Vijay Prashad, "Lenin and the Route to Anti-Imperialism"

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This event took place online on Monday, April 22. It was co-sponsored by the Centre for Marxian Studies at Jadavpur University and the Critical Theory Workshop. Gabriel Rockhill chaired the event.
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  • @HamidRehman100794
    @HamidRehman100794Ай бұрын

    Vijay Prashad never disappoints. Always a pleasure to hear his thoughts on complicated issues that are cogent and comprehensive.

  • @AudioPervert1

    @AudioPervert1

    24 күн бұрын

    Lenin and the Route to Stalin and the Route to The Entire GULAG Archipelago. Millions of miserables of Mother Russia Anti Imperial Hogwash Intelligentsia! What a racket Vijay Prasad is, always mute about the millions of innocent people killed, sentenced to life, and frozen and starved by Lenin and Stalin. Instead we must bow down to the same failed system via this pathetic Intelligentsia..

  • @bundleofperceptions1397
    @bundleofperceptions1397Ай бұрын

    13:21 - “....the war starts in 1914, and doesn't end till 1945, there's a slight in interregnum, there really isn't World War I and World War II, it's the same War....” Thank you for saying this, Vijay. I've been saying similar for several years now, and get plenty of push-back. In fact, Vijay doesn't go far enough. The way I see it, the first Balkan War was where the war began -- in 1912. In that war, Britain wanted to test the strength of the Ottoman Turks, but didn't want to put their own access to oil in jeopardy, in case the Turks proved victorious, so it goaded other countries to break away from the Ottoman Empire, and talked Greece into joining the war, in order to test the naval power of the Turks. The Ottoman Empire lost territory when it lost in that war, and it told Britain that the Turks could be beaten, so Britain devised a scenario that set the conditions for what we now call WWI. So it's more accurate to say the war began in 1912, not 1914. But more than that, the war not only includes the Balkan Wars, World War I & World War II, it also includes the Cold War, and the Post-Cold War -- the War is still going on today! -- 112 years later. This is the second hundred-years war.

  • @hansfrankfurter2903

    @hansfrankfurter2903

    Ай бұрын

    Who are the two sides of this then?

  • @luckyspears3902

    @luckyspears3902

    Ай бұрын

    @@hansfrankfurter2903 At least with regard to the 20th century wars, this was a war to determine where the epicenter, the political center, the core of the core, would be between the imperialist countries. Not just how the colonial spoils will be divided, but who would administer that division. In the 1900s/1910s there were several legitimate (at least in their elites' minds) hopefuls in the running, but by industrial output it was already pretty clear they were on the comparative decline. In the 1930s it was much clearer who would be serious contenders in the finals round, and the others were rapidly eliminated from the running when Germany made its moves. So the prime runners were in both wars the U.S. and Germany. The U.S. needed Germany defeated -- it was not a complete given that the following years were going to be the American Century. Consequently, the U.S. had a strong interest in making sure Germany was defeated -- much stronger than its immediate interest in breaking the Soviet Union. To put it in older terms, the liberal/capitalist order had to clean house, complete its warring states period, and establish its king/emperor, so to speak, before it could go on crusades to conquer its more permanent enemies, the infidels. In fact, the infidels were quite useful to this end. It's said that U.S. policymakers had a policy of waiting the war out and helping out whoever was coming out on top, but I think they would have joined against Germany no matter what. I believe Parenti said capitalism survives because it always has socialism to bail it out. In this case, it had communism to fight its war.

  • @user-od7yi4ce5f
    @user-od7yi4ce5fАй бұрын

    That was good and at the age of 71(today two days after this) I am writing notes. Vijay, thank you!

  • @hansfrankfurter2903

    @hansfrankfurter2903

    Ай бұрын

    You’re still young and inspirational to us Millennials! Never stop learning and improving!

  • @QuickEveryonePanic

    @QuickEveryonePanic

    27 күн бұрын

    Many happy returns, comrade

  • @AudioPervert1

    @AudioPervert1

    24 күн бұрын

    Lenin and the Route to Stalin and the Route to The Entire GULAG Archipelago. Millions of miserables of Mother Russia Anti Imperial Hogwash Intelligentsia! What a racket Vijay Prasad is, always mute about the millions of innocent people killed, sentenced to life, and frozen and starved by Lenin and Stalin. Instead we must bow down to the same failed system via this pathetic Intelligentsia..

