This doesn’t make any sense to me. I know they aren’t Marxists, but the goals of communism are people-centric. We’re trying to achieve a better society for all people, so why exclude certain groups from that?
This doesn’t make any sense to me. I know they aren’t Marxists, but the goals of communism are people-centric. We’re trying to achieve a better society for all people, so why exclude certain groups from that?
I feel like a Russian defeat would be perfect as a revolutionary situation, no? There is still a lot of support of the communist party in Russia, failure of the oligarchs in their wargoals would project them as weak and embolden the masses to overthrow the established order, in similar ways that the first world war gave way to the Russian revolution. The point of only caring about the struggles of workers in your own sphere seems strange to me, "workers of the world, unite! Seems to contradict that