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John Maclean, born on this day in 1879, was a Scottish schoolteacher and revolutionary Marxist, sometimes referred to as "Scotland's Lenin". His Marxist evening-classes produced many of the activists who became instrumental in the Clyde revolts during and after WWI. MacLean was appointed both an Honorary President of the first Congress of Soviets and Soviet Consul to Scotland in recognition of his consistent socialist position on the imperialist war and his tireless work in support of the Bolshevik revolution.

Maclean's revolutionary politics were well-known, and in 1915, he was arrested under the Defence of the Realm Act and fired from his job as a primary school teacher. As a consequence, he became a full-time Marxist lecturer and organizer, educating other Glaswegian workers in Marxist theory.

Maclean supported Irish independence on an anti-imperialist basis, describing the Irish War of Independence as "The Irish fight for freedom" and even condoning the assassination of a magistrate, Alan Bell. He saw the war in Ireland as strengthening the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, arguing that "Irish Sinn Féiners, who make no profession of socialism or communism...are doing more to help Russia and the revolution than all we professed Marxian Bolsheviks in Britain".

MacLean was at odds with much of the British left and dismissive of the newly-formed Communist Party of Great Britain. He had already turned his back on economism and the syndicalism favoured by the Clyde Workers’ Committee, had recognised the nature of British imperialism and come to the conclusion that revolution could only come about through the destruction of the British Empire.

Maclean was also noted for his outspoken opposition to World War I, and, in 1918, he was arrested for sedition. During the trial, Maclean gave the now legendary "speech from the dock", expounding on his position. He was sentenced to five years' penal servitude, but was released after the November armistice.

In captivity, Maclean had been on hunger strike, and prolonged force-feeding had permanently affected his health. He collapsed during a speech and died of pneumonia, aged forty-four.

"I have taken up unconstitutional action at this time because of the abnormal circumstances and because precedent has been given by the British government. I am a socialist, and have been fighting and will fight for an absolute reconstruction of society for the benefit of all. I am proud of my conduct. I have squared my conduct with my intellect, and if everyone had done so this war would not have taken place...

...I appeal exclusively to [the working class] because they and they only can bring about the time when the whole world will be in one brotherhood, on a sound economic foundation. That, and that alone, can be the means of bringing about a re-organisation of society. That can only be obtained when the people of the world get the world, and retain the world." -

--John MacLean, from the "Dock Speech"

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[–] ashinadash@hexbear.net 13 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Infodump, I brought home some sub $20 laptops from the thrift today. They're both Intel isntrael machines but oh well, not like Turion Mobile chips are very good I guess.

The first is an HP isntrael G60 and it's nothing special other than having 5G wifi. Pentium T4200, two gigs of ram I swapped for four. I had an HP G61 that melted itself (AMD Tigris southbridge, rip) so I wanted another one and the G60 is a solid replacement, just needs a new keyboard.

The second one is an Acer Aspire 8920 which is fucking 18.5" long, holy shit I could seat two of me under it. It has a Core 2 T7500, 4GB of ram, a Geforce 9500GS 512mb, a bluray drive (!!!) and a 1080p screen, wild for 2008. It also has many speakers and a "subwoofer" and big touch media controls, lol. This thing is awesome, a hotrod piece of plastic junk. I love Windows machines of this era cause I'm a fuckin nasty motherfucker, and this 19V 4.74A thiccboi is basically as good as consumer Windows machines got back then. Excited to fuck around with it! It has two hard drive bays! A slot for a TV card!!!!

I am gonna put linux on both of these ofc.

[–] buckykat@hexbear.net 8 points 3 months ago (1 children)

The era of media center laptops was a weird time

[–] ashinadash@hexbear.net 3 points 3 months ago

Fr, the Acer one is a decent desktop replacement but almost useless as a laptop honestly.

[–] FuckyWucky@hexbear.net 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

its so frustrating to clean these and replace the paste, so many screws

[–] ashinadash@hexbear.net 2 points 3 months ago

The Acer one is kind enough to have a bottom hatch where everything is accessible, but yeeeah the HP one is a battle to get apart, lol