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238Ай бұрын

    It's always great to find Vijay.

  • @fellowcitizen
    @fellowcitizenАй бұрын

    🌃Love hearing from Vijay⭐

  • @Johnnyfever247
    @Johnnyfever247Ай бұрын

    Wow what a collaboration. Really interesting bravo Gabriel and Vijay. 👏

  • @steadyfinancialgrowth
    @steadyfinancialgrowthАй бұрын

    Vijay Prashad - time to remember the original antiimperialism-fighters.

  • @charmaine8512

    @charmaine8512

    10 күн бұрын

    One day in the honour of those that stopped colonialism

  • @DavidGreenwood-nu6dd
    @DavidGreenwood-nu6ddАй бұрын

    I think I caught on your cold,Vijay!Seriously,this is great stuff.Respect to your interlocutor!

  • @renelichtman4183

    @renelichtman4183

    Ай бұрын

    I hi hi U.N. TV by

  • @renelichtman4183

    @renelichtman4183

    Ай бұрын

    So deep for me

  • @renelichtman4183

    @renelichtman4183

    Ай бұрын

    O

  • @charleskesner1302
    @charleskesner1302Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this enlightening discussion. I hope VJ is feeling better.

  • @mrittikmukherjee9324
    @mrittikmukherjee9324Ай бұрын

    Two of the best teachers!

  • @dinnerwithfranklin2451

    @dinnerwithfranklin2451

    Ай бұрын

    Truly.

  • @abulbarakat3931
    @abulbarakat393129 күн бұрын

    Vijay Prashad is a champion of the masses. Keep up the good work sir!

  • @advoyZ
    @advoyZАй бұрын

    I'm glad I found this channel, it seems like a channel that's serious about discussing Marxism/communism/socialism (whatever you want to call it) and staying on just that topic.. no social media drama discussion. Very refreshing to have found this channel

