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|caption="Eliminate social democrats and torture stalinists, then, and only then, shall we be happy.." | |||
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[[File:Com.png]] [[Communism]] | [[File:Com.png]] '''[[Communism]]''' | ||
*[[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|Karl Marx]] | |||
**[[File:Anticap.png]] [[Marxism|Critique of Capitalism]] | |||
*[[File:Orengelsf.png]] [[Marxism|Friedrich Engels]] | |||
*[[File:Fisher.png]] [[Acid Communism|Mark Fisher]] | |||
**[[File:CultIndust.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Cultural Effects of Capitalism]] | |||
***[[File:CapRealism.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Capitalist Realism]] | |||
***[[File:BusinessOntology.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Business Ontology]] | |||
***[[File:Nihilist Cap.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Reflexive Impotence]] | |||
*[[File:Althusser.png]] [[Neo-Marxism|Louis Althusser]] | |||
**[[File:Struct.png]] [[Neo-Marxism|Ideological State Apparatuses]] | |||
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[[File:Com.png]] [[Communism|Liberation]]<br> | [[File:Com.png]] [[Communism|Liberation]]<br> | ||
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[[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|Oppression]]<br> | [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|Oppression]]<br> | ||
[[File:Auth-template.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Modern Authoritarianism]] | [[File:Auth-template.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Modern Authoritarianism]]<br> | ||
[[File:Stalin.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Joseph Stalin]]<br> | |||
[[File:Pinkcap.png]] [[Pink Capitalism]] | |||
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Psychocommunism (psychedelia + communism) is a [[File:Com.png]] [[Communism|communist]] ideology created by Maritime. It is [[File:Pessimism.png]] pessimistic about the feasibility of achieving a [[Ergatocracy|dictatorship of the proletariat]] due to the current state of civilization. It holds no praxis, as it all seems futile, rather, it begs for the contractions within capitalism to bring about its end - anything we do, any protest we attempt, may simply strengthen capital's grasp over us, and that's definitely not good.<br> | |||
Here's my icons if you wish to add me: ([[File:Com.png]]/[[File:Pessimism.png]]/[[File:Acidcomf.png]]) | Here's my icons if you wish to add me: ([[File:Com.png]]/[[File:Pessimism.png]]/[[File:Acidcomf.png]]) | ||
==[[File:AuthNeolib.png]] A Brief on Bourgeoisie power== | |||
Let us imagine the bourgeoise as a familiar form - the party. We have been led to believe this party has been reduced in power over the years, we have been led to believe that the opposition (the proletariat) has gained a foothold within society. But this is far from the truth - this party has not been overthrown, not even slightly. The party has merely changed form for it has found more subtle ways of maintaining total control, ways other than direct rule - what we today would call “authoritarianism”. The party has molded itself into new institutions: the “free” market, or the “worker” unions (this mold is comparable to a virus, as it has co-opted a formerly proletarian institution). The party did not die, the party evolved. Now let us talk about authoritarianism. When you think of authoritarianism, you likely think of a 1984-esque setting - dark and gloomy, secret police and military all around, free speech dead. Very different to our western democracies, keeping this difference is a necessity to hold together a façade. Imagine authoritarianism as something different - cultural hegemony, silent destruction of opposing views through commodification and co-optation - all that is opposed doomed to become an ally. This is the reality we find ourselves in, under neoliberal capitalism. Whether it be the police state propelled by bayonets or the façade democracy, authoritarianism is central to all bourgeoise systems, for they are unnatural (despite how they love to pretend they aren’t). | |||
==[[File:Party.png]] How Modern Capitalism killed the party-form== | ==[[File:Party.png]] How Modern Capitalism killed the party-form== | ||
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==[[File:Auth-template.png]] Further Adventures into Discrete Authoritarianism== | ==[[File:Auth-template.png]] Further Adventures into Discrete Authoritarianism== | ||
WIP: Possibly explain the motives behind the bourgeoise to change their form, definitely explain how the market fits into authoritarianism, ideological structural apparatuses of the bourgeoise state, religions upholding of private property, etc. etc. | |||
===[[File:CultIndust.png]] On the Culture Industry=== | |||
==[[File:Gay.png]] Why the Mainstream LGBT Rights movement is not far enough== | |||
WIP: How I despise the mainstream LGBT right's movement idea of assimilation, the difference between liberation and assimilation, why queer liberation is proletarian | |||
