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Class Consciousness Project Comrade and CPGB-ML member.

This channel is to share and support anti-imperialist struggle, pursue class politics, and also offer my own taste in music and film.
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Forwarded from Peoples Dispatch
Ever since Hugo Chávez came to power in 1998, the United States has attempted to overthrow the Bolivarian Revolution.

Trump’s escalation against Venezuela is about more than oil, it is about regaining control over the “natural” zone of influence of the United States at a moment where its hegemony is slipping.

📲 Read the full article by Vijay Prashad on our website.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/12/12/why-did-trump-send-his-warships-to-venezuela/
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"Iron & Coal"
By William Bell Scott
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Forwarded from The Communists
From the archive:

A discussion between Comrade Joti and Garland Nixon that touches on:

- The SMO in Ukraine and what it has taught us about the nature of western imperialism
- EU elections and the crisis of legitimacy of politics and media in the west
- The role the Gaza genocide is playing in deepening all these contradictions
- The use of immigrant scapegoating to divert workers’s attention from the true cause of their problems

https://thecommunists.org/2025/12/14/tv/joti-brar-garland-nixon-eu-elections-economies-collapse-15/
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Forwarded from Joti Brar
Debt is a cleverly orchestrated reconquest of Africa. It is a reconquest that turns each of us into a financial slave.

– Thomas Sankara
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Forwarded from Ian Foster ☭
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Forwarded from The Communists
Our comrades will be at this demonstration in central London on Saturday. Please join if you can!
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Forwarded from The Stalin Society
18 December 1878 marked the birth of one of the most resolute revolutionaries and leaders of the proletariat: Joseph Stalin.

He led the world’s first socialist state through industrialisation, siege and world war, never abandoning scientific socialism or the principles of Marxism-Leninism.

Stalin Society.
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"Go to the poor and learn, for the poor alone are the charitable. They neither give nor withhold from their excess. They have no excess. They give, and they with- hold never, from what they need for themselves, and very often from what they cruelly need for themselves. A bone to the dog is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog when you are just as hungry as the dog."


- Jack London.
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Under capitalist conditions the Right deviation in communism signifies a tendency, an inclination that has not yet taken shape, it is true, and is perhaps not yet consciously realised, but nevertheless a tendency of a section of the Communists to depart from the revolutionary line of Marxism in the direction of Social-Democracy. When certain groups of Communists deny the expediency of the slogan "Class against class" in election campaigns (France), or are opposed to the Communist Party nominating its own candidates (Britain), or are disinclined to make a sharp issue of the fight against "Left" Social-Democracy (Germany), etc., etc., it means that there are people in the Communist Parties who are striving to adapt communism to Social-Democratism.


J. V. Stalin, The Right Danger in the C.P.S.U.(B.)
Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the Moscow Committee and Moscow Control Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.) October 19, 1928
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Across the beautiful game, supporters are pushing back against ticket prices, access restrictions, and being treated as a problem rather than the foundation of football itself.

What’s being framed as isolated fan complaints is actually something else entirely.

Football has become a class barrier.
Fans are being priced out while clubs, leagues, and FIFA talk only about “revenue growth”.

Supporters are calling for ticket price freezes, while World Cup 2026 pricing is already being labelled scandalous — cheapest seats miles beyond what working-class fans can afford.

When fans protest, they’re policed.
When clubs extract, they’re praised.
Football isn’t being “modernised”.
It’s being financialised — stripped from the class that built it and sold back at a premium.

Since the advent of the Premier League, the English game has been deliberately Americanised. Profit-first models, asset-stripping, franchising logic. That’s why American capital has flooded in, why their so-called “expertise” has been imported, and why our clubs have been bought, leveraged, and hollowed out. The Glaziers at Man United, Hicks and Gillette at Liverpool being the worst examples of capitalist pillaging.

This isn’t a fan issue.
It’s a class issue.