  • @kiernanbauman
    @kiernanbaumanАй бұрын

    Oh hell yeah

  • @tylerpurrden
    @tylerpurrdenАй бұрын

    Yeah, Vijay ✊ absolutely vital discourse for the present moment

  • @nawafdreams
    @nawafdreamsАй бұрын

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:19 *🗣️ Introduction toay Prashad and his scholarly work* - Mentions Prashad's essays on Lenin's anti-colonialism and self-determination - Highlights his insightful public commentary and scholarly writings 01:02 *🌎 Advancing class struggle and union activity in the US* - Notes a new auto workers union in the US South - Student encampments against the war in Gaza - Signs of increasing activity in the "wretched imperialist center" of the US 01:53 *💐 Reflecting on Lenin's extraordinary life and work* - Amazed at Lenin's vast body of theoretical and practical work in just 50 years - Not only did he produce seminal writings, but also led a revolution and built a socialist state 03:04 *📚 Importance of Lenin's post-revolution writings* - Over half of the "Selected Lenin" book covers his post-revolution period - This period was crucial as he grappled with building socialism amid imperialism 03:32 *🚫 Lenin settled debates on liberalism and colonialism* - He conclusively refuted liberalism in works like "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back" - "Development of Capitalism in Russia" settled the debate on colonialism and capitalism 04:27 *🏛️ Lenin settled the question of the party's nature* - "What Is To Be Done" clarified the party's centralization, democracy, and discipline - Discipline meant political education, not blind obedience 05:08 *🏗️ Incomplete project of building socialism* - Lenin didn't fully theorize the limitations of building socialism before his death - His last writings grappled with this unfinished critique of the socialist state 06:14 *❌ "Imperialism" pamphlet is incomplete, not a full theory* - The pamphlet analyzes a specific conjuncture, not a general theory of imperialism - It's an error to treat the pamphlet as a complete theory in the Leninist tradition 28:21 *⚔️ Hyper-imperialist militarization of US foreign policy* - The US sees the world as "nails" and wields its military might as the "biggest hammer" - Instead of development projects, it increasingly relies on militarizing conflicts - It threatens countries commercially engaged with China as "national security threats" 29:28 *🔥 The US provoked the Ukraine war via NATO expansionism* - Russia's actions were in response to US/NATO provocations like the Maidan coup - US unilaterally withdrew from nuclear treaties, escalating tensions with Russia and China - This is a hyper-imperialist conflict imposed on defensive powers like Russia and China 30:22 *⚠️ Warning against treating Lenin's work dogmatically* - Lenin's pamphlet analyzed a specific conjuncture, not a general theory of imperialism - Blindly applying it as a general theory to today's conditions is anti-Leninist - We must build theory from facts, not repeat analyses devoid of concrete conditions 31:58 *🙌 Honoring Lenin by building on his methodological approach* - Lenin was a comrade, not a religious god to blindly worship - We honor him by taking his methodological, conjunctural approach - Not building theory from facts leads to strategic and tactical errors 32:42 *💫 Appreciating Prashad's dialectical historical analysis* - Prashad encourages a dialectical, conjunctural understanding of history - Avoids idealist history with fixed epochs applied rigidly across contexts - Sees Leninism as a methodological approach, not dogmatic repetition 34:42 *🚩 Hyper-imperialism and the objective conditions for socialism* - Lenin saw imperialism creating objective conditions for socialism's achievement - In this hyper-imperialist moment of US desperation, do conditions for socialism emerge? - Prashad's view on the contradictions of hyper-imperialism is sought 54:51 *🔄 Questioning the 1991 periodization for neoliberalism* - Neoliberal transformations and bourgeois realignment with imperialism started before the Soviet collapse - The formal 1991 dissolution may not be the best demarcation point from a historical materialist view - More nuanced argumentation is needed for this periodization 56:04 *❓ Exploring the nature of neo-fascism* - Unlike classical 20th century fascism, neo-fascism is more dispersed beyond the imperial North - Is it simply a tactic to implement neoliberalism or reflective of deeper social conflicts? - The structural relationship between neo-fascism and neoliberalism needs examination 57:14 *👺 Neo-fascism as the "double" of neoliberalism* - Historically, fascism emerged to defend the bourgeoisie against the rising left/worker movements - Neo-fascism picks up neoliberalism's victims, reinterpreting their abandonment - It protects neoliberalism from critique by shifting blame to political forces like Clinton/Congress 01:01:09 *🌐 Varieties of neo-fascism based on national/regional particularities* - Neo-fascist forces have distinct origins in Eastern Europe, US, India, etc. - Their grievances stem from humiliation, abandonment by neoliberalism in specific contexts - A more granular analysis of these national/regional nuances is needed 01:04:04 *🔁 Reconsidering the 1973 starting point for neoliberalism* - The suggestion to consider 1973 as the beginning of the neoliberal period is valuable - It may have two starting points - the 1970s policy agenda and post-1991 political confidence - The analysis could be enriched by examining this dialectical periodization 01:07:00 *🌐 Transnational corporations and changing corporate landscape* - Need more analysis on the shift from nation-based to multinational/global corporations - Their multi-sited productive units alter underlying conditions of the conjuncture - This could provide a helpful additional layer to the conjunctural analysis Made with HARPA AI

  • @laogong52
    @laogong52Ай бұрын

    Thanks, a great thought provoking and insightful discussion.

  • @minhng7208
    @minhng720829 күн бұрын

    Great discussion ❤

  • @smerdyakovkb9782
    @smerdyakovkb9782Ай бұрын

    Manna from materialist heaven!

  • @andrewpirr

    @andrewpirr

    Ай бұрын

    Materialism is a self-defeating ideology

  • @DavidGreenwood-nu6dd
    @DavidGreenwood-nu6ddАй бұрын

    Respects,Gabriel!

  • @user-kp7xg1yi6k
    @user-kp7xg1yi6k11 күн бұрын

    Thank you V.J.

  • @stavroskarageorgis4804
    @stavroskarageorgis4804Ай бұрын

    Who doesn't know already that Lenin's work on Imperialism was meant as an explanation for the Great War (WW1).

  • @kiernanbauman

    @kiernanbauman

    Ай бұрын

    You'd be surprised.

  • @robertrichard6107

    @robertrichard6107

    Ай бұрын

    Whether it was intentional or not the so-called 1914-1918 anglo-saxon war was put on the back burner with biological warfare (Spanish Flu). The Slavs kept fighting Poland-USSR, Italians-Ethiopia, U.S.-Latin America etc. In 1945 the U.S. melded into the Fourth Reich continuing to use NAZI's in Ukraine besides the rest of the world. The USSR had to fight in Ukraine through 1953 because of the collective west (NAZI American Terrorist Organization NATO) CIA, NSA etc. Nuclear Weapons became a fascist magic bullet brought about by mostly physicists from the fallen Austro-Hungarian Empire. The USSR did not need to continue military spending by 1980's while Reagan envisioned a space force/ star war silliness ignoring 1972 ABM treaty that Governor W Bush negated and U.S. continued military spending for SDI and forever wars.