==[[File:StructMarx.png]] Ideological State Apparatuses== | |||
WIP: The apparatuses of the state used to influence the ideology of people the second they enter society | |||
==[[File:Cball-USSR.png]] Observations from the Eastern Bloc== | |||
===[[File: | ===[[File:Stalin.png]] Cult of Personality=== | ||
WIP: Suggest the amplification of the development of a cult of personality when a specifically-revolutionary state has a single central figure | |||
==[[File:Marxfem.png]] Feminism and Marxism== | |||
===[[File:Com.png]] Necessity of Communism=== | |||
WIP: communism is the real movement which abolishes the present state of things, the liberation of people from wage exploitation which fits around patriarchal gender roles can only come from communism | |||
==Reading List== | ==Reading List== | ||
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*[[File:Marxian2.png]] Karl Marx: The Civil War in France | *[[File:Marxian2.png]] Karl Marx: The Civil War in France | ||
*[[File:Orengelsf.png]] Friedrich Engels: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State | *[[File:Orengelsf.png]] Friedrich Engels: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State | ||
*[[File:Orengelsf.png]] Friedrich Engels: Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy | |||
*[[File:ScientificSoc.png]] Socialism: Utopian and Scientific | *[[File:ScientificSoc.png]] Socialism: Utopian and Scientific | ||
*[[File:Dutchgermanleft.png]] Group of International Communists: Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution | *[[File:Dutchgermanleft.png]] Group of International Communists: Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution | ||
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*[[File:Marxian2.png]] Karl Marx: Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy | *[[File:Marxian2.png]] Karl Marx: Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy | ||
*[[File:Cball-USSR.png]] Isaac Deutscher: Socialist Competition | *[[File:Cball-USSR.png]] Isaac Deutscher: Socialist Competition | ||
====Marxism and Feminism==== | |||
*[[File:LeftCom.png]] Alexandra Kollontai: The Social Basis of the Woman Question | |||
*[[File:Angela_Davis.png]] Angela Davis: Women, Race and Class | |||
====Anti-thesis (Capitalism)==== | ====Anti-thesis (Capitalism)==== | ||
*[[File:Libertarian.png]] Henry Hazlitt: Economics in One Lesson | *[[File:Libertarian.png]] Henry Hazlitt: Economics in One Lesson |
Latest revision as of 00:55, 18 June 2024
Psychocommunism (psychedelia + communism) is a communist ideology created by Maritime. It is
pessimistic about the feasibility of achieving a dictatorship of the proletariat due to the current state of civilization. It holds no praxis, as it all seems futile, rather, it begs for the contractions within capitalism to bring about its end - anything we do, any protest we attempt, may simply strengthen capital's grasp over us, and that's definitely not good.
Here's my icons if you wish to add me: (/
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)
A Brief on Bourgeoisie power
Let us imagine the bourgeoise as a familiar form - the party. We have been led to believe this party has been reduced in power over the years, we have been led to believe that the opposition (the proletariat) has gained a foothold within society. But this is far from the truth - this party has not been overthrown, not even slightly. The party has merely changed form for it has found more subtle ways of maintaining total control, ways other than direct rule - what we today would call “authoritarianism”. The party has molded itself into new institutions: the “free” market, or the “worker” unions (this mold is comparable to a virus, as it has co-opted a formerly proletarian institution). The party did not die, the party evolved. Now let us talk about authoritarianism. When you think of authoritarianism, you likely think of a 1984-esque setting - dark and gloomy, secret police and military all around, free speech dead. Very different to our western democracies, keeping this difference is a necessity to hold together a façade. Imagine authoritarianism as something different - cultural hegemony, silent destruction of opposing views through commodification and co-optation - all that is opposed doomed to become an ally. This is the reality we find ourselves in, under neoliberal capitalism. Whether it be the police state propelled by bayonets or the façade democracy, authoritarianism is central to all bourgeoise systems, for they are unnatural (despite how they love to pretend they aren’t).
How Modern Capitalism killed the party-form
WIP: Explanation of neoliberalism's discrete authoritarianism, the transformation of bourgeoise control being a main difference between modern and past capitalism, and what effect this had on the party-form
Further Adventures into Discrete Authoritarianism
WIP: Possibly explain the motives behind the bourgeoise to change their form, definitely explain how the market fits into authoritarianism, ideological structural apparatuses of the bourgeoise state, religions upholding of private property, etc. etc.
