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Guess who's drunk? @tonjet90 #Dublin #longstone
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Saturday night pre-party! #dublin #friendsbackintown #dutchgin #jenever
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March 14, 1883: Death of Comrade Karl Marx, founder of scientific socialism.
Frederick Engels’ Speech at the Grave of Karl Marx
On the 14th of March, at a quarter to three in the afternoon, the greatest living thinker ceased to think. He had been left alone for scarcely two minutes, and when we came back we found him in his armchair, peacefully gone to sleep — but for ever.
An immeasurable loss has been sustained both by the militant proletariat of Europe and America, and by historical science, in the death of this man. The gap that has been left by the departure of this mighty spirit will soon enough make itself felt.
Just as Darwin discovered the law of development or organic nature, so Marx discovered the law of development of human history: the simple fact, hitherto concealed by an overgrowth of ideology, that mankind must first of all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing, before it can pursue politics, science, art, religion, etc.; that therefore the production of the immediate material means, and consequently the degree of economic development attained by a given people or during a given epoch, form the foundation upon which the state institutions, the legal conceptions, art, and even the ideas on religion, of the people concerned have been evolved, and in the light of which they must, therefore, be explained, instead of vice versa, as had hitherto been the case.
But that is not all. Marx also discovered the special law of motion governing the present-day capitalist mode of production, and the bourgeois society that this mode of production has created. The discovery of surplus value suddenly threw light on the problem, in trying to solve which all previous investigations, of both bourgeois economists and socialist critics, had been groping in the dark.
Two such discoveries would be enough for one lifetime. Happy the man to whom it is granted to make even one such discovery. But in every single field which Marx investigated — and he investigated very many fields, none of them superficially — in every field, even in that of mathematics, he made independent discoveries.
Such was the man of science. But this was not even half the man. Science was for Marx a historically dynamic, revolutionary force. However great the joy with which he welcomed a new discovery in some theoretical science whose practical application perhaps it was as yet quite impossible to envisage, he experienced quite another kind of joy when the discovery involved immediate revolutionary changes in industry, and in historical development in general. For example, he followed closely the development of the discoveries made in the field of electricity and recently those of Marcel Deprez.
For Marx was before all else a revolutionist. His real mission in life was to contribute, in one way or another, to the overthrow of capitalist society and of the state institutions which it had brought into being, to contribute to the liberation of the modern proletariat, which he was the first to make conscious of its own position and its needs, conscious of the conditions of its emancipation. Fighting was his element. And he fought with a passion, a tenacity and a success such as few could rival. His work on the first Rheinische Zeitung (1842), the Paris Vorwarts (1844), the Deutsche Brusseler Zeitung (1847), the Neue Rheinische Zeitung (1848-49), the New York Tribune (1852-61), and, in addition to these, a host of militant pamphlets, work in organisations in Paris, Brussels and London, and finally, crowning all, the formation of the great International Working Men’s Association — this was indeed an achievement of which its founder might well have been proud even if he had done nothing else.
And, consequently, Marx was the best hated and most calumniated man of his time. Governments, both absolutist and republican, deported him from their territories. Bourgeois, whether conservative or ultra-democratic, vied with one another in heaping slanders upon him. All this he brushed aside as though it were a cobweb, ignoring it, answering only when extreme necessity compelled him. And he died beloved, revered and mourned by millions of revolutionary fellow workers — from the mines of Siberia to California, in all parts of Europe and America — and I make bold to say that, though he may have had many opponents, he had hardly one personal enemy.
His name will endure through the ages, and so also will his work.
Highgate Cemetery, London, March 17, 1883
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I really love my newest hoodie #springready #hoodie #bighead
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Finally writing again! Working on an ebook about art! #art #writing #enjoy #southerncomfort
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The Dude abides. #whiterussian #thebiglebowski
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March 6th is bring your action figure to work day! #AFWD2015
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The problem with your critique of Stalin
By redguard, Fuck Yeah Marxism-Leninism
Contrary to popular opinion, I’m not a fan of Stalin. My ideological orientation is fundamentally based in the work of Lenin, Trotsky and Sam Marcy. With that said, there is a world of difference between a Marxist-Leninist critique of Stalin (and the USSR during the period when he was its top leader) and the typical “Trotskyist” attacks, which differ little from those of the bourgeoisie.
The rhetoric of most folks who identify with Trotsky against Stalin (and this is certainly true on Tumblr) reduces itself to: “He was awful. He was dictator. He killed millions of people. He destroyed the Russian Revolution. Damn I hate that guy!”
Well, friends, it’s not so simple.
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Driving back from Cork yesterday #Ireland #beautiful #mountains #nofilter
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It's a disgrace these brave men, fighting for people's rights to self-determination and against fascism, are arrested, while ISIS terrorist get to return and are free to walk around in countries. Your government cares less about your safety from religious violence than it does about keeping socialist ideals away from you. Utterly disgraceful.
Arrested Spanish volunteer: ‘The terrorists are governments that arm Ukrainian Nazi battalions’
Interview by Ibai Trebiño for Argia Eight youths were arrested and accused of terrorism in a police operation ordered by Judge Santiago Pedraz, which took place Friday in the provinces of Asturias, Catalonia, Extremadura, Madrid, Murcia and Navarra. They were released the same day. One of them is Madrid’s Sergio Becerra. We spoke with him by phone to learn the circumstances in which the operation occurred.
"We are not terrorists. We went to Donbass to defend the civilian population and are proud of it. The governments arming and supporting Ukrainian Nazis, like Spain, are the terrorists. Those who came into our homes and took us at gunpoint are terrorists. They say that we have violated the neutrality of Spain. It is stunning. They have violated neutrality by supporting NATO and financing the Ukrainian Nazi battalions."
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He will be missed. May he roam the universe with the great bird of the Galaxy. #startrek #LeonardNimoy #Spock #LLAP
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Breakfast and New Japan Pro Wrestling :-) #mornings #njpwworld #NJPW #prowrestling
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Archer and bourbon. Good Thursday evening. #Archer #bourbon #LANAAAAAAAAA! #DangerZone
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Doctor Venture and the TARDIS. #doctorwho #venturebros
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First competitive match of the 125th season! #bohs #bohemianfc #football
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