  • @LaLasta

    @LaLasta

    Ай бұрын

    yeah cause everyone is a middleaged white guy....

  • @stavroskarageorgis4804

    @stavroskarageorgis4804

    Ай бұрын

    @@LaLasta Touché!

  • @aaronblain6377

    @aaronblain6377

    19 күн бұрын

    First-World Ultra-'Leftism' is pervasive in English-language social media. On the ground however not so much.

  • @DavidGreenwood-nu6dd
    @DavidGreenwood-nu6ddАй бұрын

    Love your work,Vijay!

  • @FrostRare
    @FrostRareАй бұрын

    Since my name is Gabriel, I pretended Vijay was talking to me :3

  • @TrenTehGreat
    @TrenTehGreatАй бұрын

    Vijay Prashad is bae 💖💖 looking forward to this discussion

  • @willieduffie4967
    @willieduffie4967Ай бұрын

    Great lecture...... truly interesting and educational 👍

  • @DavidGreenwood-nu6dd
    @DavidGreenwood-nu6dd26 күн бұрын

    I love this bloke!

  • @walter1932
    @walter1932Ай бұрын

    Vijay is a geopolitical/historian scientist. He’ll always give you an education.

  • @oswaldwasaleftist9710
    @oswaldwasaleftist9710Ай бұрын

    Michael Huidson's 1972 book, especially the most recent third edition, "Super Imperialism" is essential to understanding of U.S. imperialism today. I would say there were two historic periods between the end of World War 2 and the beginning of the third great capitalist depression in 2008. The Bretton Woods, welfare state period of 1946-71, followed by the Reactionary Capitalist offensive against the Western welfare states and the communist states of Eastern Europe, 1971-2008, misnamed "Neo-Liberalism." Capital didn't just undo progressive taxation and public welfare spending, circa 1971-2008. It did away with any effective financial regulation, and criminal prosecution of financial crime. It's a "human right" in the West to allow criminals to loot banks and rob bank customers, with effective financial sector regulation being an intolerable imposition of "authoritarian big government". Great Depressions need to be called Capitalist Great Depressions. There was no great depression in the Soviet Union during the 30's, just as there is no great depression going on in China since 2008. Planned economies that aren't weighed down by the debt over head Capital places onto the backs of Labor don't have great depressions.

  • @tommackling
    @tommacklingАй бұрын

    I enjoyed listening to this. Cheers

  • @CholaConCello
    @CholaConCelloАй бұрын

    More please! Thank you. Much needed discussion and analysis. ¡Viva Lenin!

  • @StateOfPurgatory
    @StateOfPurgatoryАй бұрын

    Excellant

  • @rozalialuks6583
    @rozalialuks6583Ай бұрын

    #LONGLIVERESISTANCE Thank you!

  • @LunatikCulture
    @LunatikCulture20 күн бұрын

    Great!✊

  • @peacetheworld...........7105
    @peacetheworld...........710527 күн бұрын

    Great.........

  • @user-kp7xg1yi6k
    @user-kp7xg1yi6k11 күн бұрын

    Equitable trade agreements between all nations should be the standard. Or if countries want to develop their own resources for their own economic development that is of course the first concern.

  • @jossiesh7649
    @jossiesh7649Ай бұрын

    Thank you, gentlemen

  • @dondonfrias3905
    @dondonfrias3905Ай бұрын

    Hope always have a transcript for later reading nad discussion here in PH😅

  • @FrostRare
    @FrostRareАй бұрын

    Dude Vijay tore you apart man… he knows you can take it. Good for you for not letting it get to you,

  • @dinnerwithfranklin2451
    @dinnerwithfranklin2451Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this

  • @user-kp7xg1yi6k
    @user-kp7xg1yi6k11 күн бұрын

    I remember President Charles DeGalle of France was Pro Peace.

  • @daherzeidani2411
    @daherzeidani24112 күн бұрын

    Back to the basic old questions.