On the Culture Industry
Why the Mainstream LGBT Rights movement is not far enough
WIP: How I despise the mainstream LGBT right's movement idea of assimilation, the difference between liberation and assimilation, why queer liberation is proletarian
Ideological State Apparatuses
WIP: The apparatuses of the state used to influence the ideology of people the second they enter society
Observations from the Eastern Bloc
Cult of Personality
WIP: Suggest the amplification of the development of a cult of personality when a specifically-revolutionary state has a single central figure
Feminism and Marxism
Necessity of Communism
WIP: communism is the real movement which abolishes the present state of things, the liberation of people from wage exploitation which fits around patriarchal gender roles can only come from communism
Reading List
Read
Karl Marx: Theses On Feuerbach
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: The Communist Manifesto
Friedrich Engels: On Authority
Friedrich Engels: Principles of Communism
Mikhail Bakunin: What is Authority?
Vladimir Lenin: The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
Vikky Storm: The Gender Accelerationist Manifesto
Vikky Storm: Egoist Agorism
Vikky Storm: It’s Time For “Mad Anarchism”
Oswald Mosley: Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered
Daniel De Leon: Syndicalism
TripleAmpersand: The Alt-Woke Manifesto
Murray Rothbard: Anatomy of the State
Mark Fisher: Capitalist Realism: Is there no alternative?
Mark Fisher: Left Hyperstition 1: The Fictions of Capital
Mark Fisher: Left Hyperstition 2: Be Unrealistic, Change What's Possible
Mark Fisher: Terminator vs Avatar: Notes On Accelerationism
Mark Fisher: Exiting the Vampire Castle
Robert P. Murphy: Chaos Theory: Two Essays on Market Anarchy
D. Z. Rowan: A Brief Description Of Egoist Communism
Nick Land: A Quick and Dirty Introduction to Accelerationism
Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek: Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics
xenogothic: A U/Acc Primer
Bobby Whittenberg-James: Economic Nihilism
smartistone: Ads are everything, not AI
Vincent Garton: Unconditional accelerationism as antipraxis
Edmund Berger: Unconditional Acceleration and the Question of Praxis: Some Preliminary Thoughts
Otto Rühle: The Revolution Is Not A Party Affair
Max Stirner: The Unique and Its Property
Ian Wright: Venture Capitalism versus Venture Communism
Currently Reading
Louis Althusser: Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses
- Current segment: An Example: The Christian Religious Ideology
Want to Read
Thesis
Louis Althusser: For Marx
Ernesto Laclau: Hegemony and Socialist Strategy
Ralph Miliband: The state and capitalist society
Karl Marx: A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
Karl Marx: Wage Labour and Capital
Karl Marx: Value, Price and Profit
Friedrich Engels: Anti-Dühring
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: The German Ideology
Karl Marx: The Civil War in France
Friedrich Engels: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
Friedrich Engels: Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
Group of International Communists: Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution
Antonie Pannekoek: Worker's Councils
Karl Marx: Grundrisse
Karl Marx: Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy
Isaac Deutscher: Socialist Competition
Marxism and Feminism
Anti-thesis (Capitalism)
Henry Hazlitt: Economics in One Lesson
Benjamin Tucker: Individual Liberty
Milton Friedman: Capitalism and Freedom
Murray Rothbard: For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
Murray Rothbard: What Has Government Done to Our Money?
Murray Rothbard: Man, Economy, and State
Murray Rothbard: The Ethics of Liberty
Samuel Edward Konkin III: New Libertarian Manifesto
Samuel Edward Konkin III: Last Whole Introduction to Agorism
Anti-thesis (Fascism)
Left Opposition[2]
Joseph Stalin: Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR
Joseph Stalin: Dialectical and Historical Materialism
Vladimir Lenin: What Is to Be Done?
Vladimir Lenin: Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
Vladimir Lenin: The State and Revolution
Vladimir Lenin: The Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution
Vladimir Lenin: Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder
Mao Zedong: Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung
Utopian Literature
G. D. H. Cole: Guild Socialism
G. D. H. Cole: Guild Socialism: A Plan for Economic Democracy
Victor Considerant: Manifesto of Democracy
Misc
Jules Joanne Gleeson: Abolitionism in the 21st Century: From Communization as the End of Sex, to Revolutionary Transfeminism
Justin Sotos: Alexander Dugin: Theorist of Communization?
Leigh Phillips: The People’s Republic of Walmart: How the World’s Biggest Corporations are Laying the Foundation for Socialism
Suggestions
(Suggest books here, and no Volker i'm not reading your programme)
Templars of the Proletariat by Alexander Dugin
The Guattari Reader by Gary Genosko
things i want to write eventually
The Capitalist Nature of Comedy in Politics
On the Thatcherite Reforms in the United Kingdom
The European Union
Critique of the British Road to Socialism
On Reactionary Socialism