The Class Consciousness Project
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Our annual CPGB-ML North West Commie Christmas Do is tonight.
It's time to get together with our comrades and drink to all the hard work we've put in this year to further our class.
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“Prison is an honor for me, not a disgrace,
I am in it for a righteous cause,
And why should I be ashamed of these chains,
When I wear them for my Motherland?”
(K. F. Ryleev),
Written in the Alexeevsky Ravelin

200 years ago — December 26 (14), 1825 — saw the first open armed uprising against autocracy and serfdom in Russia.

Decembrists, as a movement, were a consequence of the entire 18th century, which began with the reforms of Peter the Great, followed by a series of palace coups, the brilliance of the nobility, and the poverty of the peasantry. The beginning of the 19th century was marked by a revolutionary wave that started in Paris and engulfed all of Europe.
This wave everywhere undermined feudal orders, the feudal attitude towards people of lower classes, and the caste division itself.

The victory over Napoleon put Russia in a unique situation: on the one hand, it convinced the emperor of the strength of autocracy, making the country the "last bastion of feudalism in Europe"; on the other hand, it awakened unprecedented respect for the victorious people in society and drew attention to their inhumane, almost slave-like situation. This conflict had to be resolved.

History willed that this happened on December 26. On this day, the Senate was going to take the oath of allegiance to him. The conspirators hoped to persuade the senators to renounce this decision and adopt the "Manifesto to the Russian People</b">. This programmatic document envisaged the establishment of a Provisional Government, the abolition of serfdom, and the establishment of democratic freedoms.

Alas, by the time the soldiers of two regiments and the sailors of the Guards Marine Crew under the leadership of the Decembrists marched out onto the Senate Square, the senators had already taken the oath and dispersed.

Government troops were brought in to the square.
Emperor Nicholas I ordered the soldiers to fire on the three thousand-strong crowd of disobedient soldiers and officers with canisters, and two weeks later, the desperate uprising of the Chernihiv regiment in the south was suppressed. The bloody drama ended with the investigation of almost six hundred people involved in the uprising, the execution of five leaders, and exile and deportation to Siberia of twenty-one people involved in the rebellion.

For years, the events of this uprising were shrouded in a veil of silence imposed by the autocracy; relatives of the executed were forbidden to mourn, their graves were hidden, and letters from and to Siberia were censored. It was forbidden to mention the Decembrists in the press.

But this did not help. The uprising shook the Russian Empire and significantly influenced the development of the socio-political life of the state in the second quarter of the 19th century.

So, who were the Decembrists? Were they a first cohort of fighters or rebels?

The revolutionary ideas that dominated their hearts and minds were born shortly after the War of 1812. Having defeated the hordes of Bonaparte, the soldiers and officers triumphantly marched to Paris. But the victors, who were applauded by the world, had to put up with the horrors of serfdom and the servile submissiveness of the tsarist regime.

Georgian cavalrymen, brilliant heroes of military battles, well-educated and highly gifted young people with passionate, noble hearts, who passionately loved their homeland and its suffering people.

They created the first secret revolutionary societies: in 1816 — the "Union of Salvation" , in 1818 — the "Union of Welfare" , then the Southern and Northern Secret Societies, the "Union of United Slavs</b">.

Some of them were supporters not only of the abolition of serfdom, but also of the free transfer of land to the peasants and the establishment of a republic. Such was P. I. Pestel, supported by S. I. Muravyov-Apostol and K. F. Ryleev.
N. M. Muravyov, a representative of a more moderate wing, was a supporter of a constitutional monarchy and the redemption of land holdings into peasant ownership.

Source
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The CPGB-ML North West annual Christmas Do. A lovely social get together to talk about the future and our achievements over the past year.
We also enjoyed a lovely meal in Casa Italia in Liverpool.
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Capital has long since outgrown the framework of private ownership and led to the formation of joint-stock enterprises. Hundreds and thousands of shareholders who do not know each other form a single enterprise; and private owners have had to suffer many setbacks when cunning businessmen used "commercial secrecy" to line their own pockets at the expense of their fellow shareholders.


- Vladimir Lenin
The Growth of Capitalist Wealth
Pravda, June 9th 1913
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