  • @DanishAli-nz3ks
    @DanishAli-nz3ks6 күн бұрын

  • @timmysmith9991
    @timmysmith9991Ай бұрын

    cadre = cad ray

  • @user-kp7xg1yi6k
    @user-kp7xg1yi6k11 күн бұрын

    Multi polarity implies free soveriegn independent nations ... which is already recogized as a Constitutional Right which goes to local communities. POWER TO THE PEOPLE....with Goverment acting with that sound foundation.

  • @Barklord
    @BarklordАй бұрын

    Why is it considered true that we have to pass through capitalism before socialism or communism? It seems to me that the productive capacity of capitalism is because of social cooperation, not from its method of private appropriation and distribution.

  • @freethinkingdragon8074

    @freethinkingdragon8074

    Ай бұрын

    Material conditions develop before consciousness develops. What Marx shows in his writings is that socialization happens objectively in the development of the commodity form. Historically, this proceeds the development of the working class and the development of working class consciousness.

  • @Barklord

    @Barklord

    Ай бұрын

    @freethinkingdragon8074 What is it about the commodity form that leads to socialist consciousness? There's always been cooperation, and Aristotle already understood many problems with exchange value. It just seems like the difference in production between the two systems comes down to 1) legal control of the means, 2) legal control of distribution of surplus, and 3) purpose of production; exchange value Vs use values. In the 19th century, American farmers were aware of the problems of production for exchange value, which led to higher yield = lower prices. I really don't think that the commodity stage is a necessary thing. It's just what Marx saw happening around him at the time.

  • @freethinkingdragon8074

    @freethinkingdragon8074

    Ай бұрын

    You misunderstood my comment. The commodity form does not lead to socialist consciousness. It is the class struggle that leads to socialist consciousness but even then it is not automatic. The commodity form socializes production. That is production is organized around the exchange of commodities and objectively acquires a social character.

  • @Barklord

    @Barklord

    Ай бұрын

    @freethinkingdragon8074 But commodities and commodified labour pre-existed capitalism, so I still don't see why capitalism is a necessary stage. Anyway, thanks for the positive critique and interaction.

  • @aaronblain6377

    @aaronblain6377

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@BarklordThis is probably not a very satisfying response, but volume 1 of Capital addresses these questions in depth. Also Principles of Communism gives a quick survey of the transition from small crafts to capitalist industry.

  • @user-uz8zy8zl4k
    @user-uz8zy8zl4kАй бұрын

    Excellent - a Concrete analysis of Concrete conditions , the heart n soul of the ML method n worldview. Learnt that in the halcyon days of the 1970s and still trying to promulgate it in my dotage. Lotta Continua !! Vinceremos !!!

  • @user-kp7xg1yi6k
    @user-kp7xg1yi6k11 күн бұрын

    Lenin had so much right, he really did. How to implement peace and sovereignty we need to get money out of politics.

  • @bundleofperceptions1397
    @bundleofperceptions1397Ай бұрын

    The subordination of Europe began in 1919 with the World War I reparations.

  • @tomt55
    @tomt55Ай бұрын

    I love Vijay and Gabriel. We (the left) should also be discussing that we are in the middle of freefall ecological collapse, due to ecological overshoot, as we speak. Sadly the left never seems to address this seriously. I agree that capitalism must be replaced. But we also must be realistic that we're also facing societal collapse and potential NTHE (Near Term Human Extinction) in the next 20-50 years.

  • @AbtinX

    @AbtinX

    Ай бұрын

    Why do you believe that socialists don't adress this? That was most of the discourse pre 2022

  • @Barklord

    @Barklord

    Ай бұрын

    There are Marxists that focus on this, too. Kohei Saito and John Bellamy Foster are two. Another interesting thinker that viewed exchange-for-profit as a process of cost-shifting was K. William Kapp, The Social Cost of Business Enterprise. Originally published in 1950 as *The Social Costs of Private Enterprise* as response to Hayek and the Mont Pelerin Society. (Free download). Cheers

  • @AbtinX

    @AbtinX

    Ай бұрын

    @@Barklord cheers and thanks 👍

  • @user-uz8zy8zl4k
    @user-uz8zy8zl4kАй бұрын

    In the Imperialist epoch the ('bourgeois')democratic strivings of nations for self determination must,fr MLs at least. Combine with Socialism. This is the law/logic of Combined and Uneven development the unity of 'opposites' VS Kapitalist imperialism(s). Since 1917 itself indeed there have been numerous instances of such Combined social revolutions and which will doubtless be the case in the future.

