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by Taihei Tengoku » Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:41 pm

by Liriena » Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:46 pm
Northern Davincia wrote:Liriena wrote:One of us, one of us, one of us... :3
*screeches against collectivism*
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by Liriena » Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:50 pm
Taihei Tengoku wrote:only lost all its growth LMAO
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by Taihei Tengoku » Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:58 pm
Liriena wrote:Taihei Tengoku wrote:only lost all its growth LMAO
Eh, to be fair to Perón, it was bound to happen because of how the Argie economy has always been structured. Even after he was gone and new governments, both democratic and tyrannical, took over, it was hard for them to achieve long-term growth, specially industrial growth, when so much of it was still tied to the wealth generated by agricultural exports.

by Liriena » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:02 pm
Taihei Tengoku wrote:Liriena wrote:Eh, to be fair to Perón, it was bound to happen because of how the Argie economy has always been structured. Even after he was gone and new governments, both democratic and tyrannical, took over, it was hard for them to achieve long-term growth, specially industrial growth, when so much of it was still tied to the wealth generated by agricultural exports.
This is basically true of all countries at some point in time, and some didn't even have agricultural exports to rely on. Peronism ultimately led to a wastage in human and intangible capitals which led it to fall behind what was once the coolie races of the Orient.
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by Liriena » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:13 pm
Taihei Tengoku wrote:This is basically true of all countries at some point in time
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by The Liberated Territories » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:35 pm

by Northern Davincia » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:36 pm
The Liberated Territories wrote:I just like gaucho culture. :shrug:
Why not base Argie nationalism off of that? Too urban?
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by Liriena » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:45 pm
The Liberated Territories wrote:I just like gaucho culture. :shrug:
Why not base Argie nationalism off of that? Too urban?
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by The Liberated Territories » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:47 pm

by Liriena » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:58 pm
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by Liriena » Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:01 pm
Liriena wrote:The Liberated Territories wrote:
No, I mean, is Argentina too rural for a Gaucho based nationalism? (cf norwegian romantic nationalism)
I'd say it's too urban for gaucho based nationalism. Argentina is kind of built socially, politically, culturally and economically to revolve around Buenos Aires, first and foremost. Everything outside of that one massive metropolis is marginalized. Gaucho culture is an important part of Argie society and history... but it's been marginalized for a long time and, since it's primarily rural, it doesn't have much to offer to a society as urbanized as ours. Plus, by the time Perón came along we had gone through decades of mass immigration from Europe, and so our popular culture had been deeply influenced by immigrants.
Perón's brand of nationalism succeeded in part because he appealed directly to a different section of Argie society than the traditional rural working class: the urban and suburban working class that grew massively after 1929 due to our import substitution industrialization. Some of that working class had some roots in the rural working class, but not all of them.
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by Trotskylvania » Wed Feb 21, 2018 12:37 am
United Dependencies wrote:Trotskylvania wrote:So I think we're long overdue for a subject change
Aircraft carrier imperialism
So basically, Bordiga argues that control of the seas is the essential element of capitalist imperialism, and by implication, all extant anti-imperialist movements are totally impotent, because they have have no means to challenge this. Control of the seas, and the world capitalist market, march hand in hand, and the land is ultimately ruled by the sea due to interdependence of actors in the world capitalist market.
So ultimately Third Worldism was always stillborn as a revolutionary strategy, because the First World may be dependent on markets and raw materials in the Third World, the United States enforcing its rule over the sea, and the free passage of trade as it so chooses, and conversely, denying access to sea to regimes it opposes, will always isolate any third world revolution. In this prisoner's dilemma, the incentives always align to cooperate, and defection might hurt the US, but it hurts the defector more.
What about in a multi-polar world where one nation (such as the US) is not able to control or influence the entirety of the world's oceans?
Your Friendly Neighborhood Ultra - The Left Wing of the Impossible
Putting the '-sadism' in PosadismKarl Marx, Wage Labour and Capital
Anton Pannekoek, World Revolution and Communist Tactics
Amadeo Bordiga, Dialogue With Stalin
Nikolai Bukharin, The ABC of Communism
Gilles Dauvé, When Insurrections Die"The hell of capitalism is the firm, not the fact that the firm has a boss."- Bordiga

by Aellex » Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:33 am
Liriena wrote:Just because sociological research hurts your feefees doesn't mean it's not a legitimate field of study.
Heck, chances are a lot of your understanding of social issues, even if you're not aware of it, was made possible by sociological theory from one period or other. Much in the same way that the same people who might demean psychology probably have used concepts developed by psychology in their lives without realizing it.

by New Anderia » Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:40 am

by The Parkus Empire » Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:53 am
Aellex wrote:Liriena wrote:Just because sociological research hurts your feefees doesn't mean it's not a legitimate field of study.
Heck, chances are a lot of your understanding of social issues, even if you're not aware of it, was made possible by sociological theory from one period or other. Much in the same way that the same people who might demean psychology probably have used concepts developed by psychology in their lives without realizing it.
Please, most social sciences have of science only the name but with sociology we're reaching levels of intellectual masturbation that shouldn't even be possible.
Arguing that our "understanding of social issues" was made possible by it is just stupidly arrogant and wrong.

by The Parkus Empire » Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:57 am
New Anderia wrote:To diverge from the pro and anti-science circlejerk above, what are some thoughts on Distributism? It's formally a third position, but it seems to me that it could just as easily fit into left wing circles. As I read more on it, I can't help but see it as my ideal system with some personal tweaks. What are your thoughts on it?

by Northern Davincia » Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:49 am
Conserative Morality wrote:"Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Hoppe."

by Aillyria » Wed Feb 21, 2018 7:14 am
New Anderia wrote:To diverge from the pro and anti-science circlejerk above, what are some thoughts on Distributism? It's formally a third position, but it seems to me that it could just as easily fit into left wing circles. As I read more on it, I can't help but see it as my ideal system with some personal tweaks. What are your thoughts on it?
Conserative Morality wrote:If RWDT were Romans, who would they be?
......
Aillyria would be Claudius. Temper + unwillingness to suffer fools + supporter of the P E O P L E + traditional legalist
West Oros wrote:GOD DAMMIT! I thought you wouldn't be here.
Well you aren't a real socialist. Just a sociopath disguised as one.
Not to mention that this thread split off from LWDT, so I assumed you would think this thread was a "revisionist hellhole".

by The Multiversal Communist Collective » Wed Feb 21, 2018 8:14 am
New Anderia wrote:To diverge from the pro and anti-science circlejerk above, what are some thoughts on Distributism? It's formally a third position, but it seems to me that it could just as easily fit into left wing circles. As I read more on it, I can't help but see it as my ideal system with some personal tweaks. What are your thoughts on it?

by Jackania yugo » Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:29 am

by Aillyria » Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:33 am
Jackania yugo wrote:What do you think of the regressive left (as in those people who think that there are 5 billion genders and believe in...*shudder*...white privilege)?
Conserative Morality wrote:If RWDT were Romans, who would they be?
......
Aillyria would be Claudius. Temper + unwillingness to suffer fools + supporter of the P E O P L E + traditional legalist
West Oros wrote:GOD DAMMIT! I thought you wouldn't be here.
Well you aren't a real socialist. Just a sociopath disguised as one.
Not to mention that this thread split off from LWDT, so I assumed you would think this thread was a "revisionist hellhole".

by The Multiversal Communist Collective » Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:33 am
Jackania yugo wrote:What do you think of the regressive left (as in those people who think that there are 5 billion genders and believe in...*shudder*...white privilege)?

by Bakery Hill » Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:35 am
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