders of the movement. Furthermore, Stalin’s religious education played a crucial role in shaping his worldview and ideology.…