  • @user-kp7xg1yi6k
    @user-kp7xg1yi6k11 күн бұрын

    Is a world wide financial system available to all a possibility? A new asset based global currency both in paper notes and digital transfers (Similar to Bitcoin transparent and decentralized with economic transferable with totally safe encryption technologies) A BRICS alternative to solve the unstainable exponential interest debt petrodollar that is going down. Primarily due to Western hegemony that is unsustainable.

  • @StateOfPurgatory
    @StateOfPurgatoryАй бұрын

    I agree with you

  • @isadora5300
    @isadora5300Ай бұрын

    Podríais traducir con subtítulos en español, por favor

  • @tjtj9766
    @tjtj9766Ай бұрын

    What!?! Land of the free? Whoever told u that is your enemy

  • @jason8434
    @jason8434Ай бұрын

    I'm a big Shakespeare fan and particularly the history play Henry IV. It's a really great dramatic political economy analysis of the Lancastrian revolution of 1399. I've always seen Bolingbroke the Duke of Lancaster as a Lenin-like figure, he even has his own "Finland Station" moment when he landed at Ravenspurgh to challenge the king. If you're interested in Lenin or political economy more generally, I recommend reading Henry IV parts 1 and 2 with an eye toward understanding revolution. There's also Falstaff.

  • @merbst
    @merbstАй бұрын

    Subscribed

  • @michaelnaemsch3102
    @michaelnaemsch3102Ай бұрын

    Excellent information and theorizing. What do you both think of Paul Cockshott (Glasgow University) on socialist planning methods. He is an amazing macro economist.with computer simulations of socialist economies.

  • @aaronblain6377

    @aaronblain6377

    19 күн бұрын

    I second that, I've always wanted to see Paul and Gabriel in conversation.

  • @paladin7422
    @paladin742216 күн бұрын

    Was not Lenin an imperialist? If not why?

  • @chrisolson4405
    @chrisolson4405Ай бұрын

    Like Irish and Hawaiian nationalism?

  • @jacintochua6885
    @jacintochua6885Ай бұрын

    Who has all the bases in the world? Don't spend too much time thinking . It's clear.

  • @ESuccessMasters
    @ESuccessMastersАй бұрын

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕🌟🌟🌟

  • @lexolexoh
    @lexolexohАй бұрын

    Tip notch observations. From the imperialist kore of tkaronto

  • @user-uz8zy8zl4k
    @user-uz8zy8zl4kАй бұрын

    Reminds me of 'my' contention that the Whole/the World system(s) develop UNevenly/thru struggle (of Opposites). Dialectical Historical Materialism at Work !! Without that methodology the World remains obtuse/strange at best and damned well incomprehensible at worst.

  • @pacifistttt
    @pacifisttttАй бұрын

    Mr Prashad is brilliant. I think the message and essence should reach all the working class. Because of small attention spans and historical ignorance, could you also make shorter videos explaining Lenin and Marx. I think you could reach much more people.

  • @stavroskarageorgis4804
    @stavroskarageorgis4804Ай бұрын

    Question for VJ: Imagine the exact same nominal amount of US Govt net spending since 1982 and thus, under current institutional practices, the exact size of nominal US public debt, but spent on trandportation and communication infrastructure repair and upgrade, public health, environmental remediation and protection, constructive, non-military restorative, reparative and sustainable productive capacity foreign aid, and the like. Would that not have a gigantic positive difference, despite the tax code changes you (rightly, but on wrong grounds) criticized?

  • @oh_aces
    @oh_acesАй бұрын

    When Vijay goes off on a tirade we get educated. When us politicians go on a tirade we get illegal wars of brutality and economic disasters.

  • @coimbralaw
    @coimbralawАй бұрын

    More like “Lenin and the Route to Soviet Imperialism”

  • @eveningchaos1

    @eveningchaos1

    Ай бұрын

    When did Lenin die? I think his influence on the Soviet project was supplanted well before it became an "empire", as you call it.

