In essence, conflict and war but guerrilla warfare in particular provides us a lens through which we decipher and view a broader structure or theme of class-consciousness. Arguably, it is class-consciousness which drives the social world at-large forward. Marginalization of an “oppressed” class at the hands of the “oppressor” class leads to a demand on … Continue reading Sixteenth Note to “Essence of Guerrilla Warfare”
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Twenty-First Note to “Jew Hater”
Simply put, there was not even a shred of honesty and truth between the campaign and the one year in power. Campaign against “The Deep State” and the decadence and luxury of the Democrats, only to intensify and take both up a notch from before. Never Republican ever again. Dull-witted religious extremists.
Class Situation
Coincidentally, White Americans are no longer among the top ten richest ethnic groups in the United States based on average income. As evinced by the Trump movement or the “MAGA” movement and so forth, many White Americans see themselves as being part of a marginalized class which is now getting the short end of the stick from … Continue reading Class Situation
An Asymmetry of Power
But even in matters of foreign policy and international relations, one cannot escape the issue of class, given that class pertains in large part to the issue of structure, and in the end, we are dealing with structure. As Marx and Engels wrote: “The proletariat and wealth are opposites. As such they form a whole. … Continue reading An Asymmetry of Power
Continuous Revolution
In large part, a revolutionary is someone who revolutionizes social relations above all else. Lenin, Mao, Gandhi, Khomeini, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and some others were revolutionaries in the sense that by disavowing themselves of Western capitalist social relations, they were able to revolutionize the basic social relations of the whole of their societies. Kissinger characterized a … Continue reading Continuous Revolution