Fair, but you're still, idk, under the logic of capital, yes?
Makan
Brezhnev on multiple times proclaimed class struggle to be a fact and constant struggle. Plus, some of his insights and theoretical contributions are sound, like on state monopoly capital.
He was generally pro-Stalin and didn't really have anything negative to say about him, especially versus someone like Khruschev, who Brezhnev played a role in ousting.
I'm not American, I'm Latina!
...But fine.
He wasn't, imho.
I might be up for it.
And then it lasts until Lemmygrad falls due to Gorbachev becoming admin or some shit.
Apparently, they're banned...
I will be Hoxha.
...What? Someone's gotta be!
Can anyone see this comment?
I'm gonna be honest.
Even though I didn't like Kamala, I still view the overall result as a tragedy for the working-class, as the cultural zeitgeist will likely change following this.
Yeah, that's a good point, I just remember that a lot of the works of that period and his speeches stress class struggle as a huge element in the fight for socialism, but eh, he could be speaking generally.