  • @janhouston9125
    @janhouston9125Ай бұрын

    Very informative discussion I have some comments to make. If I look at the linens work especially the end of his life the notes and the taxes he made I have got to understanding that he does not believe that when the war starts there is other wars that are not imperialistics in 20 century and now 21st century so in other words if we talk about between the lesser of the two evil which side should we ally with I agree with you with the Western emperialist are so aggressive and more evil than the other side but let's look at the other side how did or how are Chinese government doing with his own people do you know how many members of a family living in one room what is the percentage of this in the society of China what happens if somebody loses a job in China Is it that the family supposed to pay him to survive or is it some kind of socialist system that will pay him or her for unemployment. How about health plans and health care Is it even like you a country like Canada let's listen Canada is a capitalist and imperialist country but for their own people at least they haven't given in the advantages or the privileges that the working class got for struggling during early 19th century and late 18th century in this country and so they still have social everybody's health plan. Look at it from this point of view why the goods and and merchandise producing China are so cheap Is it the basic of capitalism production the the value of the goods comes from the workers contribution to the production means it's not the capitalist money that's of course a part of it but where did the capitalist God that that got it from other workers in the past so when you say I'm not meaning you particular when somebody says the China production is increasing just because the extra values that is taken from the workers there is a lot higher or some people call it profit prophet is a lot higher so they can produce more more and the country goes to other countries I mean the government goes to other countries and makes facilities that makes those countries to be addicted to these goods and merchandise so if this is socialism or maybe imperialism and parallelism is not only through a true militarization is also true banking through money through making the other countries what we used to call semi-dependent or semicolony which they have to import lots of goods from China which are from exploitations the highest degree of Chinese workers and why how will they do that because they have the proper infrastructure they will have the roads to move these goods and so on so forth.

  • @alexdetrojan4534
    @alexdetrojan4534Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @djoledjole5007
    @djoledjole5007Ай бұрын

    You should take Lenin from Russia and bring him to your house.

  • @FredHosea
    @FredHosea18 күн бұрын

    Although it's clear that the worlds of globalized capital -- state, corporate, international and predatory finance - are reprehensible as tools to promote human justice and wellbenig, I think the world of the 21st century is so radically different from the 19th century, that the analytic vocabularies of Marx, Lenin et al. - despite their occasional relevance in historical critiques - are almost totally obsolete and delusional as vocabularies and frames of reference for understanding injustice, power, and the means of change. It's not unlike the convoluted, tortured word-salad of Freudianism explaining the Oedipal complex, or fiery religious extremists who twist themselves into unfalsifiable, over-complicated apologetics to keep rescuing the ideology and theology from obsolescence, ridiculousness, and irrelevance. Revolutionary fantasy thinking has become yet one more of many clubs of organized, self-styled cognitive idiosyncrasy, like the mystics, gnostics, alchemists, the Golden Dawn, the Rosicrucians, the Masons, Opus Dei, and a thousand other intellectual boutiques and thought cafeterias who claim to have the truest principles and critiques. From every thousand words of explanatory agony and discourse, there may emerge a syllable or two of usable insight -- but most of which will not speak with persuasive reach to farmers, office workers, truck drivers, managers, executives, professors, scientists, clerics, bankers, planners, governors, bureaucrats, or homeless people, migrants, hospital patients, or soldiers.

  • @algernonsidney8746
    @algernonsidney8746Ай бұрын

    The great irony is that by conquering the the caucasian and central asian states Lenin proved himself an imperialist.

  • @viniciustoresan4780

    @viniciustoresan4780

    23 күн бұрын

    You never read him, right?

  • @kevinlaing8712
    @kevinlaing8712Ай бұрын

    Chomsky points out that Lenin's authoritarianism led to state capitalism and totalitarianism, repressing socialism in Russia. I think Chomsky's argument is persuasive. Lenin may have had socialist ideals, but in practice his policies resulted in totalitarianism with no worker participation.

  • @kyledrums

    @kyledrums

    Ай бұрын

    Chomsky's points are pretty overly simplistic and unproductive when one knows/understands the conditions during the beginning of the USSR.

  • @kevinlaing8712

    @kevinlaing8712

    Ай бұрын

    @@kyledrumsSimplistic, no. Concise and unconvoluted, yes. And productive, yes, in that they analyse how revolution coopted by authoritarianism in the spirit of 'the ends justify the means' can and did lead to totalitarianism. 'Animal Farm', for example, shows a simple sequence of events, but is not simplistic or unproductive.

  • @hansfrankfurter2903

    @hansfrankfurter2903

    Ай бұрын

    Chomsky himself is bourgeois controlled opposition which is why he is plastered everywhere as the poster boy of the left. He teaches nothing but facile pacifist rhetoric , and tacitly accepts the status quo by arguing for vague unrealistic utopianism of “anarcho syndicalism” . Watch Caleb Maupins take down of Chomsky’s distortions of Lenin if you want more detail on that specific angle.

