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"As revolutionaries, we don't have the right to say that we're tired of explaining. We must never stop explaining. We also know that when the people understand, they cannot but follow us. In any case, we, the people, have no enemies when it comes to peoples. Our only enemies are the imperialist regimes and organizations." Thomas Sankara, 1985
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Please answer the question. If I am to understand you are yourself a socialist, then I think it's a fair question to ask what you think a socialist state is.
If socialism is supporting imperialism and genocide then I sure as hell am not one. But labels have no meaning these days anyways.
Socialism is not, as a practice, for the purpose of supporting imperialism or genocide.
That said, I think I see what's going on. There is probably a better primer on dialectics someone could provide, but this is what I have on hand to recommend, so here it is: https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_17.htm
Here is the conclusion from it:
You might be inclined to think I'm trying to "make excuses" somehow taking the conversation in this direction. Why I'm taking it in this direction is you seem to be operating on a binary train of thought that goes something like: if there is any perceived/alleged contradiction between one thing and another, then one or the other must be wholly thrown out. With dialectics, we work out how to navigate the contradictions inherent in things in order to develop toward something better.
Idealism might say we can overcome this with sheer willpower and conviction instead, and bypass the need to engage with contradictions. But the evidence would indicate that doesn't work, especially at scale, and people largely need to be organized in relation to their conditions in order to develop into a different form, which then changes their conditions and also changes the organization and so on.
If you'd like, you are welcome to dislike me and think that I, like you speak about China, am not doing enough for the most victimized in the world. But I will still try to make this point about process and development.
Common metaphysical, binary thinking L., which may lead to doomerist disengagement or neoconservatism. Revolutionaries in Disguise: The Trotskyist Origins of American Neoconservatism and the Globalization of Ideological Warfare
Comrades being the reincarnation of Sankara with such patience these days 🙏😅 ty
I am touched, thank you. I could not manage it without the good example and learning help from others over the years. ❤️