  • @samaval9920

    @samaval9920

    22 күн бұрын

    Much of Russian centralism was r response to Russian & Western reactionary attacks, including their mult country invasion. On the other hand, the new Russian gov did not revive the multi party coalition shirts.After, there was some local autonomy at grassroots, even +’1 party. Thé situation is complex.

  • @aaronblain6377

    @aaronblain6377

    19 күн бұрын

    Chomsky does some good analysis and journalism, but he's a petty-bourgeois anticommunist. The ruling class loves harmless ultra-'leftists' who work against the socialist movement.

  • @drunkenslav2334
    @drunkenslav2334Ай бұрын

    Ah revisionism

  • @devos3212

    @devos3212

    Ай бұрын

    Explain…

  • @AbtinX

    @AbtinX

    Ай бұрын

    What?

  • @drunkenslav2334

    @drunkenslav2334

    Ай бұрын

    @@devos3212 he's basically saying that Lenin's explanation of what imperialism is, only applied to his time, era has changed, and thus russia isnt imperialist, despite doing imperialism and, fulfilling all criteria of an imperialist nation, one that is at the highest stage of capitalism. he is rewriting Marxist theory in order to justify his views. typical revisionism, i was already skeptical when he mentioned stages, which are fine, but often this talk is often used by revisionists like Kruschov to justify their horrible theories and abandon marxism.

  • @johnedwinoliver6842
    @johnedwinoliver6842Ай бұрын

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  • @CPC36
    @CPC3625 күн бұрын

    Give us a lesson on Lenin, then tell us to vote Biden. These professional leftists are so tiresome.

  • @aaronblain6377

    @aaronblain6377

    19 күн бұрын

    You're aware that the people in the video would never ever tell anyone to vote for Biden, just to be clear? I'm fairly certain they're both supporting De la Cruz as part of a leninist program of building dual power. There are plenty of people out there like you describe, I know. KZread is full of them.

  • @arunjetli7909
    @arunjetli7909Ай бұрын

    You have the Abrahamic notion of Go.Krishna was a man too, the divine inthe east is internal a Parmenidian Being always within being I think you are too deferent to Abrahamic religions . Hegelian dialectic is Hegel’s attempt to destroy the dialectic by pasting the dialectic to Christian theology theology I did my PhD in 1981 “ The role of the clinic and the logic of criticism in Hegel, Bruno Bauer and the Frankfurt School” . I was so disappointed in Adorno’ s critique of Heidegger and quit philosophy. I am back into it Parmenidian paradigm is still foreign Marx and tha t is a problem

  • @inq752
    @inq75221 күн бұрын

    These guys are a waste of air

  • @Oliver-zp9me
    @Oliver-zp9meАй бұрын

    evil

  • @nicholasszegho6768
    @nicholasszegho6768Ай бұрын

    I would like to know Vijay’s opinion on where he sees western imperialism in the future. Does he believe western capitalism will pull another rabbit out of its proverbial hat or is it over for imperialism and therefore capitalism in the future. The reason I ask is with the rise of multi polarity and the inevitable decline of the US dollar as the world’s currency how is the US going to pay for its own empire and how can the US or any other western countries able to bring production back to the west while competing on an international capitalist market? Surely in a couple of decades the game is up, unless the US or Israel blow us all up in a nuclear Armageddon.

  • @loanshark1757
    @loanshark1757Ай бұрын

    Lauda and the route to anti communism

  • @Mitramon
    @MitramonАй бұрын

    The world has rejected marxism. Go away and get a job.

  • @sf3testvids

    @sf3testvids

    26 күн бұрын

    Until those jobs are taken away by either by reduced funding or automation/ai.... Capitalism is a house built on sand.... it will literally destroy itself.... question is do we want to go with it....

  • @samaval9920

    @samaval9920

    22 күн бұрын

    Marxism &! nationalism are again on the rise,’Some socialisms have much more employment rate easier t get a job under socialism!!!

  • @aaronblain6377

    @aaronblain6377

    19 күн бұрын

    The US govt just sent the Sec State and the Sec Treasury to scold China because their economy is too good. The US Empire is collapsing. Socialism is the future.